The Dallas Cowboys are 5 time Super Bowl Champions but haven’t won the BIG GAME since January 28, 1996 when they defeated my Pittsburgh Steelers 27-17 in Tempe Arizona but once again “America’s Team” are the most valuable franchise in the National Football League for a 17th consecutive year according to Forbes.
Jerry Jones and his Cowboys who have only made the playoffs five times in the last 13 seasons are worth a record $9 billion, up 13% from last year.
The New England Patriots are second with $7 billion, Los Angeles Rams $6.9 billion, New York Giants $6.8 billion and Chicago Bears $6.3 billion.
The average NFL team is now worth a record $5.1 billion, 14% more than last year, powered by more television money and the $6.05 billion sale of the Washington Commanders—at 11 times revenue—to a group led by billionaire Josh Harris in July.
NFL MOST VALUABLE FRANCHISES
- DALLAS COWBOYS – $9B
- NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – $7B
- LOS ANGELES RAMS – $6.9B
- NEW YORK GIANTS – $6.8B
- CHICAGO BEARS – $6.3B
- LAS VEGAS RAIDERS – $6.2B
- NEW YORK JETS – $6.1B
- WASHINGTON COMMANDERS – $6.05B
- SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS – $6B
- PHILADELPHIA EAGLES – $5.8B
- MIAMI DOLPHINS – $5.7B
- HOUSTON TEXANS – $5.5B
- DENVER BRONCOS – $5.1B
- SEATTLE SEAHAWKS – $5B
- ATLANTA FALCONS – $4.7B
- MINNESOTA VIKINGS – $4.65B
- BALTIMORE RAVENS – $4.63B
- PITTSBURGH STEELERS – $4.63B
- CLEVELAND BROWNS – $4.62B
- GREEN BAY PACKERS – $4.6B
- TENNESSEE TITANS – $4.4B
- INDIANAPOLIS COLTS – $4.36B
- KANSAS CITY CHIEFS – $4.3B
- TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – $4.2B
- LOS ANGELES CHARGERS – $4.15B
- CAROLINA PANTHERS – $4.1B
- NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – $4.08B
- JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS – $4B
- ARIZONA CARDINALS – $3.8B
- BUFFALO BILLS – $3.7B
- DETROIT LIONS – $3.6B
- CINCINNATI BENGALS – $3.5B
Story Info from Forbes
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