The Cowboys became the first NFL franchise to receive a valuation of $8 billion, according to Forbes, topping the publication’s annual rankings for the 16th year in a row.
The Dallas franchise, owned by Jerry Jones, remains in a league of its own in regard to its value, according to a list of the most valuable NFL franchises released by Forbes Monday. Worth exactly $8 billion, the Cowboys are well clear of the Patriots ($6.4 billion value), Rams ($6.3 billion value), Giants ($6 billion value), and Bears ($5.8 billion value), which round out the top five franchises.
As the league’s annual revenue continues to skyrocket, all 32 teams have seen their value increase significantly over the past year. NFL franchises are now worth an average of $4.47 billion, which is 28% more than the average value in 2021 ($3.48 billion).
The Dallas franchise, owned by Jerry Jones, remains in a league of its own in regard to its value, according to a list of the most valuable NFL franchises released by Forbes Monday. Worth exactly $8 billion, the Cowboys are well clear of the Patriots ($6.4 billion value), Rams ($6.3 billion value), Giants ($6 billion value), and Bears ($5.8 billion value), which round out the top five franchises.
As the league’s annual revenue continues to skyrocket, all 32 teams have seen their value increase significantly over the past year. NFL franchises are now worth an average of $4.47 billion, which is 28% more than the average value in 2021 ($3.48 billion).
Cowboys Top NFL Franchise Valuation List at $8 Billion, per Report - Sports Illustrated
For the 16th year in a row, Dallas topped the annual Forbes ranking.
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