Bucs Ownership Turns Down Record-Breaking Offer to Sell Team

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are in the best spot as a franchise that they have been in decades, and that means they are a very valuable team right now.

Per a report by Sportico , the Glazer family, who owns the Buccaneers, recently turned down a mind-boggling offer to sell the team. This comes as a result of the success that the team has enjoyed over the past several seasons.

“The Tampa Bay Buccaneers recently turned down a proposal to buy the franchise for a tick above the $6.05 billion that a group led by Josh Harris paid for the Washington Commanders last year, according to someone familiar with the details who was not authorized to speak publicly. If accepted, it would have set a record for the transaction of an NFL team and a global record for a control sale of a sports team”

The potential buyer is unknown, but the fact that they wanted to pay that much shows how good the Glazer family has done as owners of the team.

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The Buccaneers won the Super Bowl recently back in 2021, and that run brought the team back in terms of popularity. Since then, the team has won three straight NFC South titles.

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