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All 32 NFL teams are worth at least $5 billion. Cowboys lead the way at 13 billion

Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:10 pm
Posted by RLDSC FAN
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Member since Nov 2008
58539 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:10 pm
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For the 19th straight year, Dallas is the NFL’s most valuable team, worth $13 billion, according to Forbes estimates—up 29% from 2024 and double its valuation from just four years ago. And the Cowboys have new company in the $10 billion club, with the Los Angeles Rams now worth $10.5 billion and the New York Giants close behind at $10.1 billion.

All 32 NFL teams are worth at least $5 billion for the first time, with the Cincinnati Bengals setting the floor at $5.25 billion—a figure that surpasses all 32 NHL clubs in Forbes’ ranking last year and all but seven franchises across the most recent NBA and MLB valuation lists. The average team value in the NFL now sits at $7.1 billion, a 25% increase over 2024 and a 104% jump from 2021, and league-wide revenue climbed to an estimated $21.2 billion during the 2024 season, rising 74% over the same four-year period.

The Cowboys, however, are in a league of their own with estimated 2024 revenue of $1.2 billion, leading every other NFL team by at least $400 million. In fact, remove the roughly $440 million that every club received from the league office—from national media, sponsorship and merchandise, as well as a pooled portion of league-wide ticket revenue—and Dallas still collected nearly $800 million in purely local revenue, more than the total revenue of every other team except the Las Vegas Raiders.

Even more astonishing, the Cowboys posted operating income of $629 million last season, according to Forbes estimates, meaning Dallas made more in profit than 16 teams logged in revenue.


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The lure of NFL ownership starts with the league’s national media deals, which took effect in 2022 and 2023 and locked in $125.5 billion in revenue over the next decade. But many around the sport expect that number to end up considerably higher because the league can opt out of most of its agreements in 2029 and secure even better rates, capitalizing on the success the NBA had negotiating an 11-year, $76 billion package with Amazon, ESPN and NBC last year. The NFL also moved this month to acquire a 10% stake in ESPN in exchange for the NFL Network and other media assets, including the TV rights to the RedZone channel.

Meanwhile, the NFL continues to increase its marketing revenue, approaching $2.5 billion in team sponsorships last season in a 6% rise from the previous year, according to research firm SponsorUnited. And football has plenty of room to grow internationally, where the NFL’s broadcast rights are negligible and teams have only recently started to devote real resources as part of the league’s global markets program.

One other clear perk of NFL ownership is that it has become nearly impossible to lose money in the league, with the 32 teams averaging $127 million in operating income last season and no team falling below $21 million, according to Forbes estimates. That kind of profitability isn’t guaranteed in other sports, such as MLB, where Forbes estimates that 11 teams were in the red last season.


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#1. $13 billion
Dallas Cowboys

One-Year Change: 29% | Revenue: $1.234 billion | Operating Income: $629 million | Owner: Jerry Jones

#2. $10.5 billion
Los Angeles Rams

One-Year Change: 38% | Revenue: $764 million | Operating Income: $244 million | Owner: E. Stanley Kroenke

3. $10.1 billion
New York Giants

One-Year Change: 38% | Revenue: $707 million | Operating Income: $181 million | Owners: John Mara, Steven Tisch

#4. $9 billion
New England Patriots

One-Year Change: 22% | Revenue: $762 million | Operating Income: $222 million | Owner: Robert Kraft

#5. $8.6 billion
San Francisco 49ers

One-Year Change: 26% | Revenue: $723 million | Operating Income: $115 million | Owner: York family

#6. $8.3 billion
Philadelphia Eagles

One-Year Change: 26% | Revenue: $688 million | Operating Income: $117 million | Owner: Jeffrey Lurie



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Posted by Darth_Vader
A galaxy far, far away
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:11 pm to
It’s boggles my mind that the Cowboys, a team that’s done nothing in years, is still the most valuable NFL franchise.
Posted by forkedintheroad
Member since Feb 2025
1353 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:12 pm to
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It’s boggles my mind that the Cowboys, a team that’s done nothing in years, is still the most valuable NFL franchise.


