Broncos sale price: How NFL's record-breaking deal compares to list of most expensive American sports franchise sales

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After years of uncertainty, the Broncos have finally found a new owner. The franchise announced late Tuesday that the team had been sold to a group led by Rob Walton, son of Walmart founder Sam Walton.

With the purchase, Walton becomes the NFL's wealthiest owner, and it's not close. According to Bloomberg, Walton's net worth is $59.2 billion. That makes him the 17th-wealthiest person in the world. By comparison, the league's second-wealthiest owner, David Tepper of the Panthers, is reportedly worth $16.7 billion.

How much are the Broncos being sold for?

Walton's group is buying the franchise from the Pat Bowlen Trust for an eye-opening price. Sources told 9NEWS's Mike Klis that the group agreed to pay $4.65 billion to acquire the franchise. That's a record sale price for an American sports team.

The group is composed of Walton; his daughter, Carrie Walton Penner, and son-in-law, Greg Penner; and Mellody Hobson, co-CEO of Ariel Investments.

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The $4.65 billion price smashes the record for most expensive NFL team. Tepper bought the Panthers for $2.275 billion from Jerry Richardson in 2018.

The 10 most expensive American sports franchise sales

Team name (League)BuyerPriceYear
Denver Broncos (NFL)Rob Walton/Walton-Penner family/Mellody Hobson$4.65 billion2022
New York Mets (MLB)Steve Cohen$2.4 billion2020
Brooklyn Nets (NBA)Joseph Tsai$2.35 billion2019
Carolina Panthers (NFL)David Tepper$2.275 billion2018
Houston Rockets (NBA)Tilman Fertitta$2.2 billion2017
Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB)Guggenheim Baseball Management$2.15 billion2012
Los Angeles Clippers (NBA)Steve Ballmer$2 billion2014
Buffalo Bills (NFL)Terry and Kim Pegula$1.4 billion2014
Seattle Mariners (MLB)John Stanton$1.4 billion2016
Miami Marlins (MLB)Bruce Sherman and Derek Jeter$1.2 billion2017

David Suggs

David Suggs is a content producer at The Sporting News. A long-suffering Everton, Wizards and Commanders fan, he has learned to get used to losing over the years. In his free time, he enjoys skateboarding (poorly), listening to the likes of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and D’Angelo, and penning short journal entries.