Daniel and Tanya Snyder, the embattled owners of the Washington Commanders, said they had hired bankers to explore potentially selling the team they have owned since 1999.
In a brief statement, the Snyders said they had hired BofA Securities, which handles the sales of many of the biggest sports teams, to “consider potential transactions.”
Reached for comment on whether the Snyders would seek to sell the entire team or a minority stake, a Commanders spokesperson said, “We are exploring all options.” In 2021, Snyder bought the 40 percent of the franchise that he did not own from three limited partners.