Shocking: Zygi Wilf and members of the Wilf family  discusses the potentials of selling out the team due to poor management

Shocking: Zygi Wilf and members of the Wilf family  discusses the potentials of selling out the team due to poor management

Under the Wilf family’s ownership, the Vikings have experienced significant growth and success. Since purchasing the team in 2005 for $600 million, the franchise’s value has multiplied tenfold, with the team now generating nearly $600 million in revenue annually.¹

 

The Wilfs have invested heavily in the team, including the construction of U.S. Bank Stadium, which opened in 2016, and the development of the Twin Cities Orthopedics Performance Center, the team’s state-of-the-art headquarters.²

 

Mark Wilf, the team’s president, has stated that the family is pleased with their progress as owners, citing clear wins in every category, including the team’s performance, facilities, and community involvement.

 

The Wilf family has also emphasized their commitment to keeping the team in Minnesota, with Zygi Wilf stating that they intend to hold the team in their family for multiple generations.

 

While there may be challenges ahead, there’s no indication that the Wilf family is considering selling the team due to poor management. Instead, they seem focused on continuing to build a winning franchise that benefits the team, the community, and the fans.

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