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“70% of incremental revenues to the players for the new stadium that's being built for the Rams and Chargers in Los Angeles, with ownership taking no additional stadium credits off the top. It's not clear what's meant by "incremental" revenues, but this would be the first time the players would have a defined share of revenue following the construction of a new stadium.”
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I assume it stems from our stadium overruns.... But... how does all this work?
“70% of incremental revenues to the players for the new stadium that's being built for the Rams and Chargers in Los Angeles, with ownership taking no additional stadium credits off the top. It's not clear what's meant by "incremental" revenues, but this would be the first time the players would have a defined share of revenue following the construction of a new stadium.”
That snip-it came from this piece:
Here are the NFLPA's detailed highlights of the proposed CBA
Last week, after the NFL's owners approved the "principal elements" of a proposed collective bargaining agreement with the NFL Players Association, the NFLPA put out a three-page fact sheet that provided a few vague details about what was in the deal for the players to consider.Tuesday night...
www.thescore.com
I assume it stems from our stadium overruns.... But... how does all this work?
Report: NFL owners want players to fund part of LA stadium
NFL owners are pushing for players to help foot the bill for the Los Angeles stadium that will soon house the Chargers and Rams.
sportsnaut.com
‘Stadium credits’ mooted for NFL’s next CBA - report
Talks over a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) for American football league the NFL have reportedly included the introduction of...
www.thestadiumbusiness.com