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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Per Team 33 Tram Total Players Cap 182,500,000 x32 = 5,904,000,000 Coaches staff 25,000,000 800,000,000 Facility o/head 10,000,000 320,000,000 Misc 10,000,000 320,000,000 Just rough figures beyond the player cap but 7.344 billion expense against the reported 16.2 billion revenue still ...
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Re: NFL revenue drops from $16 billion in 2019 to $12 billion in 2020
Per Team 33 Tram Total
Players Cap 182,500,000 x32 = 5,904,000,000 Coaches staff 25,000,000 800,000,000 Facility o/head 10,000,000 320,000,000 Misc 10,000,000 320,000,000 Just rough figures beyond the player cap but 7.344 billion expense against the reported 16.2 billion revenue still leave a lot of gravy for the owners and Rodger. Even if you were to double or triple facility cost estimate and misc them good ole boys are not hurting even in 2020. The delta of 4 billion between 2019 vs 2020 per team is $125 million per team. Looks to me the cap could have remained the same as last year and the owner/NFL would not taken much of a haircut. |
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Re: NFL revenue drops from $16 billion in 2019 to $12 billion in 2020
Originally Posted by WW_Who_Dat
But it's a cut nonetheless and possibly the reversal of an upward trend. We already know the cap will be reduced for next year, not that they need to as your numbers spell out.
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Re: NFL revenue drops from $16 billion in 2019 to $12 billion in 2020
The cap, as we now know, is at $182.5 million for 2021. Early word is that the broadcast contracts should come in around double what they were this past go around. Given that the cap is contractually tied to revenues the 2022 cap should be at least $225 million. I heard today that the 2023 cap can easily come in at $250 million or more. It will continue to rise at a comparable rate and should be up to $350 million in the next five or six years. The upward trend will continue as the NFL keeps adding more partners on an annual basis. Amazon Prime is the big player this round and other streaming services can and will become involved globally for even more new revenue streams.
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