Vikings could lose over $150 million in stadium revenue if NFL games are played without fans

The Vikings would lose the 18th most from stadium revenue in the NFL if games were played without fans, according to Forbes.

The NFL could lose 5.5 billion in stadium revenue if the games were played without fans, and the Vikings would be taking a financial hit from that as well, according to Forbes.

As reported by Forbes, if the Vikings played without fans next season, the team loses out on $152 million in stadium revenue. That revenue covers the sum of tickets, concessions, sponsors, parking and team stores.

Forbes reported that stadium revenue makes up for 38% of the total money earned in the NFL, based on figures from the 2018 season.

While that is a large sum for the Vikings, the team is not among the ones that would be the hardest hit by losing stadium revenue. The Dallas Cowboys lose over $620 million, the most of any NFL team. The New England Patriots come in second at $315 million.

The Vikings ranked 18th on the list in terms of hypothetical stadium revenue lost.

The home-field advantage is also something you have to consider. The Vikings were good at home in 2019, going 6-2 at U.S. Bank Stadium.