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About to lay down my bets for the Raiders to win the AFC West, and then put some on Lamar, Carr, Henry, and Hurts for some MVP bets. :mjlit: .

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The Raiders generated the NFL’s highest ticket revenue during the 2021 season, according to three people familiar with the league’s financial results who were not authorized to speak publicly. The team brought in $119 million in net gate revenue from general seating and club seating (luxury suites are excluded).
The Raiders were able to benefit from the buzz of the NFL’s arrival in Vegas through their ticketing strategy. The club held back blocks of single game tickets, and when prices skyrocketed on the secondary market, the Raiders captured some of that upside through dynamic pricing with their remaining ticket inventory.

The San Francisco 49ers finished a tick behind the Raiders at $117 million. The Niners got a boost when it raised season ticket prices by $20 on average and included many concessions items within the price of the tickets—alcohol and premium items, like burritos and barbeque, are excluded. The plan was intended to launch in 2020 but was pushed to 2021 by the pandemic.

After two trips to the NFC championship game over the last three years, the 49ers raised ticket prices for 2022. The increase should push gate revenue near $130 million and tops among all NFL teams.
The New England Patriots, Los Angeles Rams, New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys ranked three through six on ticket revenue, per the NFL report. The Giants were the only club in the top six to miss the playoffs last season.

The Cowboys sold the most tickets, as they do almost annually, but their lower ticket prices kept gate receipts outside the top 5. Yet, America’s team generates the most total revenue in the sport, thanks to their sponsorship, luxury suite and merchandise revenue. Additionally, the Cowboys are the NFL’s most valuable team at $6.92 billion.
Raiders coming in with revenue. Thats big cause Davis one of the more poor owners I think.


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On the opposite end of the spectrum, the Detroit Lions generated the lowest net ticket revenue in the league last year at $51 million, just behind the Washington Commanders, who ranked No. 31. The Jacksonville Jaguars had the next lowest, followed by the Cincinnati Bengals and Arizona Cardinals.
 

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Mayfield’s regular-season incentives mainly hinge on him playing 75 percent of the regular-season snaps. If he does and the Panthers reach 10 wins, he’ll receive $250,000. If the Panthers are also in the top five in the NFC or top 10 in the NFL in total offense, he’ll receive $300,000. If Carolina’s in the top five in the NFC or top 10 in the NFL in points scored, he’ll receive $300,000.

If Mayfield’s completion percentage — with a minimum of 224 attempts — is in the top five of the NFC or top 10 in the NFL, he’ll receive $300,000. He’ll also receive a $500,000 bonus for making the Pro Bowl.

Mayfield also has postseason team incentives for Mayfield, which also hinge on him playing at least 75 percent of the regular-season snaps plus 50 percent of each postseason game. If Carolina gets a divisional round win, Mayfield receives $500,000. If the team wins the NFC Championship, Mayfield receives $600,000. And if the Panthers win the Super Bowl, he’ll receive $750,000.
 

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Mayfield’s regular-season incentives mainly hinge on him playing 75 percent of the regular-season snaps. If he does and the Panthers reach 10 wins, he’ll receive $250,000. If the Panthers are also in the top five in the NFC or top 10 in the NFL in total offense, he’ll receive $300,000. If Carolina’s in the top five in the NFC or top 10 in the NFL in points scored, he’ll receive $300,000.

If Mayfield’s completion percentage — with a minimum of 224 attempts — is in the top five of the NFC or top 10 in the NFL, he’ll receive $300,000. He’ll also receive a $500,000 bonus for making the Pro Bowl.

Mayfield also has postseason team incentives for Mayfield, which also hinge on him playing at least 75 percent of the regular-season snaps plus 50 percent of each postseason game. If Carolina gets a divisional round win, Mayfield receives $500,000. If the team wins the NFC Championship, Mayfield receives $600,000. And if the Panthers win the Super Bowl, he’ll receive $750,000.
welp, many folks seeing panthers as a middle of pack team. lets says 7-8 wins. so he loses that 250k
last year top completion % in nfc was 69.2 by Kyler. #5 in nfc last year was Matt Stafford with 67%
hell last season #10 in nfl overall was 67%. he is a career 61% passer with his highest being his rookie year with 63.8%

hell you never know who gonna wanna actually play in the Pro Bowl so if he put up numbers he might can be an alternate if somebody drop out

they aint making the playoffs. no chance in hell for any of them bonuses to be talked about
 

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i understand the potential Luck had and everything. I understand the criticisms that the Colts failed him. but biggest What if Ever?
this coming up because the Athletic has a 6 part podcast series on Luck


interview with the person who recorded the series

I don’t think we were winning anything significant under Luck. Really wish the local media could move on from this.
 
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