MILWAUKEE – The Green Bay Packers reported another year of record revenue Monday, with the NFL's only publicly-owned team bolstered in part by the windfall from the league's massive broadcasting deals.
The Packers said revenue from the 2015 fiscal year topped $375 million, up 16 percent from the previous year. Revenue from national sources increased by 21 percent to $226 million.
A perennial playoff contender, Green Bay remains a marquee franchise with a national fan base in the most popular professional sports league in the country.
"From a high level, kind of an overall simple message — the Packers had another very strong year financially," team President Mark Murphy said.
The Packers must release financial data each year since they are publicly owned.
Murphy said most of the increase in national revenue came from the Packers' share of profits from broadcasting contracts that kicked in this year. The Packers did not disclose the exact amount from television money.
Local revenue for the Packers increased 9 percent to $149 million, with more than half of the amount attributed to sales from the Packers' expanded retail store at Lambeau Field that opened last summer. They were ninth in the 32-team league in revenue for the second straight year.
"National revenue is the same for every team, so we're ninth in terms of local revenue then," Murphy said.