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The NFL could lose $5.5 billion in revenue from ticket sales, concessions, sponsors, parking and team stores if it plays the season without fans, per Mike Ozanian of @forbes

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“The NFL would lose $5.5 billion of stadium revenue (the sum of tickets, concessions, sponsors, parking and team stores) — or 38% of its total revenue — based on figures for the 2018 season (ranking below). But the impact on the individual teams would vary greatly. For example, the Dallas Cowboys and the New England Patriots would lose over half their total revenue while the Buffalo Bills, the Tennessee Titans and the Cincinnati Bengals would lose less than one-third.”

As Ozanian points out, some teams will be hit harder than others. Teams who made more money through stadium revenue will see bigger losses than others.

This is a good reminder of what is at stake here for both the players and owners.

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