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For the NFL, business keeps on booming.
Via Ben Fischer of Sports Business Journal, total league revenue surpassed $23 billion in the most recent fiscal year.
Teams will receive a $416 million distribution from the shared TV, sponsorship, and licensing revenue. It's an 8.9-percent increase over last year's figure of $382 million.
That's significantly more than the 2025 salary cap of $279.2 million.
Back in 2010, Commissioner Roger Goodell articulated a seemingly audacious goal of getting league revenue to $25 billion by 2027. Two years and $2 billion from the target, it's not so audacious.
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Via Ben Fischer of Sports Business Journal, total league revenue surpassed $23 billion in the most recent fiscal year.
Teams will receive a $416 million distribution from the shared TV, sponsorship, and licensing revenue. It's an 8.9-percent increase over last year's figure of $382 million.
That's significantly more than the 2025 salary cap of $279.2 million.
Back in 2010, Commissioner Roger Goodell articulated a seemingly audacious goal of getting league revenue to $25 billion by 2027. Two years and $2 billion from the target, it's not so audacious.
Continue reading...