NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell arrives for the Super Bowl 50 press conference February 5, 2016 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, California. A perfectly scripted duel between Peyton Manning and his heir apparent Cam Newton will captivate America on Sunday as the Super Bowl marks its 50th anniversary with a quarterback showdown for the ages. / AFP / Timothy A. CLARY

Report: NFL teams shared $8.78B in revenue for 2018 season

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As part of the NFL's revenue-sharing agreement, each team received $274.3 million from the league for the 2018 season, according to Darren Rovell of the Action Network.

The NFL had $8.78 billion to split. It divided approximately $8.1 billion in revenue the year prior, when each club received $255.9 million.

Determined to generate even more revenue, NFL owners are reportedly mulling the feasibility of an 18-game regular season.

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