The Seattle Seahawks' formal sale process, launched by Paul Allen's estate after the franchise's Super Bowl LX title, has created a wide-open market with limited confirmed serious bidders despite the projected $9-11 billion valuation. Jeff Bezos's long-standing Seattle ties and unmatched liquidity sustain his 24.5% implied probability as the trader consensus leader, though reports indicate he has shown no formal interest and now resides primarily in Miami. Lower-priced names like Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg, and LeBron James reflect speculative tech and celebrity interest without verified bids or ownership-group backing, while NFL approval hurdles, the need for substantial cash down payments, and softer-than-expected buyer liquidity keep the field fragmented and favor established sports investors over high-profile outsiders.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedJeff Bezos 25%
Tim Cook 3.4%
LeBron James 3.3%
Mark Zuckerberg 2.0%
$75,285 Vol.
$75,285 Vol.
Jeff Bezos
25%
Tim Cook
3%
LeBron James
3%
Mark Zuckerberg
2%
Marshawn Lynch
1%
Bill Gates
1%
John Stanton
1%
Steve Ballmer
1%
Larry Ellison
1%
Macklemore
<1%
Jeff Bezos 25%
Tim Cook 3.4%
LeBron James 3.3%
Mark Zuckerberg 2.0%
$75,285 Vol.
$75,285 Vol.
Jeff Bezos
25%
Tim Cook
3%
LeBron James
3%
Mark Zuckerberg
2%
Marshawn Lynch
1%
Bill Gates
1%
John Stanton
1%
Steve Ballmer
1%
Larry Ellison
1%
Macklemore
<1%
If no sale is announced before this time, this market will resolve to "Other".
For the purposes of this market, an announcement must confirm that the Paul G. Allen estate (also known as Vulcan LLC) has reached a binding agreement to sell a majority interest in the team. Minority sales will not be considered.
If a sale is announced to an individual that is not listed, this market will resolve to “Other”.
If two or more listed individuals are announced as joint owners or part of the same ownership group, this market will resolve to the individual announced as the controlling owner.
If two or more listed individuals are announced as the controlling owners, this market will resolve to the individual whose last name comes first alphabetically.
For the purposes of this market, the completion (closing) of the sale is not required.
The primary resolution source will be official statements from the National Football League or the Seattle Seahawks. A consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Feb 4, 2026, 1:24 PM ET
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...If no sale is announced before this time, this market will resolve to "Other".
For the purposes of this market, an announcement must confirm that the Paul G. Allen estate (also known as Vulcan LLC) has reached a binding agreement to sell a majority interest in the team. Minority sales will not be considered.
If a sale is announced to an individual that is not listed, this market will resolve to “Other”.
If two or more listed individuals are announced as joint owners or part of the same ownership group, this market will resolve to the individual announced as the controlling owner.
If two or more listed individuals are announced as the controlling owners, this market will resolve to the individual whose last name comes first alphabetically.
For the purposes of this market, the completion (closing) of the sale is not required.
The primary resolution source will be official statements from the National Football League or the Seattle Seahawks. A consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...The Seattle Seahawks' formal sale process, launched by Paul Allen's estate after the franchise's Super Bowl LX title, has created a wide-open market with limited confirmed serious bidders despite the projected $9-11 billion valuation. Jeff Bezos's long-standing Seattle ties and unmatched liquidity sustain his 24.5% implied probability as the trader consensus leader, though reports indicate he has shown no formal interest and now resides primarily in Miami. Lower-priced names like Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg, and LeBron James reflect speculative tech and celebrity interest without verified bids or ownership-group backing, while NFL approval hurdles, the need for substantial cash down payments, and softer-than-expected buyer liquidity keep the field fragmented and favor established sports investors over high-profile outsiders.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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