No big surprise, but it was revealed that Paul Allen, as part of his succession plan filed with the NFL, left instructions that if the team is to be sold that the proceeds to go to his charitable foundation:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... foundation
Two things that we can safely assume: That the Seahawks will remain in Seattle and that the sale will be the most expensive in the history of professional sporting franchises. Additionally, it's important to note that the Seahawks lease on Century Link Field runs through 2031.
But beyond that, we won't know alot until the team is sold and the new owner starts putting his signature on the franchise. Both Pete Carroll and Russell Wilson's contracts run through the 2019 season. A decision on Russell's likely will be one of the first issues put before the new owner as it would make sense to extend Russell before his contract expires next season.
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