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Dan Snyder has agreed to sell the Washington Commanders to the group led by Josh Harris, but that doesn’t mean the sale has gone through yet. NFL owners will still need to approve the deal in a vote.
That vote will not take place at next week’s owners meetings, however. The NFL’s Jeff Miller confirmed on a call with media members Thursday that owners will receive an update on the deal next week, but they will not vote on the sale.
That vote will happen at a later date, which is the next step in the process for the sale of the team to officially go through.
NFL owners will receive an update next week at their spring meeting in Eagan (MN!) on the proposed sale of the Washington Commanders, but no vote will be taken, NFL's Jeff Miller confirmed today on a media call.
— Kevin Seifert (@SeifertESPN) May 18, 2023