Where Patriots rank among most valuable NFL franchises

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The 2022 NFL season is at the halfway point and the push for the playoffs is getting underway.

First and foremost, the NFL is a business.

Not all teams are worth the same amount of money, though, and not all teams bring in the same amount.

A number of factors can impact team value, including market size, team revenue, on-field success and more. Several NFL franchises have been sold recently, including the Denver Broncos (2022), Carolina Panthers (2018) and Buffalo Bills (2014) – all for then-record prices. Another team could soon be for sale, as Dan Snyder and the Washington Commanders hired Bank of America Securities on Nov. 2 to help with “potential transactions.”

Forbes has created an estimation of what each team is actually worth if they were sold right now. Here’s a full breakdown of the values of NFL franchises in 2022:

Which NFL team is the most valuable?

The Dallas Cowboys have been deemed the most valuable NFL franchise by Forbes for the 14th straight year and rank No. 1 among all sports franchises.

Entering the 2022 season, Jerry Jones’ squad is worth an estimated $8 billion, up 23% from last year. That tops all other NFL franchises by a wide margin, as no other team has an estimated value above even $6.5 billion.

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Behind the Cowboys in the top five are the New England Patriots ($6.4 billion), Los Angeles Rams ($6.2 billion), New York Giants ($6 billion) and Chicago Bears ($5.8 billion).

Which NFL team is the least valuable?

While the Cowboys have been at the top for over a decade, the Cincinnati Bengals are at the opposite end of the scale.

Fresh off their first Super Bowl appearance in 33 years, the Bengals’ future is bright even though the team is valued at a league-lowest $3 billion. They have an electric young QB-WR duo with Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase, and the franchise’s value should only increase if it becomes a perennial contender.

The other teams at the bottom of the list include the Detroit Lions ($3.05 billion), Arizona Cardinals ($3.27 billion), Buffalo Bills ($3.4 billion) and Jacksonville Jaguars ($3.475 billion).

Full NFL franchise values for 2022

After giving you a taste of the most and least valuable teams, here’s a look at the full ranking from first through 32nd:

  1. Dallas Cowboys, $8 billion
  2. New England Patriots, $6.4 billion
  3. Los Angeles Rams, $6.2 billion
  4. New York Giants, $6 billion
  5. Chicago Bears, $5.8 billion
  6. Washington Commanders, $5.6 billion
  7. New York Jets, $5.4 billion
  8. San Francisco 49ers, $5.2 billion
  9. Las Vegas Raiders, $5.1 billion
  10. Philadelphia Eagles, $4.9 billion
  11. Houston Texans, $4.7 billion
  12. Denver Broncos, $4.65 billion
  13. Miami Dolphins, $4.6 billion
  14. Seattle Seahawks, $4.5 billion
  15. Green Bay Packers, $4.25 billion
  16. Atlanta Falcons, $4 billion
  17. Pittsburgh Steelers, $3.975 billion
  18. Minnesota Vikings, $3.925 billion
  19. Baltimore Ravens, $3.9 billion
  20. Los Angeles Chargers, $3.875 billion
  21. Cleveland Browns, $3.85 billion
  22. Indianapolis Colts, $3.8 billion
  23. Kansas City Chiefs, $3.7 billion
  24. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, $3.675 billion
  25. Carolina Panthers, $3.6 billion
  26. New Orleans Saints, $3.575 billion
  27. Tennessee Titans, $3.5 billion
  28. Jacksonville Jaguars, $3.475 billion
  29. Buffalo Bills, $3.4 billion
  30. Arizona Cardinals, $3.27 billion
  31. Detroit Lions, $3.05 billion
  32. Cincinnati Bengals, $3 billion
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