NFL owners approve new Broncos ownership group

Official: NFL owners have approved the new Broncos ownership group led by Walmart heir Rob Walton.

It’s finally official.

NFL owners met on Thursday to vote on the Denver Broncos’ new ownership group and — as expected — the group has been approved, unanimously.

Rob Walton is the group’s leader and he will become the team’s new controlling owner. With an estimated net worth of about $60 billion, Walton instantly becomes the wealthiest owner in the NFL.

Walton will be the majority owner but his son-in-law, Greg Penner, and Walton’s daughter, Carrie Walton-Penner, are expected to handle most of the team’s day-to-day ownership duties.

In addition to the Walton-Penner family, the group has also added three minority owners so far: businesswoman Mellody Hobson, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton. Peyton Manning is also believed to be a candidate to join the team as an advisor.

The first order of business for the new ownership group will likely be giving quarterback Russell Wilson a contract extension. Walton might also consider the possibility of a new stadium, and starting next year, the team might also consider updating their uniforms.

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