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Saudi Arabia Reportedly Offers $12 Billion to Buy Dallas Cowboys

Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund has reportedly made a record-breaking $12 billion bid to purchase the Dallas Cowboys, shocking the entire NFL community.

Sources close to the situation say the Public Investment Fund (PIF) — the same group that financed LIV Golf and purchased Premier League club Newcastle United — has approached Jerry Jones with an “unprecedented” offer to acquire full ownership of the NFL’s most valuable franchise. While no official statement has been released, internal discussions are believed to be underway at the league office and within the Cowboys’ executive suite.

This proposed purchase would mark the first time a foreign entity seeks full control of an NFL team, raising questions about the league’s ownership rules, American sports traditions, and the influence of global investment in U.S. football. The reported bid nearly doubles the Cowboys' last valuation of $6.9 billion by Forbes, fueling debates across social media and TV panels.

Insiders speculate that if the deal gains traction, other NFL teams could become targets for international buyers, ushering in a new era of globalized American football. For now, Jerry Jones remains silent — but the silence may speak volumes.

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Henry Ellard Stuns NFL by Declaring Patriots Legend Deserves Hall of Fame More Than Himself in the 2025 Gold Jacket Race: “When I Denk of Greatness, I Think of Him First”
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