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9/14/2015 1:03:55 PM EDT
Forbes says the average NFL franchise is now worth $2 billion, a 38 percent increase from last year that is due in part to a $39 million increase in national television rights fees shared among all teams.
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NFL teams:

Dallas Cowboys $4 billion

New England Patriots $3.2 billion

Washington Redskins $2.85 billion

New York Giants $2.8 billion

San Francisco 49ers  $3.16 billion

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All Pro teams:

Dallas Cowboys $4 billion

Real Madrid $3.26 billion

New England Patriots $3.2 billion

New York Yankees $3.2 billion

FC Barcelona $3.16 billion



http://espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/story/_/id/13654728/forbes-list-ranks-dallas-cowboys-sports-most-valuable-franchise-4-billion

9/14/2015 1:05:57 PM EDT
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Still continues to amaze me how big a market the Deadskins pull.
9/14/2015 1:07:41 PM EDT
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Still continues to amaze me how big a market the Deadskins pull.
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Same reason the lottery makes money, people hoping for a miracle.


 
9/14/2015 1:13:29 PM EDT
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I thought Manchester United was the most expensive.
9/14/2015 1:16:46 PM EDT
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They used to be. Apparently the market share uptick made a big change. It used to be the Yankees and ManUnited
9/14/2015 3:00:57 PM EDT
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It is kind of surprising to see them in the top 3.
9/14/2015 3:09:11 PM EDT
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In 1989 when Jerry Jones bought them....he only paid 150 million. Pretty good investment, no?


Don't know the team's value when they became the Cowboys in 1960 or when they were the Steers or Rangers.


9/14/2015 9:06:21 PM EDT
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They use to be.
9/15/2015 9:59:19 PM EDT
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In 1989 when Jerry Jones bought them....he only paid 150 million. Pretty good investment, no?

Don't know the team's value when they became the Cowboys in 1960 or when they were the Steers or Rangers.
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His GM skills leave much to be desired, but there is no denying he is one hell of a good owner.
9/15/2015 10:03:38 PM EDT
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His GM skills leave much to be desired, but there is no denying he is one hell of a good owner.

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In 1989 when Jerry Jones bought them....he only paid 150 million. Pretty good investment, no?



Don't know the team's value when they became the Cowboys in 1960 or when they were the Steers or Rangers.



His GM skills leave much to be desired, but there is no denying he is one hell of a good owner.



I'd say his son is doing a pretty good job in the personnel department.  Who else in the organization had the clout and balls to stop Jerry from drafting Manziel?  The story goes Jerry was ready to turn in the card with Manziels name on it, but Steven stopped him.