Washington Commanders May Lose $450 Million Due to NFL Sunday Ticket Suit

   
The Commanders' new owner could be digging deeper into his pockets soon because of a recent law suit against the NFL.
 

The NFL is the most popular sport in the United States, and they happen to command the television sporting market every Sunday, and for primetime slots on Monday and Thursday. Additionally, it's the biggest sports league in the nation. With this, it also happens to be a multi-billion dollar league.

The 32 franchises within the league each operate as their own business within the association, making them liable for bringing in profits to the NFL -- including the Washington Commanders.

Recently, the NFL lost an antitrust lawsuit against customers who bought NFL Sunday Ticket via DirecTV from 2011 to 2022. The problem comes from overpricing due to a lack of competition, as Sunday Ticket is the primary way for fans to get access to the league's games on television.

The jury awarded customers $4.7 billion dollars in damages, with businesses being awarded nearly $100 million in damages. That number could triple under antitrust laws, though. This could get pricey for NFL owners.