The cost of an NFL stadium varies, depending on When the venue was built, the size, amenities, location and available infrastructure. The development cost for the most recent stadiums: Meadowlands Stadium - Jets/Giants
Under Construction - Opening 8/2010
Estimated Cost - $ 1,300,000,000 (1.3 Billion) Cowboy Stadium - Dallas Cowboys
Under Construction - Opening 9/2009
Estimated Cost - $1,000,000,000 (1 Billion) Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis Colts
Opened - 9/2008
Cost - $ 720,000,000 University of Phoenix Stadium - Arizona Cardinals
Opened - 8/2006
Cost - $ 455,000,000 Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia Eagles
Opened 9/2003
Cost - $320,000,000 Soldier Field II - Chicago Bears
Opened - 9/2003
Cost - $365,000,000 Gillette Stadium - New England Patriots
Opened - 9/2002
Cost - $325,000,000 Reliant Stadium - Houston Texans
Opened - 9/2002
Cost - $325,000,000 Qwest Field - Seattle Seahawks
Opened - 9/15/2002
Cost - $450,000,000 Ford Field Detroit Lions
Opened - 9/2002
Cost - $430,000,000
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It would cost nothing, you get payed to play in the NFL
Same as normal they just pay a bit more to have the 2 football teams name on the ball.
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if your talking about football games it cost over 100 dollars you probally don't have that much sorry hun?!?
The benefits of using free financial planning software instead of hiring a professional is the cost. The software is free to use and the professional could cost you a considerable amount of money.
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Replacing a toilet can be easily done by a non-professional. However, if you do have doubts I would suggest using a professional since installation is unlikely to cost a lot of money.
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There are three items of business. Money, money, and money. You'll need to join a professional league. The league will have to be approached and you will have to be voted in and pay a membership/sign-up fee. A really big one. You'll need a place to play, both a home field and the community support to construct it or renovate an existing one. That's going to take a lot of money. Much of it from the community, but a lot from you, too. The publicity, and the effort to lobby every concerned politico will be expensive on its own. And the community will have to have some serious guarantees from you (which translates into dollar liability). If you don't have a lot of cash, you won't get the support and backing of the local area. You'll need money to buy players who have the skills to compete in the professional league. And this will cost you a staggering sum. The cost to do all this might easily exceed what it would cost to simply buy an existing team.
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