yep, constance mack. patriotic? yes. but profitable, too, to the tune of $114,500. >> knowing that these, you know, joyful, tearful, very, you know, heartfelt moments could be paid for kind of makes you feel like a paid actor. is cheapened. >> reporter: now through contracts obtained exclusively by abc news we learned just how often these pateriotic displays were not given for the teams but paid for on field opportunities starring men and women to carry that giant flag at that buffalo bills game, sing the "national anthem" at this boston bruins game or repel down a rope at santa rise to drop the puck at a minnesota wild game. >> these teams do a lot of god work. good work. the problem is when the activities like this is paid for by the taxpayer it cheapens everything else they do. >> reporter: senator and john mccain of california call it paid terrorist tichl and paid patriotism and they have the teams contracts, the price tags for them. the new york jets charged honorary captain. the milwaukee brewers charged $7500 to t