Forbes: Jerry made a lot of money last year

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The NFL’s smallest-market team said revenue last year totaled $375.7 million, 16 percent more than the year before. The Packers got $226 million in national revenue, mostly the result of new NFL television contracts coming into play, and $149 million in local revenue, more than half of the $12.9 million increase generated by the expanded Packers Pro Shop, which opened one year ago. National revenue was 20.6 percent higher and local revenue increased 9.4 percent.

Total expenses for the year were $336.3 million, up 12.7 percent and also a record. Player costs, which can be cyclical, based on when top-tier players are signed to new contracts, were down 12.3 percent, but real estate developments costs, depreciation related to expansion projects and a league assessment for debt refinancing drove expenses higher.

Was wondering what DAL spent over 350m on, but I guess the stadium debt, the Frisco site and all that cash spent on players adds up pretty quick. Plus all that art at Jerry's World doesn't pay for itself.
 

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Jerry is 72-3 and last nite after game, he looked and sounded very old.
He just has his second hip replacement in a short time and may have been on some meds. Plus standing in the group of news people outside the locker room may have tired him out a little.
 

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Now you know why things like this happen:

La'el Collins signs with Dallas Cowboys
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  • By Conor Orr
  • Around The NFL Writer
  • Published: May 7, 2015 at 01:36 p.m.
  • Updated: May 7, 2015 at 11:15 p.m.
The Cowboys had one of the league's most dominant offensive lines last season. They have now added a first-round caliber talent as an undrafted free agent.

Former LSU tackle La'el Collins signed a three-year deal, per NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport, who added the deal is worth a fully guaranteed $1.7 million, an unprecedented number for a player who was not selected in the draft and the max that Collins could have been offered.
 
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