There was initial confusion regarding the verdict against the NFL in the nationwide Sunday Ticket class action lawsuit. However, it has been confirmed that the total amount of the verdict is $14.088 billion, which increases to $4.696 billion under antitrust law. While the judge still has the authority to potentially throw out or reduce the verdict, for now it stands at $14.088 billion, amounting to $440.25 million per team.
This enormous sum can be put into perspective by considering this year’s salary cap for each team, which is $255.4 million. It is clear that this verdict is substantial, but it will not bankrupt anyone or require drastic measures such as a bake sale. Ultimately, the ultra-rich owners may see a decrease in their wealth, but they will still remain incredibly wealthy once the legal proceedings conclude.
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