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Media mogul Byron Allen is set to place a bid on the Commanders

The NFL world was buzzing Wednesday morning when a Forbes report stated that Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder had hired Bank of America to explore a potential franchise sale.

The report stated that it could be for the entire team or a minority stake. Shortly after the Forbes story broke, the Commanders released a statement confirming the story.

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What does this mean? At this point, no one really knows except the Snyder family.

But that hasn’t stopped at least one potential buyer from preparing to make a run at the Commanders.

Media mogul Byron Allen, the founder, owner and CEO of Entertainment Studios, also known as the Allen Media Group, is preparing a bid for the Commanders, according to Kamaron Leach of Bloomberg.

Per Leach, Allen is working with an investor group. If he follows through with a bid on the Commanders, it would be his second bid at NFL ownership this year. Allen placed a bid on the Denver Broncos earlier this year, but Denver’s bid was won by a group led by Robert Walton of the Walmart fortune for $4.65 billion.

A bid for Washington is expected to cost significantly more.

Allen has been a successful stand-up comedian, television producer and media executive. The 61-year-old Allen was born in Detroit and grew up in Los Angeles.

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