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Packers' Profits From Operations Rise 39.3% as They Get $432.6 Million From NFL in National Revenue

BROWN COUNTY, WISCONSIN, JUL 23 – The Packers' total revenue rose to $719.1 million with local revenue up 13.7% from a ninth home game and national revenue growing 7.5% from NFL media contracts, officials said.

  • On Wednesday, the Green Bay Packers reported an $83.7 million operating profit, alongside a 9.9% revenue increase to $719.1 million for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025.
  • Mark Murphy attributed the rise to hosting nine regular-season home games, as national revenue climbed 7.5% to $432.6 million.
  • Non-Operating income plunged from $38 million in 2024 to $1.9 million in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, revealing an impact on net income and showing expense growth.
  • On Friday, he will reach retirement age, handing over to Ed Policy, as charitable contributions increased to $13 million.
  • With financial reserves in place, the reserve fund stands at $579 million, up from $536 million, as Ed Policy plans to pursue a global presence.
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Redacción Deportes, 23 Jul (EFE).- The Green Bay Packers reported this Wednesday that they received $432.6 million as income distribution that the NFL contributes to each of its 32 teams for the 2024 season, which means that the total amount of shared income was just over $13.843 million, a record figure.This data was made known thanks to the fact that Green Bay Packers is a team owned by the Green Bay community, which operates with a board of d…

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Spectrum News broke the news in United States on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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