On Wednesday, the Washington Commanders announced that team owners Dan and Tanya Snyder have hired Bank of America Securities to explore a possible sale of the franchise. The Snyders bought the team in 1999 from the estate of Jack Kent Cooke.
This isn’t Hogs Haven, so I’m going to look at this news from a more bird’s eye view standpoint. It’s a big thing that the Commanders may be sold soon. After all, the Snyders have owned the team for 23 years. They also have been known for making a lot of PR disasters over the years, ranging from overzealous free agent signings, to lawsuits against season ticket holders and their former team name controversy.