The Green Bay Packers have a reserve fund of $385 million and might need to dip into it depending on what happens with the 2020 NFL season.

The Packers long ago established the savings account to ensure the franchise could cover expenses for one year.

Mark Murphy said he is hopeful the NFL season will start on time "with full stadiums, but we are also planning for a whole range of contingencies and examining the financial ramifications."

He pointed to the "ample resources available ... to weather these difficult times."

Green Bay's reserve fund has dropped since last summer when it was reported at $397 million.

The Packers are publicly owned, with more than 5 million shares of stock held by 361,256 people. No one person can own more than 200,000 shares.