A ninth home game is being considered a major reason why the Green Bay Packers turned an $83.7 million operating profit in 2025.
The Packers, the NFL's lone publicly owned team, released their financial report on Wednesday ahead of Friday's stockholders meeting. According to Packers.com, the $83.7 million operating profit is an over 39 percent increase over last year. The increase is being considered an anomaly for the foreseeable future as the NFL plans to host more international games, which could eliminate the extra regular season home game in other seasons.
"It was a successful year for the organization," said Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy. "The NFL's popularity and success continues to set the stage for our club to do well, which puts us in position to continue to invest in the team and the stadium."
You can click here to read more at Packers.com. The Packers will hit the practice field again on Thursday after the organization gives another nod to its history with a new uniform combination for the 2025 season.


