BREAKING: Elon Musk Shocks NFL With $14 Billion Offer to Buy San Francisco 49ers — Denise DeBartolo York Responds With Stunning Statement
In a move shaking the very core of the NFL, tech mogul Elon Musk has reportedly submitted a $14 billion bid to purchase the San Francisco 49ers, one of the league’s most historic and valuable franchises.
The offer, first reported by sources close to Musk, is said to include full ownership rights, immediate plans to reimagine Levi’s® Stadium using next-gen tech, and the promise of “turning the 49ers into the Tesla of football.”

Musk’s Bold Vision: “Innovation Meets Tradition”
In a now-viral post on X (formerly Twitter), Musk wrote:
“The 49ers represent legacy, dominance, and untapped potential. My $14 billion offer isn’t just about owning a team — it’s about reprogramming what a football franchise can be in the 21st century.”
He went on to mention ideas such as AI-enhanced player performance, drone halftime shows, and fan-controlled experiences via neural tech.
But not everyone was ready to get on board.
Denise DeBartolo York Responds — And Stuns Everyone

Within hours of the story breaking, 49ers owner Denise DeBartolo York released a statement that instantly went viral:
“The San Francisco 49ers are not for sale. Not to Elon Musk. Not to anyone.”
But what truly shocked fans and insiders was her uncharacteristically sharp tone:
“We are a family-owned team built on history, grit, and heart — not algorithms. Mr. Musk can build rockets, but he can’t buy legacy.”
The Internet Reacts: War of Worlds?
Social media instantly erupted.
Trending tags included #Musk49ers, #YorkVsMusk, and #NinersNotForSale.
Reactions were split:
“$14 BILLION? That’s generational money! Why not at least talk?”
“Denise York just became a legend. That’s how you protect tradition.”
“Elon Musk wants to turn the Niners into a video game — not a football team.”
Even some 49ers players reportedly weighed in behind the scenes, with one anonymous veteran saying:
“We don’t want Silicon Valley in the locker room. We want championships.”
NFL Caught in the Middle?

The NFL has not officially commented, but insiders say Roger Goodell has been briefed, and the league office is closely watching developments.
Ownership sources say that while Musk’s money speaks loudly, changing ownership of a team like the 49ers would require a league vote — and massive internal debate.
“Musk may have money,” one source said,
“But the NFL still values loyalty, legacy, and control.”
What’s Next?
Will Elon Musk back down? Will he increase his offer? Could this be the beginning of a tech-billionaire arms race for NFL teams?
Or will the 49ers remain proudly “not for sale” — no matter the number of zeroes?
One thing is clear:
The battle between Silicon Valley ambition and old-school football tradition has just begun.
“You can disrupt the world,” York said,
“but not the heart of the 49ers.”