Khosla family agrees to purchase defending Super Bowl champion Seattle for $9.612B US: reports
The Seattle Seahawks are being sold to the Khosla family, including Vinod Khosla, in accordance with the wishes of late team owner Paul Allen, the team announced on Saturday.
The Khosla family entered into a formal agreement to purchase the defending Super Bowl champions for $9.612 billion US, according to a person familiar with the deal. The person spoke to the The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal is still subject to approval by the NFL.
The Khosla family will become the team's controlling owner, according to a social media post by the Seahawks.
"We are honored to be entrusted as the next stewards of the Seattle Seahawks," Vinod Khosla said in a statement. "We look forward to building on the winning legacy Paul Allen created and to earning the trust of the Seahawks organization and fans everywhere."
Allen's estate announced on Feb. 18 it had begun the process of selling the team, which is coming off its second Super Bowl victory in franchise history. Investment bank Allen & Company LLC and law firm Latham & Watkins led the sales process, which was estimated in February to continue through the offseason.
Vinod Khosla is the founder of Khosla Ventures, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm.
His current net worth is $13.7 billion, Forbes reported this month.
The company invests in experimental technologies such as biomedicine, robotics, and was the first venture firm to invest in OpenAI, per Forbes.
The Khosla family will be required to relinquish its ownership stake in the San Francisco 49ers as part of the deal. Khosla joined 49ers ownership group as a minority owner in 2025, purchasing 3.1% of the team.
NFL owners still have to ratify a final purchase agreement and they are expected to meet in


