By Rupa Trivedi

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An Anonymous Bidder Bids $5.5 billion For Daniel Snyder’s Commanders

According to the New York Post, an unnamed bidder made an offer of about $5.5 billion to buy the Washington Commanders from longstanding owner Daniel Snyder.

Snyder established a $6 billion cutoff for this week's private auction deadline, but the bid fell short of that

Josh Harris, owner of the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils, made a similar $5.5 billion offer that has not been publicly named.

Recently, Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, hired an investment company to evaluate the $6 billion asking price.

However, Snyder forbade Bezos from taking part in this week's exclusive sale.

According to rumors, Bezos, the owner of The Washington Post, is the target of Snyder's resentment because of the newspaper's exposure of claimed workplace misconduct at Commanders.

The NFL eventually exerted pressure on Snyder to sell the team as a result of the discovery of these allegations.

The NFL eventually exerted pressure on Snyder to sell the team as a result of the discovery of these allegations.

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