Examples Of The Nfl Monopolies

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Everyone from football gurus to clueless fans tune in to watch the Super Bowl. This is the National Football Leagues(NFL's) pinnacle event for both revenue and ratings. Proving that everyone in America ends up becoeming a football fan for one day. This one day highlights the monopoly the NFL has on football.
What is a monopoly: a monopoly is the exclusive control of a commodity or service in a particular market. For example famous monopolies include Andrew Carnegie's steel company which in the 1900s was responsible for almost all the steel production in the world and John D Rockefeller's Standard Oil company which responsible for almost all the United States production of oil. In their time these two companies were a few of the biggest ever. …show more content…

According to Statista the average price for a regular season game is $93 and the Super Bowl's average ticket price is $4000. The NFL has the ability to jack up ticket prices based on how important the game is or how good the teams are meaning the games aren't about the fans it's about making the maximum amount of money. The NFL also have the ability to set rules and equipment regulations since they are the governing body of football. Another thing the NFL proving it has a monopoly is it’s complete control of ruling when games are played. College football games are usually always saturdays, then on Sundays, Monday Night, and Thursday Night the NFL takes up all the remaining TV time. A fourth reason is the overwhelming concussion epidemic in recent years. This epidemic has been brought to light after a lot of research on sports(especially football) causing traumatic brain injuries but even after extensive research the NFL denies these claims. This is shown in it’s fullest by Dave Zirin’s article “Brain Damage in the NFL” where he explains how the league set up fake boards to make medical like statements saying concussions and football don’t go together. Finally NFL is more engaging than other sports because success cannot be bought like it is in hockey baseball or the