Forbes: Broncos could miss out on $162 million if games are played without fans

Broncos would lose a little more than 36% of their expected 2020 revenue if they have to play games without fans.

The NFL has said multiple times that the league remains hopeful that the 2020 season will start on time despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

While starting on time seemingly remains a possibility, the NFL might have to play games without fans in attendance. That would result in a massive hit in revenue generated from ticket sales, concessions, parking, merchandise and in-stadium sponsorships.

If the league has to play games without fans in stands, the NFL would miss out on $5.5 billion, according to an estimate from Forbes’ Mike Ozanian.

That estimate might actually be a little low because Forbes generated that total based on revenue from the 2018 season, not 2019. That $5.5 billion would represent 38% of the league’s total revenue.

The Denver Broncos specifically would miss out on $162 million if they play games without fans at Empower Field at Mile High this season, according to Forbes. That represents a little more than 36% of the team’s total revenue of $446 million (based on 2018 totals).

Denver can only hope that things get better in time for the season.

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