The relocation of several NFL teams in a four year span will result in a major profit for the other 29 franchises, even if it has come at the expense of multiple scorned and disheartened fan bases.

According to ESPN’s Darren Rovell, each team will received $55.2 million from the fees associated with the relocation of the Rams and the Chargers to Los Angeles, as well as the Raiders impending move to Vegas.

The combined total to be paid by the three relocated teams is nearly $1.7 billion – $645 million each from the Rams and the Chargers and $378 million from the Raiders. Rovell explained that those fees are based on the projected increase in franchise value by relocating.

For Stan Kroenke and the Rams, paying that total shouldn’t be a problem. Forbes reported that the Rams are now worth $2.9 billion, doubling their value from 2016, which hadn’t yet factored in the increase in worth due to the move to L.A.