NFL's revenue dip in pandemic significant, but not crippling

NFL's revenue dip in pandemic significant, but not crippling


NFL's revenue dip in pandemic significant, but not crippling
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By SCHUYLER DIXON
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Associated Press
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Friday, January 29, 2021
New York Giants co-owner John Mara could have been speaking for all in the tight-lipped world of NFL finances by saying his club’s pandemic-induced losses in revenue have been substantial but not crippling.
The biggest positive in this season of COVID-19 might not be measurable: the value of finishing on time in Tampa with the Super Bowl between Tampa Bay and Kansas City on Feb. 7.
“They got all the games in,” said Marc Ganis, co-founder of Chicago-based consulting group Sportscorp and a confidant of many NFL owners. “They got ’em all in on time, within the 17-week window. That’s enormous.

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