Diddy, Stephen Curry Are Out Of Carolina Panthers Bidding Process As League Price Peaks At $2.5 Billion

Bad Boy Records mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs' bid to own Carolina Panther alongside NBA star Stephen Curry has slipped off reach as bidding price peaked at $2.5 billion.
Diddy announced his interest in the league in a video posted to his social media account following an announcement that the league is up for sale.
He later was joined in the move by Stephen Curry and NFL free agent quarter-back Colin Kaepernick, both who expressed their interest to team up with the rapper in the bidding process.
The Diddy and his team in partnership with a billionaire and owner Michael Rubin who with the hope they would be strong enough financially to win the bid until value skyrocketed beyond group's financial capability.
As currently valued by Forbes, the league is currently estimated to worth $2.5 billion in bidding price, and as a result Diddy's team major financier Michael has opted out of buying meaning the rapper and his team are also out.

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