NFL franchises dominate the list of the world’s most expensive sports teams.
If you are lucky enough to own one of the 32, you are sitting on a vast fortune that will only grow over time.
For the first time ever, three franchises have topped the $10 billion mark with an average of $7.1 billion across the league.
The Dallas Cowboys lead for the 19th straight year as Jerry Jones leads a marketing machine and America’s Team dominates the headlines, most recently with Micah Parsons‘ shock departure.
Forbes has crunched the numbers and produced a definitive list, ranked here from first to worst.
1. Dallas Cowboys – $13 billion
GettyThe NFL is still Jerry’s World[/caption]The Boys haven’t won the Super Bowl since 1996. It doesn’t matter, Jones is the fastest hand in the NFL when it comes to making money.
2. Los Angeles Rams – $10.5 billion
Stan Kroenke won the Super Bowl on home soilGettyThe NFL’s second-most expensive team plays in its most expensive stadium, worth a whopping $5.5 billion.
3. New York Giants – $10.1 billion
Jaxson Dart has a Giant opportunity in New YorkGETTYJaxson Dart has the potential to lead a monster if he finally turns around the G-Men.
4. New England Patriots – $9 billion
GettyDrake Maye is at the helm of a huge franchise[/caption]Almost two decades of Tom Brady has created a commercial juggernaut.
5. San Francisco 49ers – $8.6 billion
The Niners have stars but plenty of questionsGettyThe gold rush is still going strong in the Bay Area.
6. Philadelphia Eagles – $8.3 billion
GettyJalen Hurts is the face of the Eagles[/caption]The Super Bowl champion has some of the most passionate fans in sports.
7. Chicago Bears – $8.2 billion
Chicago thinks it has the tools to be a contenderGettyIn Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams, the Bears are well placed to dominate.
8. New York Jets – $8.1 billion
Aaron Glenn is the latest coach to try and revive Gang GreenGettyJustin Fields will be under a lot of pressure to succeed where Aaron Rodgers — and many other QBs — failed.
9. Las Vegas Raiders – $7.7 billion
Geno Smith was Brady’s choice at QBGettyTom Brady bought a slice of a very expensive pie. Will the gamble pay off? Almost certainly.
10. Washington Commanders – $7.6 billion
GettyJayden Daniels era is here[/caption]It’s a new era in the capital with a franchise quarterback and new stadium in the works.
11. Miami Dolphins – $7.5 billion
GettyTyreek Hill needs to be at his best for Miami[/caption]The Fins could go either way next season as Mike McDaniel tries to bring together a mercurial group.
12. Houston Texans – $7.4 billion
The Texans have a solid young rosterC.J. Stroud is at the helm of a potential rocket.
13. Denver Broncos – $6.8 billion
Sean Payton is the NFL’s second best-paid coachGettyA disastrous Russell Wilson trade is in the rear-view mirror.
14. Seattle Seahawks – $6.7 billion
Sam Darnold has been handed the keys in SeattleGettyFrenzied fans and plenty of potential.
15. Green Bay Packers – $6.65 billion
GettyGreen Bay is going for broke[/caption]Parsons will be a huge commercial draw as well as a talent on the field.
16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – $6.6 billion
GettyBaker has been a breath of fresh air[/caption]Brady and Baker Mayfield have provided a solid foundation on the field.
17. Pittsburgh Steelers – $6.5 billion
GettyHas Aaron Rodgers still got it?[/caption]Always there or there about but the glory days are a long time past. Can Aaron Rodgers change that?
18. Cleveland Browns – $6.4 billion
Shedeur Sanders equals media attentionGettyA disaster on the field but successful off it.
19. Atlanta Falcons – $6.35 billion
There has been a changing of the guard in AtlantaGettyCould have been higher but Brady did Brady things in the Super Bowl.
20. Tennessee Titans – $6.3 billion
Cam Ward is the man tasked with turning Tennessee into a TitanGettySolid but unspectacular on and off the field.
21. Minnesota Vikings – $6.25 billion
GettyJustin Jefferson got paid after a brilliant start[/caption]There is plenty of potential in the Twin Cities with an up-and-coming roster.
22. Kansas City Chiefs – $6.2 billion
Taylor Swift has brought millions of fans to the CHiefsGettyDominant team but in a small market.
23. Baltimore Ravens – $6.1 billion
Lamar Jackson needs a Super BowlGettyNot far behind the franchise that was reborn after the controversial move.
24. Los Angeles Chargers – $6 billion
The Bolts are the little brother in LAGettyOvershadowed by the wealthy cousins despite sharing a home. The town is big enough for two.
25. Buffalo Bills – $5.95 billion
GettyThe Bills’ Super Bowl jinx is real[/caption]Josh Allen leads a perennial contender but the lowest-ranked in a wealthy division.
26. Indianapolis Colts – $5.9 billion
Danny Dimes has a change of sceneryGettyIndy needs an Andrew Luck replacement.
27. Carolina Panthers – $5.7 billion
Patience is a virtue for CarolinaBryce Young is showing signs he could create a spark.
28. Jacksonville Jaguars – $5.6 billion
GettyThere will be plenty of eyes on the Jags this season[/caption]Travis Hunter brings some much-needed star power.
29. Arizona Cardinals – $5.5 billion
Kyler Murray has not delivered successGetty Images - GettyThere are promising signs that the Cardinals could throw some surprises.
30. Detroit Lions – $5.4 billion
The Lions have the perfect man on the sidelineGettyThe future is bright under Dan Campbell but there is a lot of work to do.
31. New Orleans Saints – $5.3 billion
Tyler Shough arrives in a tough situationGettyIt could be a long few years in New Orleans as the Saints are in cap hell.
32. Cincinnati Bengals – $5.25 billion
Cincinnati is known for tightly clutching the purse stringsThis would explain why it took so long to pay Trey Hendrickson.
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