Value of NFL franchises: Dallas still far ahead, the Bengals at the bottom of the standings

The NFL does not know the crisis. According to the annual ranking of Forbes magazine, the value of franchises has increased another 7% in the past year.
Now, no NFL team is worth less than $ 2 billion. The Bengals are now the least valued franchise. The only franchise not to gain in value in recent months, Cincinnati replaces the Bills, who were at the back of the pack last year.
At the top, unsurprisingly, the Cowboys still reign supreme, with a valuation of $ 5.7 billion, far ahead of the Patriots, Giants and Rams, the only other franchises to exceed 4 billion.
On average, an NFL franchise is worth over $ 3 billion.
Classification
1. Dallas Cowboys – $ 5.7 billion (+ 4% in one year)
2. New England Patriots – 4.4 billion (+ 7%)
3. New York Giants – 4.3 billion (+ 10%)
4. Los Angeles Rams – 4.0 billion (+ 5%)
5. San Francisco 49ers – 3.8 billion (+ 9%)
6. New York Jets – 3.55 billion (+ 11%)
7. Chicago Bears – 3.525 billion (+ 2%)
8. Washington Football Team – 3.5 billion (+ 3%)
9. Philadelphia Eagles – 3.4 billion (+ 11%)
10. Houston Texans – 3.3 billion (+ 6%)
11. Denver Broncos – 3.2 billion (+ 7%)
12. Las Vegas Raiders – 3.1 billion (+ 7%)
13. Seattle Seahawks – 3.075 billion (+ 11%)
14. Green Bay Packers – 3.05 billion (+ 7%)
15. Pittsburgh Steelers – 3 billion (+ 7%)
16. Baltimore Ravens – 2.975 billion (+ 8%)
17. Minnesota Vikings – 2.95 billion (+ 9%)
18. Miami Dolphins – 2.9 billion (+ 5%)
19. Atlanta Falcons – 2.875 billion (+ 4%)
20. Indianapolis Colts – 2.85 billion (+ 8%)
21. Los Angeles Chargers – 2.6 billion (+ 14%)
22. Carolina Panthers – 2.55 billion (+ 6%)
23. Kansas City Chiefs – 2.5 billion (+ 9%)
24. New Orleans Saints – 2.475 billion (+ 9%)
25. Jacksonville Jaguars – 2.45 billion (+ 5%)
26. Cleveland Browns – 2.35 billion (+ 8%)
27. Arizona Cardinals – $ 2.325 billion (+ 3%)
28. Tennessee Titans – 2.3 billion (+ 7%)
29. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – $ 2.28 billion (+ 4%)
30. Detroit Lions – 2.1 billion (+ 8%)
31. Buffalo Bills – 2.05 billion (+ 8%)
32. Cincinnati Bengals – $ 2 billion (0%)