KEY POINTS
  • NFL team owners voted to allow a select group of private equity firms to acquire up to 10% of teams as valuations skyrocket in recent deals.
  • The league has been slow to allow private equity investment, and beyond injecting capital, the firms will essentially be silent partners.
  • The NFL is the last major U.S. sports league to allow private equity to take a stake in its teams.
A detailed view of the NFL shield logo on the field during a preseason game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium in Houston on Aug. 24, 2024.

The National Football League is opening its gates to private equity investors — but it is limiting their involvement in the league for now.

Last week, NFL team owners voted to allow an initial group of private equity firms to acquire up to a 10% stake of a franchise. Still, the investors are meant to take silent roles in the U.S.' most exclusive professional sports club.