The financial report for the Green Bay Packers’ last season reveals that a Packers home game is estimated to be worth approximately $9 million to the team.
The team’s profits experienced a significant drop of almost 12 percent.
The disclosed figures show that the team’s profits for the previous year were nearly $67 million, a decline from the almost $78 million dollars earned in the year before.
The overall financial picture indicates that Green Bay’s total revenues amounted to $610 million, while expenses summed up to $541 million dollars.
The decline in profits is attributed to the impact of the Packers’ game in London, which resulted in the team losing a home game at the iconic Lambeau Field
This loss had a considerable financial consequence, as it encompassed all the revenue typically associated with a home game.
Despite the setback caused by the London game, the Green Bay Packers remain a financially robust organization with substantial revenue streams.
The team will likely continue to strategize and find ways to enhance profitability while retaining their steadfast support from fans and stakeholders.