The networks are taking it on the chin.
Ticket sales are at record highs.
The ticket brokers are taking it on the chin.
I dare say pretty much every NFL ticket was sold (except for the LA Rams at home), but the ones that were not sold to season ticket holders went to ticket brokers, who try to re-sell them at a premium.
Until the league pulls something like this.
A lot of brokers are sitting on a lot of tickets they can't give away. Just look at the number of empty seats at a typical NFL game. All those empty seats have been sold, and every one represents a loss to a ticket broker.
Of course, I have no problem with that, either. A pox on both their houses.
THAT makes sense.