National Football League is a professional sports company focusing on American football, event organization, and sports marketing. The league is composed of 32 teams, evenly divided between the National Football Conference and the American Football Conference. Founded in 1920, the NFL has become one of the most prominent sports leagues in the United States.
Paul Allen serves as the CEO of the National Football League, which is headquartered in New York, New York. The company's staff comes from diverse backgrounds, with 26% female and 39.9% ethnic minorities included among its employees. However, political diversity is lacking, with 80% of employees being members of the Democratic Party. Despite this, employee retention rates are high at an average of 4.2 years. The NFL generates an annual revenue of $930 million and employs approximately 3,595 individuals. It is considered a key player in the hospitality industry, with competitive employee salaries averaging $53,871 per year.