Green Bay Packers president and chief executive Mark Murphy said the NFL franchise have $385million in their corporate reserve fund to help amid the coronavirus pandemic.
COVID-19 has wreaked havoc around the world, bringing the NBA, MLS and NHL seasons to a standstill in the United States, while the start of the MLB campaign has been postponed.
The NFL still hopes its season will get underway as scheduled in September, with the Packers due to open their campaign against the Minnesota Vikings.
Green Bay, unlike other NFL teams, are publicly owned and Murphy wrote a letter on Thursday, which read: "We are in a time of great uncertainty.