Cowboys valued at $10.32 billion, most valuable team in professional sports
The Dallas Cowboys continue to be the most valuable professional sports franchise in the world.
Stop me if you have heard this before, but the Dallas Cowboys are worth a lot of money. You can also stop me if this sounds repetitive, but the Dallas Cowboys are worth more money than literally every other sports team. Sound familiar? It is.
Sportico released evaluations on Tuesday and to absolutely no one’s surprise America’s Team leads the way once again. They are the first team to reach an evaluation of $10B and are well north of that.
BREAKING: The @dallascowboys are now valued at $10.32 billion, the most valuable sports franchise in the world and the first ever to crack $10B.
— Sportico (@Sportico) August 13, 2024
Sportico's @NFL Valuations out NOW https://t.co/foJRHlUcCb pic.twitter.com/27WUQT9DBt
The @Sportico annual NFL team valuations are out. The Dallas Cowboys top the list, worth $10.32 billion—the world’s most valuable franchise & the first worth $10 billion— and the Miami Dolphins see a big jump too. Great work by @kbadenhausen & @LevAkabas: https://t.co/EGXOSWrNxq. pic.twitter.com/8HZIqUf1C2
— Michael McCann (@McCannSportsLaw) August 13, 2024
Of course the first thing that comes to mind for everyone these days is the lack of spending the Cowboys have had and shown throughout the course of free agency and relative to the needed extensions for their superstars. As has always been the case, net worth does not equal salary cap space.
This isn’t said to defend the Cowboys’ lack of action, but more than anything to distinguish what is and is not legitimately connected. If anything the optics of it are frustrating given how we got to this point, but they are clearly not frustrating enough to impact the net worth of the team as exemplified by things that Jerry Jones and Stephen Jones brought up when they were asked about fan apathy in that their season ticket renewal rate was higher (and faster) than ever.
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