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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; "That's Entertainment" Players can't bet on games yet........ According to a 2023 Washington Post report, the NFL currently takes in $132 million in gambling-related sponsorships. Those sponsors include the sports betting providers Caesars Entertainment, DraftKings, and FanDuel. "Officials wouldn't determine ...
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Re: NFL Conspiracy Theory
"That's Entertainment" Players can't bet on games yet........
According to a 2023 Washington Post report, the NFL currently takes in $132 million in gambling-related sponsorships. Those sponsors include the sports betting providers Caesars Entertainment, DraftKings, and FanDuel. "Officials wouldn't determine the outcome of games." Sure they wouldn't!! It'a all a "Big Show" follow the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ All NFL franchises are riding high, however, with roughly $380 million in revenue per team coming from the league's lucrative new national media rights package, which kicked in last season.Aug 29, 2024 The longstanding league policy stated that teams must share 34% of revenue generated by ticket sales with the visiting team for each game. But for suites, they get to keep 100% of the “premium” revenue — that is, the price difference between the suite ticket and what it would cost without any of the suite trappings.Dec 13, 2024 The National Football League (NFL) averaged 17.5 million viewers for regular season games during the 2024 season, which was a two per cent decline on the previous campaign.Jan 9, 2025 21 of the NFL's 32 teams have seen year-over-year viewership declines in their local markets. |
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