With the Green Bay Packers being a public company and partially owned by the fans themselves, they have to release their financial statements to shareholders. Because of that, we get a good look at what the NFL was able to take home in 2014 and it is a sickening amount.
For their part, the Packers brought in $42.7 million in revenue and $29.2 million in income in 2014. Not too shabby for the team once you consider that they recently renovated Lambeau Field and took a decent hit on the depreciation of it. However, Packers' CEO Mark Murphy said that the team was 18th in average ticket prices, meaning that the Ravens likely had more income from tickets than the Packers.