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NFL owners approve sale of Commanders from Daniel Snyder to Josh Harris

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, left, looks on after presenting new Commanders controlling owner Josh Harris with his team’s helmet. (John McDonnell/The Washington Post)
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BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — The Washington Commanders and their fans ushered out more than two decades of turmoil and disappointment Thursday and began what they hope will be a cleansing and prosperous new era after NFL teams owners unanimously approved Josh Harris’s $6.05 billion purchase of the franchise from Daniel Snyder.

The owners met at a Minneapolis-area hotel and voted, 32-0, to ratify the record-setting deal. The sale could close as soon as Friday, officially completing the once-proud franchise’s first ownership change since Snyder bought the team and its stadium in Landover, Md., from the Jack Kent Cooke estate in 1999 for $800 million.