The product on the field is far down thr list in the business model.
Posted by el Gaucho
He/They
Member since Dec 2010
58396 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:12 pm to
Sad how many of yall still watch the nfblm


You wouldn’t think there’d be so many liberals in Louisiana
Posted by Major Dutch Schaefer
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Member since Nov 2011
37984 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:13 pm to
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#31. $5.3 billion

New Orleans Saints

One-Year Change: 20% | Revenue: $607 million | Operating Income: $115 million | Owner: Gayle Benson
Posted by Ancient Astronaut
Member since May 2015
37022 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:17 pm to
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Operating Income: $115 million


Damn
Posted by kywildcatfanone
Wildcat Country!
Member since Oct 2012
135161 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:18 pm to
I have no idea how that is possible
Posted by BHTiger
Charleston
Member since Dec 2017
8328 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:21 pm to
How is the Cowboys revenue that much higher than everyone else?

That really is amazing.
Posted by AlonsoWDC
Memphis, where it ain't Ten-a-Key
Member since Aug 2014
9260 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:22 pm to
Trump sure was right about the NFL.

Went woke, went broke.
Posted by CatfishJohn
Member since Jun 2020
18639 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:22 pm to
Honestly, there may be FTC implications here with how they monopolize the networks/streaming. Barrier to entry for another league is essentially impossible.
Posted by OweO
Plaquemine, La
Member since Sep 2009
119906 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:25 pm to
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It’s boggles my mind that the Cowboys, a team that’s done nothing in years, is still the most valuable NFL franchise.


I am not sure how it works in terms of the stadium an all.. But since the Cowboys built their stadium, stadiums have been built to be more than football stadiums. Cowboy stadium has shopping areas in it, etc but it also host a lot of concerts, HS games during the season, bowl games, etc. Parking is sold at all of these events, that alone, before you factor in what the team brings in, is a lot.
Posted by Chucktown_Badger
The banks of the Ashley River
Member since May 2013
35731 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:27 pm to
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How is the Cowboys revenue that much higher than everyone else?


the biggest factor is always going to be the stadium. Do they own it and how much do they monetize it.

It's why the Packers and Bears will never be high on these lists.
Posted by Clames
Member since Oct 2010
18783 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:27 pm to
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How is the Cowboys revenue that much higher than everyone else?



Have you seen their fans? Cultish in their delusional devotion is putting it lightly. Pittsburgh Steelers fans are nearly as pathetic.
Posted by jaytothen
Member since Jan 2020
8241 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:28 pm to
frick the NFL
Posted by LSUtoBOOT
Member since Aug 2012
18970 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:32 pm to
I guess Elon could buy all the teams and change the league name to XFL.
Posted by NotoriousFSU
Atlanta, GA
Member since Oct 2008
11866 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:43 pm to
Marketing and Lawyers.
Posted by The Third Leg
Idiot Out Wandering Around
Member since May 2014
11564 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:43 pm to
The rise of Mark Davis’s wealth with the move to Las Vegas is astounding. I think they were the least valuable franchise the final years in Oakland. Just goes to show — swindle the public for subsidies and the product on the field is irrelevant.
Posted by turnpiketiger
Member since May 2020
11969 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:44 pm to
Name a single Texas team that isn’t completely over hyped. College to pro.

It’s a total Texas thing
Posted by MSUDawg98
Ravens Flock
Member since Jan 2018
12294 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:46 pm to
That rundown is already out of date. A small slice of shares in the Bears sold with a valuation of $8.8 billion a few months ago.

The McCaskeys haven't done shite and the valuation justifies it. (Papa Bear should've pulled out.) That '85 team was built by the old man and guys he hired. He told Virginia anyone but Mikey... Of course the old bat turned the team over to after her dad died and he singlehandedly destroyed a team setup for a dynasty. They haven't done shite since then besides stumbling into SB XLI by beating the overachieving Seahawks and Saints.
Posted by OweO
Plaquemine, La
Member since Sep 2009
119906 posts
Posted on 8/28/25 at 12:47 pm to
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I guess Elon could buy all the teams and change the league name to XFL.


Well he would have to buy the XFL from the Rock first.
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