Report: Four groups expected to make second bid to buy Broncos
There's an update in the Denver Broncos ownership bids
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The Denver Broncos are getting closer to being sold.
9News Denver and 104.3 The Fan Broncos Insider Mike Klis reports that sources tell him second-round bids to buy the Broncos are due by Monday. Klis says four groups are expected to make bids with a possible fifth longshot.
Klis lists:
- Rob Walton-Greg Penner
- Josh Harris
- Jose E. Feliciano, Behdad Eghbali and Todd Boehly
- Matt Ishbia and Justin Ishbia
Klis says Byron Allen is in a fifth group but is considered a longshot. The reporter also detailed some updates about Boehly’s bid since he just brought the soccer club, Chelsea.
Klis wrote on Twitter, “It would be stunning – STUNNING – if Boehly/Feliciano/Eghbali bought Chelsea and then Feliciano/Eghbali/Boehly bought the Broncos in, say, a 30-day period. But they got a shot.”
*Boehly is lead partner in Chelsea soccer club even if Feliciano/Edhbali put in more money through their Clearlake Capital private equity fund. With Broncos, Feliciano would be lead owner as personal investor per source. Edhbali his co-partner. Boehly a limited partner. #9sports
— Mike Klis (@mikeklis) May 31, 2022
The Broncos are on sale by the Pat Bowlen Trust and will sell to the highest bidder. The sale is expected total upward of $4 billion and possibly up to $5 billion.
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