Commanders sale facing scrutiny over debt limits
- Washington Commanders owners Daniel and Tanya Snyder were not present at the NFL's quarterly meeting in Minneapolis.
- The NFL finance committee raised concerns about the structure of Josh Harris's $6.05 billion deal to buy the Commanders, which exceeds the NFL's $1.1 billion debt limit for team acquisitions.
- The sale of the Washington Commanders is being held up due to its complex nature.
- There are concerns about the amount of debt involved in the sale, but the Harris group is reportedly worth approximately $100 billion.
- NFL is still vetting the sales agreement between Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder and Josh Harris.