Cowboys lead NFL with $5B valuation by Forbes
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The Dallas Cowboys are worth $5 billion, making them the most valuable franchise in the NFL, according to an updated list of estimates published Thursday by Forbes.
Jerry Jones' team is followed by the New England Patriots, New York Giants, Los Angeles Rams, and Washington Redskins.
| Rank | Team | Worth | Owner | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cowboys | $5B | Jerry Jones | 
| 2 | Patriots | $3.8B | Robert Kraft | 
| 3 | Giants | $3.3B | John Mara/Steve Tisch | 
| T4 | Rams | $3.2B | Stan Kroenke | 
| T4 | Redskins | $3.2B | Dan Snyder | 
The Buffalo Bills, which are worth an estimated $1.6 billion, are the least valuable franchise in the league. The Detroit Lions ($1.7 billion), Cincinnati Bengals ($1.8 billion), and Cleveland Browns ($1.95 billion) are the only other franchises valued under $2 billion.
The Seattle Seahawks hold the median value with an estimated worth of $2.58 billion.
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