The NFL’s Most Valuable Teams 2024

The Dallas Cowboys have been the most valuable team in the world’s richest sports league for 18 straight years, but America’s Team wasn’t the first franchise worth $1 billion, or $2 billion, or even $3 billion. (By Forbes’ calculations, those milestones were first achieved by, in order, the then-Washington Redskins in 2004, Manchester United in 2012 and Real Madrid in 2013.)

If everything really is bigger in Texas, though, Dallas owner Jerry Jones can surely appreciate this: The Cowboys are the first sports team to cross the $10 billion threshold, landing at $10.1 billion on Forbes’ annual list of the NFL’s most valuable teams. That figure represents a 77% increase since 2020—when the Covid-19 pandemic momentarily slowed NFL teams’ growth—and an annualized return of 15%, beating the S&P 500’s 13% in the same four-year period.

The Cowboys may not have won a Super Bowl since 1996, but they now have a $2.5 billion lead on the NFL’s second-most-valuable team, the Los Angeles Rams—and a $7 billion gap ahead of the No. 32 Cincinnati Bengals—thanks to Dallas’ nearly $800 million in local revenue during the 2023 season, including ticket sales, sponsorships, merchandise and other streams specific to the club. No other pro football team even topped $400 million, with the Las Vegas Raiders and the Rams getting the closest, and Dallas’ $564 million in operating income essentially doubled up the second-place Rams’ $286 million.

All NFL franchises are riding high, however, with roughly $380 million in revenue per team coming from the league’s lucrative new national media rights........

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