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Sportico’s 2024 Most Valuable NFL Teams: Cowboys Worth $10B

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Sportico released its 2024 list of the most valuable NFL teams. See where each team ranked below.

Dallas Cowboys First Team To Exceed $10 Billion

Per Sportico, the Dallas Cowboys are the most valuable team in professional sports. Jerry Jones’ organization is the only team worth over $10 billion. At $10.32 billion, the Cowboys are far and away the most valued team in the NFL.

The Los Angeles Rams ($7.79 billion) moved one spot to No. 2, surpassing the New York Giants ($7.65 billion), who fell to No. 3.

The New England Patriots ($7.31 billion) and San Francisco 49ers ($6.86 billion) sit at No. 4 and No. 5, respectively.

The Miami Dolphins ($6.76 billion) experienced the biggest jump of any team in the top 10, moving from No. 12 to No. 7.

The Tamp Bay Buccaneers ($5.5 billion) experienced the biggest jump in valuation, moving 12 spots from No. 28 to No. 16.

The team that moved the most in the wrong direction was the Los Angeles Chargers ($5.22 billion), dropping four spots from No. 18 to No. 22.

Sportico’s 2024 Most Valuable NFL Teams

RANK TEAM 2023 VALUATION 1-Year Value Change
1 Dallas Cowboys $10.32 billion 12%
2 Los Angeles Rams $7.79 billion 12%
3 New York Giants $7.65 billion 9%
4 New England Patriots $7.31 billion 9%
5 San Francisco 49ers $6.86 billion 11%
6 New York Jets $6.8 billion 11%
7 Miami Dolphins $6.76 billion 29%
8 Philadelphia Eagles $6.75 billion 13%
9 Las Vegas Raiders $6.7 billion 16%
10 Washington Commanders $6.3 billion 4%
11 Chicago Bears $6.26 billion 4%
12 Houston Texans $6.01 billion 12%
13 Atlanta Falcons $5.9 billion 14%
14 Seattle Seahawks $5.59 billion 16%
15 Pittsburgh Steelers $5.55 billion 16%
16 Tampa Bay Buccaneers $5.5 billion 33%
17 Denver Broncos $5.49 billion 13%
18 Kansas City Chiefs $5.43 billion 20%
19 Green Bay Packers $5.39 billion 14%
20 Minnesota Vikings $5.32 billion 20%
21 Tennessee Titans $5.29 billion 21%
22 Los Angeles Chargers $5.22 billion 13%
23 Cleveland Browns $5.14 billion 22%
24 Carolina Panthers $5.13 billion 20%
25 Baltimore Ravens $5.12 billion 21%
26 Buffalo Bills $5.08 billion 23%
27 Indianapolis Colts $4.99 billion 18%
28 Detroit Lions $4.93 billion 20%
29 Arizona Cardinals $4.85 billion 16%
30 New Orleans Saints $4.79 billion 14%
31 Jacksonville Jaguars $4.76 billion 18%
32 Cincinnati Bengals $4.71 billion 18%