NFL is the most popular sports league in the United States. Obviously, the most-watched professional league is the biggest source of income for the individuals and companies associated with the league. The richest team in the NFL right now is the Dallas Cowboys. Have a look at these big 10 of the league.
1. Dallas Cowboys ($9.2 billion)
Fact |
|
Founded |
1960 |
Number of Super Bowls won |
5 (VI, XII, XXVII, XXVIII, XXX) |
Number of NFC championships won |
8 |
Net worth |
Over $9.2 billion |
Consecutive winning seasons |
20 (1966-1985) |
Home stadium |
AT&T Stadium |
Rivalry |
Washington Commanders |
Mascot |
Rowdy the Cowboy |
Owner |
Jerry Jones |
2. New England Patriots ($6.7 billion)
Fact |
|
Founded |
1960 |
The number of Super Bowls won |
6 (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLVI, LI, LIII) |
Number of AFC championships won |
11 |
Net worth |
$6.7 billion |
Number of consecutive division titles won |
11 (2009-2019) |
Home stadium |
Gillette Stadium |
Rivalry |
New York Jets |
Mascot |
Pat Patriot |
Coach with most wins |
Bill Belichick (298) |
Quarterback with most wins |
Tom Brady (243) |
Player with most Super Bowl wins |
Tom Brady (6) |
3. Washington Commanders ($6.55 billion)
Fact |
|
Founded |
1932 as the Boston Braves |
Renamed |
Boston Redskins in 1933, Washington Redskins in 1937, Washington Football Team in 2020, Washington Commanders in 2022 |
Number of Super Bowls won |
3 (VII, XVII, XXII) |
Number of NFC championships won |
5 |
Net worth |
$6.55 billion |
Consecutive division titles won |
5 (1972-1976) |
Home stadium |
FedExField |
Rivalry |
Dallas Cowboys |
Mascot |
Captain Commander |
Coach with most wins |
Joe Gibbs (154) |
Quarterback with most wins |
Sonny Jurgensen (89) |
Player with most Super Bowl wins |
John Riggins (3) |
4. New York Giants ($6.5 billion)
Fact |
|
Founded |
1925 |
Number of Super Bowls won |
4 (XXI, XXV, XLII, XLVI) |
Number of NFC championships won |
11 |
Net worth |
$6.5 billion |
Number of consecutive division titles won |
5 (2005-2009) |
Home stadium |
MetLife Stadium |
Rivalry |
Dallas Cowboys |
Mascot |
J.P. the Giant |
Coach with most wins |
Steve Owen (153) |
Quarterback with most wins |
Eli Manning (117) |
Player with most Super Bowl wins (non-coach) |
Phil Simms (2) |
5. San Francisco 49ers ($6.15 billion)
Fact |
|
Founded |
1946 |
Number of Super Bowls won |
5 (XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXIX) |
Number of NFC championships won |
10 |
Net worth |
$6.15 billion |
Number of consecutive division titles won |
6 (1981-1986) |
Home stadium |
Levi’s Stadium |
Rivalry |
Dallas Cowboys |
Mascot |
Sourdough Sam |
Coach with most wins |
Bill Walsh (102) |
Quarterback with most wins |
Joe Montana (117) |
Player with most Super Bowl wins (non-coach) |
Jerry Rice (4) |
6. New York Jets ($6.11 billion)
Fact |
|
Founded |
1959 |
Number of Super Bowls won |
1 (III) |
Number of AFC championships won |
1 |
Net worth |
Over $6 billion |
Number of consecutive division titles won |
4 (1968-1971) |
Home stadium |
MetLife Stadium |
Rivalry |
New England Patriots |
Mascot |
Flight Fightin’ Fun Machine |
Coach with most wins |
Weeb Ewbank (76) |
Quarterback with most wins |
Joe Namath (96) |
Player with most Super Bowl wins (non-coach) |
Joe Namath (1) |
7. Houston Texans ($6.05 billion)
Fact |
|
Founded |
2002 |
Number of Super Bowls won |
0 |
Net Worth |
$6.05 billion |
Number of division titles won |
6 (2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019) |
Home stadium |
NRG Stadium |
Rivalry |
Indianapolis Colts |
Mascot |
Toro |
Coach with most wins |
Bill O’Brien (52) |
Quarterback with most wins |
Deshaun Watson (31) |
Player with most Pro Bowl selections |
J.J. Watt (5) |
8. Chicago Bears ($6 billion)
Fact |
|
Founded |
1920 |
Number of Super Bowls won |
1 (XX) |
Number of NFL championships won |
9 |
Number of division titles won |
21 |
Home stadium |
Soldier Field |
Rivalry |
Green Bay Packers |
Net Worth |
$6 billion |
Coach with most wins |
George Halas (318) |
Quarterback with most wins |
Sid Luckman (79) |
Player with most Pro Bowl selections |
Walter Payton (9) |
9. Philadelphia Eagles ($5.95 billion)
Fact |
Description |
Founded |
1933 |
Number of Super Bowls won |
1 (LII) |
Number of NFL championships won |
3 (1948, 1949, 1960) |
Number of division titles won |
15 |
Home stadium |
Lincoln Financial Field |
Rivalry |
Dallas Cowboys |
Net Worth |
$5.95 billion |
Coach with most wins |
Dick Vermeil (122) |
Quarterback with most wins |
Donovan McNabb (107) |
Player with most Pro Bowl selections |
Reggie White (13) |
10. Green Bay Packers ($5.8 billion)
Fact |
Description |
Founded |
1919 |
Number of Super Bowls won |
4 (I, II, IV, XXXI) |
Number of NFL championships won |
13 (most in NFL history) |
Number of division titles won |
21 |
Home stadium |
Lambeau Field |
Rivalry |
Chicago Bears |
Mascot |
Viktor the Viking |
Coach with most wins |
Vince Lombardi (98) |
Quarterback with most wins |
Aaron Rodgers (148) |
Player with most Pro Bowl selections |
Brett Favre (11) |
These teams are all worth billions of dollars, and their owners are some of the richest people in the world. The Cowboys are the most valuable team in the NFL, and their owner, Jerry Jones, is worth over $13 billion. The Patriots are the second most valuable team in the NFL, and their owner, Robert Kraft, is worth over $10 billion.
The NFL is a very popular sport, and it generates billions of dollars in revenue each year. This revenue comes from TV deals, ticket sales, and merchandise sales. The NFL also has a very lucrative deal with Nike, which is the official uniform supplier for the league.
The NFL is a very profitable business, and the 10 richest teams in the league are all worth billions of dollars. These teams are able to generate so much revenue because of the popularity of the sport and the lucrative TV deals that the league has.