Vinod Khosla to Buy Seattle Seahawks for Record $9.6 Billion, Pending NFL Approval
July 11, 2026
The Seattle Seahawks are being sold by Paul Allen’s estate for a record $9.612 billion to a group led by Vinod Khosla, with NFL approval needed from at least 24 of 32 teams.
Vinod Khosla, IIT Delhi graduate and co‑founder of Sun Microsystems, is a prominent venture capitalist known for funding disruptive technologies and leading Khosla Ventures.
Khosla has stated an intent to build on Allen’s legacy and earn trust from the organization and fans, with the Khosla family set to become the controlling owners.
Background notes on the Khosla family and their ventures are included, alongside ongoing coverage from Fox News.
The piece explains venture capitalism and how Khosla accumulated wealth through technology investments via his firm.
Anecdotes illustrate Khosla’s persistence and willingness to take calculated risks, reflecting a 'survive and learn' mindset.
Khosla is known for hands‑on recruiting, high leadership standards, and challenging management while backing the chosen team.
The Khosla ownership marks a notable diversification into professional sports for Indian‑American investors.
The Associated Press contributed to reporting, with ESPN and others covering the deal and timeline.
Khosla is an influential tech investor with a history in AI and gambling on experimental technologies; contextual references to OpenAI are noted but not causally linked to the Seahawks deal.
Khosla has faced controversy, notably the Martins Beach access dispute over a public road he owns.
Khosla was born in 1955 in Pune, India, studied at IIT Delhi, and later moved to the U.S. for biomedical engineering studies.
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AP News • Jul 12, 2026
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