The NFL is experiencing one of its most surprising moments of the year. The Seattle Seahawks will face the New England Patriots in the 2026 Super Bowl, but the news goes far beyond the field: the franchise will officially be put up for sale once the game is over, according to ESPN.
The championship game will be played on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in California, marking a turning point in the history of the Seattle franchise. Following the death of owner Paul Allen in 2018, the team was placed under a trust, which will now activate the sale process, one that could become one of the most expensive in NFL history.

As the Seahawks chase their second Super Bowl title, excitement is building not only on the sporting side but also in the business world, with potential buyers already showing interest.
What does this sale mean for the NFL?
It could redefine the future of one of the league’s most valuable franchises and set a historic precedent in the business of American football.

