Dallas Cowboys stadium naming rights may top record deal
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SATURDAY NIGHT ONE-LINERS
Published 3/30/2008 by Mike Florio at ProFootballTalk.com
Experts expect the new Cowboys stadium to rake in $15 million to $18 million annually for naming rights. The Packers don’t want an uncapped year . New Green Bay president Mark Murphy realizes that he’s got a few players who might have a vested interest in the possible hair rule . The team that loves quarterbacks is (what else?) helping kids learn to play quarterback . Ravens LT Jonathan Ogden won’t participate in the team’s first minicamp of the offseason. The Bucs are opposed to the rule that wouldn’t guarantee division winners a home ...
Jerry Jones Can Get $20 Million a Year for Dallas Cowboys Stadium Naming Rights
Published 3/30/2008 by Michael David Smith at FanHouse
... Maybe that's because he knows he's close to signing the most lucrative deal in the history of stadium naming rights. The Dallas Morning News reports that experts believe the Cowboys could get a deal that would pay them $20 million a year or more from the company that puts its name on the team's new stadium, which will open in 2009. ...
To sell or not to sell…
Published 3/30/2008 by admin@kcchiefsfanatic.com (Chris Kolb) at KC Chiefs Fanatic
... I don’t really remember when it all started, but the craze over selling stadium naming rights has recently been pushed even higher now that the Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones are set to sell of the rights to their new monstrosity of a stadium - set to open in 2009. Evidently, the Cowboys are expecting to receive $20 million per year from whatever company that purchases the rights to the stadium name. ...

