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    Later that year, Candy Digital received $100 million financing round, valuing the company at $1.5 billion. The round was led by Insight Partners and SoftBank Vision Fund2, and included NFL Hall of Famer Peyton Manning, Connect Ventures and Will Ventures. [40] In January 2022, Fanatics divested its 60% stake in Candy Digital. [41]

  3. NFL Properties - Wikipedia

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    National Football League Properties, also known as NFL Properties (abbreviated NFLP), is the merchandising and licensing arm of the National Football League (NFL). The subsidiary of the league was founded in 1963 to maintain control of the brands of the league and its franchises and to license and negotiate with vendors to create official NFL merchandise.

  4. Klutch Sports Group - Wikipedia

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    Klutch Sports Group was founded in 2012 by Rich Paul. [2] [3] [4]In 2003, after the NBA draft, LeBron James asked Paul to be a part of his small inner circle, along with James' childhood friends Maverick Carter and Randy Mims. [4]

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    The sticker shock has kept some NFL athletes and their families from buying tickets, including 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey’s mom, Lisa McCaffrey, who confessed she couldn’t afford it.

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  8. List of current NFL stadiums - Wikipedia

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    The league has a firm minimum on the number of seats an NFL stadium should have; since 1971, the league has generally not allowed any stadium under 50,000 seats to host a full-time NFL team. In normal circumstances, all NFL stadiums are all-seaters .

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    NFL+ will give fans access to local games and other league-related programming on mobile devices and tablets for $4.99 a month.