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The Dallas Cowboys haven't made the playoffs since 2009, yet somehow Jerry Jones' team has once again risen in value -- by 36 percent over last year -- to lead the Forbes NFL Team Values list, which was released Wednesday, at $3.2 billion.
The Cowboys are atop the magazine's rankings by a healthy margin for an eighth consecutive season, having risen in value by $900 million to become the only NFL team worth more than $3 billion.
Despite last having won a championship in 1996, the Cowboys are second in value only to Real Madrid ($3.4 billion) among all global sports franchises.
Most Valuable NFL Teams
The Cowboys top Forbes' list of the most valuable NFL franchises for the seventh straight year. A look at the top five teams in the list:
The Cowboys are atop the magazine's rankings by a healthy margin for an eighth consecutive season, having risen in value by $900 million to become the only NFL team worth more than $3 billion.
Despite last having won a championship in 1996, the Cowboys are second in value only to Real Madrid ($3.4 billion) among all global sports franchises.
Most Valuable NFL Teams
Franchise | Value |
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1. Cowboys | $3.2 billion |
2. Patriots | $2.6B |
3. Redskins | $2.4B |
4. Giants | $2.1B |
5. Texans | $1.85B |
Source: Forbes' NFL Franchise Valuations |