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Seahawks Legend Bobby Wagner Joins Storm Ownership Group

KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, JUL 23 – Bobby Wagner joins Seattle Storm ownership, becoming the first active NFL player with WNBA equity as franchise values rise to $325 million, reflecting growing athlete investment in women's sports.

  • On Wednesday morning, the Seattle Storm revealed that Bobby Wagner, previously a linebacker for the Seahawks, has become a minority owner in their organization.
  • After months of discussions, Wagner chose to invest, guided throughout the process by mentorship from NBA legend Magic Johnson.
  • Wagner, a 2014 Super Bowl champion and six-time first-team All-Pro, has followed the Storm during his NFL career and wants to impact the growth of women's basketball.
  • Wagner expressed excitement about becoming part of the Seattle Storm's ownership team and highlighted a commitment to fostering a tradition of excellence, supporting women in sports, and advancing the game for future generations.
  • The partnership lets Wagner maintain ties to Seattle while adding his experience to the Storm, a franchise valued at $330 million and ranked third most valuable in the WNBA.
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Herald Net broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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