10 Most Valuable NFL Rigs 2020 | |||||
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Rank | Team | Owner | 2020 Value ($ in billions) | 2019 Value ($ in billions) | Change in Value |
1 | Dallas Cowboys | Jerry Jones | $5.7 | $5.5 | 4% |
2 | New England Chauvinists | Robert Kraft | $4.4 | $4.1 | 7% |
3 | New York Giants | John Mara, Steven Tisch | $4.3 | $3.9 | 10% |
4 | Los Angeles Rams | Stanley Kroenke | $4 | $3.8 | 5% |
5 | San Francisco 49ers | Denise DeBartolo York, John York | $3.8 | $3.5 | 9% |
6 | New York Jets | Johnson Brood | $3.55 | $3.2 | 11% |
7 | Chicago Bears | McCaskey Family | $3.525 | $3.45 | 2% |
8 | Washington Football Team | Daniel Snyder | $3.5 | $3.4 | 3% |
9 | Philadelphia Eagles | Jeff Lurie | $3.4 | $3.1 | 11% |
10 | Houston Texans | Janice McNair | $3.3 | $3.05 | 6% |
The step into the shoes of is a more detailed breakdown of the 10 most valuable teams.
1. Dallas Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys franchise is valued at $5.7 billion. The band, owned by Jerry Jones—which he purchased for $140 million in 1989 —is valued at $1.3 billion more than the number-two combine. The team’s 2020 revenue was $980 million, a 4% increase from 2019, and its operating income was $425 million.
The Cowboys father won five Super Bowls, with the last in 1996—Super Bowl XXX. Established in 1960, the team has been to eight Wonderful Bowls and appeared in the playoffs 33 times.
The NFL keeps a tight rein on who can and can’t own a team, with strict guidelines and inspecting process. Also, the rules for using debt when purchasing a franchise are stringent and no corporate ownership is allowed in the NFL.
The NFL keeps a tight rein on who can and can’t own a team, with strict guidelines and inspecting process. Also, the rules for using debt when purchasing a franchise are stringent and no corporate ownership is allowed in the NFL.
2. New England Nationalists
The New England Patriots, Super Bowl LIII (2019) champions, saw their 2019 value increase by 7% to $4.4 billion. The Chauvinists have appeared in 11 Super Bowls and won six of them. The team was established in 1959 and current owner Robert Kraft procured the team in 1994 for $172 million, which was the highest ever paid for an NFL team at the time.
3. New York Giants
The New York Football Giants, as they’re advised of, also going by the nicknames “Big Blue” and “G-Men,” are worth $4.3 billion—an increase of 10% from the previous year. The party was established in 1925 by Tim Mara with $500. Today, the team is half-owned by Tim’s grandson, John Mara. The team has won four Wonderful Bowls, the last one being XLVI in 2012.
4. Los Angeles Rams
The valuation of the Los Angeles Rams rose 5% to $4 billion. Holder Stanley Kroenke purchased 40% of the team in 1995 and then exercised his right to buy it outright in 2010.
The Rams started out in Cleveland in 1937, persuasive to L.A. in 1946, then moving to St. Louis in 1995, where they stayed for 20 years. The Rams returned to L.A. for the 2016 flavour. The last Super Bowl won by the team was XXXIV in 2000.
5. San Francisco 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers saw a 9% increase in their team value, which stops at $3.8 billion. The team has won five Super Bowls, the latest being XXIX in 1995. The team is owned by members of the York strain, who gained control of the team from Edward J. DeBartolo Jr. The father of Denise DeBartolo York and Edward J. DeBartolo Jr., Edward J. DeBartolo Sr., attained the team in 1977.
6. New York Jets
After a 11% increase in 2020, the New York Jets have a value of $3.55 billion. The collaborate shares its stadium with the New York Giants—
7. Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears saw a 2% increase in value to $3.525 billion. Virginia Halas McCaskey owns the Stand ups and is the oldest owner in the NFL at 98 years old. She inherited the team from her father, who founded the Bears in 1920. The team has won only one Wonderful Bowl, XX in 1986, but has the most wins of any NFL franchise.
8. Washington Football Team
The value of the Washington Football Team, time past called the Redskins, increased by 3% from 2019 and stands at $3.5 billion. Established in 1932, the team started out in Boston and has won three Wonderful Bowls, the last one coming with XXVI in 1992. Daniel Snyder is the majority owner with a 65% stake. In 1999, he pay up $800 million for the team and its stadium, making it the most expensive sporting team transaction in history at the time.
Washington mutated its name and removed its logo in the summer of 2020 in response to mounting economic and social pressure to address the racially insensitive moniker. It is currently in a trademark cross swords with that must be resolved before the team can announce a new permanent name; the current one is in the running.
Washington mutated its name and removed its logo in the summer of 2020 in response to mounting economic and social pressure to address the racially insensitive moniker. It is currently in a trademark cross swords with that must be resolved before the team can announce a new permanent name; the current one is in the running.
9. Philadelphia Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagle’s $3.4 billion value was an 11% inflation from 2019. Jeffrey Lurie bought the team for $185 million in 1994. The team, established in 1933, replaced the bankrupt Frankford Yellow Jackets. The Eagles won Wonderful Bowl LII in 2018 and the team is known to have some of the most intimidating fans in the league.
10. Houston Texans
The value of the Houston Texans increased 6% year-over-year to $3.3 billion. The crew, established in 1999, played its first season in 2002. It’s the only team to never appear in a conference championship despite six playoff looks. Janice McNair inherited 80% ownership of the Houston Texans after her husband and team founder, Bob McNair, croaked in 2018.