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NFL's 32 Teams Collectively Worth $99 Billion

Aug 26, 2020 1:29 PM

The average NFL franchise is worth more than $3 billion, according to data compiled by Sportico. 

The Dallas Cowboys rank first in the NFL at $6.43 billion with the Cincinnati Bengals ranking last at $2.12 billion.

The fair-market value of the NFL's 32 franchises collectively is $99 billion when considering team-related businesses and real estate held by owners.

The teams’ $15.83 billion in revenue in the last fiscal year, which represents the 2019 season, was greater than that of 298 companies on the Fortune 500. That averages to about $495 million per team.

In 2019, the Cowboys generated an estimated $871 million in revenue, which was 81% greater than the average of the other 31 teams.

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Kenny Clark Signs Four-Year, $70M Extension With Packers

Aug 15, 2020 8:32 PM

Kenny Clark has agreed to a four-year, $70 million extension with the Green Bay Packers, becoming the highest paid nose tackle in the NFL.

Clark also becomes the 12th-highest-paid defensive player in the NFL.

Clark will make $37 million in the first two years of the deal and includes a $25 million signing bonus.

Clark has six sacks in each of his past two seasons and earned a Pro Bowl berth in 2019.

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Packers Announce No Fans At Lambeau For First Two Games Of Season

Aug 7, 2020 7:28 AM

The Green Bay Packers won't have fans at Lambeau Field for at least the first two games of the season.

Previously, Packers president Mark Murphy had said he was hopeful the team could host between 10,000 and 12,000 fans.

"Lambeau Field will not be the same without our fans' energetic support in the stands," Murphy said in a statement. "Given the extraordinary circumstances this year and the additional protocols in place, though, we determined it was best to take incremental steps to start the regular season. These two games will allow us to focus our attention on safely conducting games inside the stadium with all necessary participants.

"We are hopeful that we will be able to host fans for games later in the season, should conditions allow. We will continue to consult with community healthcare and public health officials on the pandemic conditions in our area. We ask our fans to continue to help by wearing masks and maintaining social distancing guidelines."

The earliest possible game Green Bay may have fans in the stadium is on November 1st against the Vikings.

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