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The NFL (2026 Update)

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Jan 27, 2026
A narrated history of how a regional sport became a national business juggernaut. Stories about rule changes, TV deals, and the rise of crafted narratives in sports film and broadcasting. Deep dives into rival leagues, the merger that birthed the Super Bowl, and the economics of drafts, revenue sharing, and stadiums. Recent updates cover streaming deals, legalized sports betting growth, and soaring franchise valuations.
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INSIGHT

League-First Revenue Built The NFL

  • The NFL became dominant by adopting a "league first" revenue-sharing model that prioritized collective growth over individual team profits.
  • That cooperative capitalism enabled massive national TV deals and made the league more valuable than any single franchise could be alone.
ANECDOTE

Roosevelt Forced Football To Modernize

  • The first college football game in 1869 was rough and closer to mob football than today's sport.
  • Teddy Roosevelt intervened in 1905 after fatalities and helped create rules that led to the forward pass and modern football.
INSIGHT

Structural Parity As Strategic Lever

  • Burt Bell adopted "Any Given Sunday" competitive balance as doctrine to avoid dominant teams boring fans.
  • He used scheduling and the reverse-order draft to engineer parity and sustain attendance.
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