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How would an NFL expansion work?

How would an NFL expansion work?

An expansion draft, in professional sports, occurs when a sports league decides to create one or more new expansion teams or franchises. Each existing team is told it can “protect” a certain number of its existing contracted players by furnishing their names to the league office on or before a certain date.

What city should get an NFL team?

The city already has two professional baseball teams, and there could be a chance the city would support another NFL team….Without delay, the following are the cities…

  1. Los Angeles, California.
  2. San Antonio, Texas.
  3. Las Vegas, Nevada.
  4. Columbus, Ohio.
  5. Orlando, Florida.
  6. Omaha, Nebraska.
  7. Sacramento, California.

How much would an NFL expansion team cost?

But let’s say an NFL expansion fee would be $1.5 billion. That sounds like a lot until one considers over the next decade the league will share over $100 billion in media rights fees with its 32 teams. Make that 33 or 34 teams, and even an expansion fee of $1.5 billion does not look as promising.

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Does the NFL do an expansion draft?

The 2002 National Football League expansion draft is the most recent National Football League (NFL) draft in which a new expansion team, named the Houston Texans, selected its first players….

2002 NFL expansion draft
Date(s) February 18, 2002
Location George R. Brown Convention Center Houston, Texas
Overview
League NFL

Which NFL team is in the smallest city?

the Green Bay Packers
Among all 32 NFL teams, the Green Bay Packers are based in the smallest U.S. market, ranking 139th in the country.

Can you make a new NFL team?

Currently there are 32 teams. In order to add a new team, the NFL would first have to vote to add likely 2 new teams. The NFL likes even numbers, so they would probably add 1 NFC and 1 AFC team. Once the NFL agreed to new teams, investors from those cities would present their case.

How many players can you protect in an NFL expansion draft?

Each team was allowed to protect either 9 or 11 players depending on how many of each position they chose to protect.