The NFL generated over $20 billion in revenue last season, with each team taking home significant media and sponsorship revenue. This revenue surge is largely due to multi-year broadcasting deals valued at $125 billion with major networks and platforms such as ESPN, CBS, NBC, Fox, YouTube, and Amazon.
Key Insights:
Dallas Cowboys:
Revenue: $1.14 billion
Valuation: $9 billion
The Cowboys are the most valuable sports franchise globally and generated the highest revenue among NFL teams. Their significant earnings from sponsorship deals, including a notable $200 million contract with Molson Coors, and control over various revenue streams at AT&T Stadium contribute to their top position.
Las Vegas Raiders:
Revenue: $729 million
Valuation: $6.2 billion
The Raiders experienced the highest annualized revenue growth over five years at 15%.
Los Angeles Rams:
Revenue: $686 million
Valuation: $6.9 billion
The Rams are notable for their substantial revenue growth and valuation.
New England Patriots:
Revenue: $684 million
Valuation: $7 billion
Despite a lower revenue growth rate of 3%, the Patriots maintain a high valuation and significant earnings.
New York Giants:
Revenue: $639 million
Valuation: $6.8 billion
The Giants are among the top earners with steady revenue growth.
Additional Notable Teams:
San Francisco 49ers ($622M)
Houston Texans ($605M)
Miami Dolphins ($600M)
Philadelphia Eagles ($598M)
Green Bay Packers ($577M)
The Kansas City Chiefs, despite their success in recent Super Bowls, ranked 22nd with $540 million in revenue. Factors such as player brand partnerships, including those of Travis Kelce, contribute significantly to their revenue.
At the lower end, the Detroit Lions generated $495 million, which still surpasses the revenue of almost all NBA, NHL, and MLB teams.
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