unionjack8
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DAT CAP IS GOING UP
DAT CAP IS GOING UP
Apparently, they were making $5B per year in the last deal. This one is worth $9B per year. Don’t the revenues have to be split equally between players and owners? If so, that’s an extra $2B/32 franchises which means $60M that could potentially be added to the salary cap.
How much larger is this than the last one?
Thanks. That decreases the projection from $60M to $50M that can be potentially added to the salary cap just accounting for this one increase in revenue.Last one, according to the tweets, was $5.75B per year. So, the new deal is a little less than double.
wonder what the salary cap is going to be next year....not that we'll take advantage of it lol
"But, but, but the NFL is gonna burn. Lotsa people I know aren't watching anymore."
CBS – from $1.03B to $1.85B
Fox – from $1.13B to $2.03B
NBC – from $950M to $1.71B
ESPN – from $1.98B to $2.55B
TNF – from $600M to $1.32B (Amazon instead of Fox)
How 'bout them apples? LOL
"But, but, but the NFL is gonna burn. Lotsa people I know aren't watching anymore."
CBS – from $1.03B to $1.85B
Fox – from $1.13B to $2.03B
NBC – from $950M to $1.71B
ESPN – from $1.98B to $2.55B
TNF – from $600M to $1.32B (Amazon instead of Fox)
How 'bout them apples? LOL
NBC getting the biggest bargain since that include SNF"But, but, but the NFL is gonna burn. Lotsa people I know aren't watching anymore."
CBS – from $1.03B to $1.85B
Fox – from $1.13B to $2.03B
NBC – from $950M to $1.71B
ESPN – from $1.98B to $2.55B
TNF – from $600M to $1.32B (Amazon instead of Fox)
How 'bout them apples? LOL