The Green Bay Packers are one of the most successful franchises in the league on the field.
They're also incredibly successful at the bank.
The Packers released their annual financial report yesterday thanks to be the only publicly owned franchise in the NFL and it was one for the record books.
The team reported record revenue of $441.4 million for last year, which beat the previous record from 2015 of $408.7 million.
The Packers also reported a record profit from operations of $65.4 million.
With the Titletown District now under construction, these records are sure to broken but what are the other secrets to Green Bay's financial success?
Read that and more in today's cheese curds.
Packers report another record year of revenue--PackersNews.com
More like the Green Bay Packer$, am I right?
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Jordy Nelson wins ESPY for Comeback Player--Packers.com
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Tony Romo: Aaron Rodgers can play until he's 45--NFL.com
Romo is not exactly an authority on durability, but this would be music to Packers fans' ears