The Denver Broncos released a complete schedule for the 2020 season two weeks ago, but it remains to be seen what that will look like amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Will all the games go off as scheduled? And if so, will there be fans in the stands?
The Miami Dolphins revealed a social distancing plan for to get 15,000 into its stadium for home games. The Broncos have yet to do the same, but they should have plenty of motivation to do so.
According to a report released by Forbes based on 2018 numbers, the Broncos would lose approximately $162 million in stadium revenue (tickets, concessions, sponsors, parking and team stores) without spectators in the stands in 2020. That would account for roughly 36.3% of all revenue for the franchise ($446 million).
All told, the NFL would lose $5.5 in stadium revenue, with the Dallas Cowboys standing to lose the most at $621 million. That is nearly double the next closes franchise: the New England Patriots at $315 million.
Of course, with these numbers being based on 2018 data, it’s quite possible the actual losses would be higher. That rings especially true for franchises like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (recently acquired Tom Brady) and Las Vegas Raiders (moved from Oakland), who have generated a fair amount of fan excitement during the offseason.
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