The NFL’s Most Valuable Teams 2023
According to Forbes.com, Dallas Cowboys is the most valuable team in the NFL by their enterprise value. ESPN, FOX, CBS, NBC, Amazon Prime, and many more are NFL’s profitable partners. We have listed NFL’s 32 teams’ rank, their current value, territory, and per year’s income, which you need to know.
Rankings as of August 22, 2022.
Team | Rank | Value | Revenue | Change | Debt | Operating Income | Territory |
Dallas Cowboys | 1 | $8 billion | $1.087 billion | 60% | 4% | $466 million | Texas |
New England Patriots | 2 | $6.4 billion | $651 million | 68.4% | 3% | $231 million | Massachusetts |
Los Angeles Rams | 3 | $6.2 billion | $628 million | 93.8% | 51% | $203 million | California |
New York Giants | 4 | $6 billion | $584 million | 81.8% | 8% | $178 million | New Jersey |
Chicago Bears | 5 | $5.8 billion | $520 million | 100% | 2% | $156 million | Illinois |
Washington Commanders | 6 | $5.6 billion | $544 million | 80.6% | 13% | $130 million | Washington, D.C. |
New York Jets | 7 | $5.4 billion | $519 million | 86.2% | 10% | $136 million | New Jersey |
San Francisco 49ers | 8 | $5.2 billion | $575 million | 70.5% | 5% | $142 million | California |
Las Vegas Raiders | 9 | $5.1 billion | $563 million | 110.7% | 25% | $116 million | Nevada |
Philadelphia Eagles | 10 | $4.9 billion | $547 million | 78.2% | 4% | $145 million | Pennsylvania |
Houston Texans | 11 | $4.7 billion | $571 million | 67.9% | 0% | $211 million | Texas |
Denver Broncos | 12 | $4.65 billion | $526 million | 75.5% | 4% | $143 million | Colorado |
Miami Dolphins | 13 | $4.6 billion | $533 million | 78.6% | 11% | $160 million | Florida |
Seattle Seahawks | 14 | $4.5 billion | $518 million | 74.4% | 4% | $123 million | Washington |
Green Bay Packers | 15 | $4.25 billion | $543 million | 61.9% | 4% | $138 million | Wisconsin |
Atlanta Falcons | 16 | $4 billion | $506 million | 53.8% | 24% | $172 million | Georgia |
Pittsburgh Steelers | 17 | $3.975 billion | $494 million | 53.8% | 5% | $135 million | Pennsylvania |
Minnesota Vikings | 18 | $3.925 billion | $500 million | 63.5% | 14% | $141 million | Minnesota |
Baltimore Ravens | 19 | $3.9 billion | $512 million | 50.8% | 7% | $127 million | Maryland |
Los Angeles Chargers | 20 | $3.875 billion | $491 million | 70.3% | 21% | $156 million | California |
Cleveland Browns | 21 | $3.85 billion | $510 million | 97.4% | 6% | $90 million | Ohio |
Indianapolis Colts | 22 | $3.8 billion | $484 million | 59.7% | 6% | $100 million | Indiana |
Kansas City Chiefs | 23 | $3.7 billion | $495 million | 76.2% | 1% | $119 million | Missouri |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 24 | $3.675 billion | $492 million | 83.8% | 5% | $62 million | Florida |
Carolina Panthers | 25 | $3.6 billion | $501 million | 56.5% | 6% | $139 million | North Carolina |
New Orleans Saints | 26 | $3.575 billion | $490 million | 72.3% | 7% | $125 million | Louisiana |
Tennessee Titans | 27 | $3.5 billion | $481 million | 70.7% | 10% | $115 million | Tennessee |
Jacksonville Jaguars | 28 | $3.475 billion | $471 million | 67.1% | 9% | $114 million | Florida |
Buffalo Bills | 29 | $3.4 billion | $470 million | 112.5% | 12% | $83 million | New York |
Arizona Cardinals | 30 | $3.27 billion | $467 million | 52.1% | 5% | $112 million | Arizona |
Detroit Lions | 31 | $3.05 billion | $452 million | 79.4% | 8% | $89 million | Michigan |
Cincinnati Bengals | 32 | $3 billion | $462 million | 66.6% | 4% | $114 million | Ohio |