
NFL owners are set to vote on a Las Vegas Raiders ownership succession plan if team majority owner Mark Davis decides to sell the franchise.
The plan would give Silver Lake co-CEO Egon Durban, who owns a minority stake in the team, the ability to buy Davis’ majority stake, if and when he decides to sell, Davis confirmed to the Review-Journal.
Davis has no intention of selling his majority stake, but the vote would give the option to Durban to take control of the franchise when that time comes. NFL owners would have to approve Davis selling his stake to Durban.
The vote on the Raiders’ succession plan is set to be voted on at the league’s annual meeting being held March 29-April 1, in Phoenix.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story had an incorrect date for the NFL annual meeting.
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