2024 NFL team valuations by Sportico (Credit: NFL on IG)

The Dallas Cowboys are the most valuable NFL team in 2024, valued at $10.32 billion, according to Sportico. This makes them the first team to surpass the $10 billion mark. Despite limited playoff success in recent years, the Cowboys remain the top draw in the league, with their valuation increasing by 12% from 2023.

“BREAKING: The @dallascowboys are now valued at $10.32 billion, the most valuable sports franchise in the world and the first ever to crack $10B.”

The Los Angeles Rams jumped to second place, valued at $7.79 billion, surpassing the New York Giants, who are now third at $7.65 billion. The Miami Dolphins made a notable leap to seventh place with a valuation of $6.76 billion, reflecting a 29% increase, driven by on-field successes and star players like Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had the biggest rise, moving up 12 spots to 16th, with a 33% increase in valuation to $5.5 billion. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Chargers experienced the largest drop, falling four spots to 22nd.


The 2024 NFL team’s valuation according to Sportico

The top five most valuable NFL teams in 2024 are the Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Rams, New York Giants, New England Patriots, and San Francisco 49ers.

Here is the table with the 2024 NFL team valuations:

NFL TeamValuation (2024)
Arizona Cardinals$4.85 billion
Atlanta Falcons$5.9 billion
Baltimore Ravens$5.12 billion
Buffalo Bills$5.08 billion
Carolina Panthers$5.13 billion
Chicago Bears$6.26 billion
Cincinnati Bengals$4.71 billion
Cleveland Browns$5.14 billion
Dallas Cowboys$10.32 billion
Denver Broncos$5.49 billion
Detroit Lions$4.93 billion
Green Bay Packers$5.39 billion
Houston Texans$6.01 billion
Indianapolis Colts$4.99 billion
Jacksonville Jaguars$4.76 billion
Kansas City Chiefs$5.43 billion
Las Vegas Raiders$6.7 billion
Los Angeles Chargers$5.22 billion
Los Angeles Rams$7.79 billion
Miami Dolphins$6.76 billion
Minnesota Vikings$5.32 billion
New England Patriots$7.31 billion
New Orleans Saints$4.79 billion
New York Giants$7.65 billion
New York Jets$6.8 billion
Philadelphia Eagles$6.75 billion
Pittsburgh Steelers$5.55 billion
San Francisco 49ers$6.86 billion
Seattle Seahawks$5.59 billion
Tampa Bay Buccaneers$5.5 billion
Tennessee Titans$5.29 billion
Washington Commanders$6.3 billion

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