Cowboys dominate Forbes list of NFL’s most valuable teams
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Jerry-Jones

The Cowboys aren’t just winning on the field — even if there’s some skepticism about the coming year — they’re continuing to rake in cash off the field. To no one’s surprise, Dallas topped the bi-weekly annual most valuable NFL teams list from Forbes, checking in at $3.2 billion.

That’s the equivalent of the Yankees (T-2) and behind only Real Madrid in net worth.

Dallas is a good chunk of change higher than the next NFL team on the list, the New England Patriots, worth an estimated $2.6 billion (6th overall) coming off another Super Bowl win with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.

The Redskins mediocrity continues to have zero effect on Dan Snyder’s wallet, with the team estimated to be worth $2.4 billion, the third highest in the NFL and 9th overall.

Washington’s NFC East rival Giants are worth $2.1 billion (12th overall), while the Texans($1.85 billion, 16th overall) are surprisingly high.

The rest of the NFL teams are as follows:

Jets, 17th, $1.8 billion

Eagles, 18th, $1.75 billion

Bears, 20th, $1.70 billion

49ers, 22nd, $1.6 billion

Ravens, 23rd, $1.5 billion

Broncos, 26th, $1.45 billion

Colts, 27th, $1.4 billion

Packers, 29th, $1.38 billion

Steelers, 32nd, $1.35 billion

Seahawks, 35th, $1.33 billion

Dolphins, 37th, $1.3 billion

Panthers, 42nd, $1.25 billion

Buccaneers, 45th, $1.23 billion

Titans, 48th, $1.16 billion

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