Daniel Snyder no longer has to wait for a bidder to meet his $6 billion asking price for the Washington Commanders franchise.
According to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Harris-led group which includes Mitchell Rales and Magic Johnson has officially submitted a "fully-financed bid" that meets Snyder's desired $6 billion figure.
Harris, the owner of the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils, is a Chevy Chase native who was reportedly in the bidding for the Denver Broncos last year before a group led by Walmart heir Rob Walton won the bidding for the franchise.
Rales, a Bethesda native, was reported to have joined Harris' group earlier this month and Johson, the NBA legend who previously was a part of Harris' failed bid for the Broncos, was reported to have join last week.
Snyder purchased the Washington franchise for $800 million in 1999. Despite this group meeting his reported asking price of $6 billion, a sale is still far from certain.
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