The Green Bay Packers’ profits from operations increased 39.3% for the 2025 fiscal year, largely as a result of the record $432.6 million it received in national revenue from the NFL, the Associated Press reports.
The NFL’s only publicly owned franchise, the Packers reported their expenses and revenues Wednesday, while the team opened training camp for the 2025 season.
Each of the 32 teams in the NFL received $432.6 million, mainly from the league’s TV contracts.
The Packers’ national revenue rose 7.5%, from $402.3 million to $432.6 million. Their local revenue climbed 13.7%, from $251.8 million to $286.4 million, as they benefited from having a ninth regular-season home game for the first time.
That made for a 9.9% increase in total revenue, from $654.1 million to $719.1 million.
The Packers reported $635.4 million in expenses, up 7% from their 2024 total of $594 million.
While the Packers’ profit from operations rose nearly 40% — from $60.1 million to $83.7 million — their net income dropped 12.5%. Their net income was $85.6 million, down from $98.1 million.
