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2024 NFL valuations, per Sportico​

1. Dallas Cowboys, $10.32 billion
2. Los Angeles Rams, $7.79 billion
3. New York Giants, $7.65 billion
4. New England Patriots, $7.31 billion
5. San Francisco 49ers, $6.86 billion
6. New York Jets, $6.8 billion
7. Miami Dolphins, $6.76 billion
8. Philadelphia Eagles, $6.75 billion
9. Las Vegas Raiders, $6.7 billion
10. Washington Commodes, $6.3 billion
11. Chicago Bears, $6.26 billion
12. Houston Texans, $6.01 billion
13. Atlanta Falcons, $5.9 billion
14. Seattle Seahawks, $5.59 billion
15. Pittsburgh Steelers, $5.55 billion
16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, $5.5 billion
17. Denver Broncos, $5.49 billion
18. Kansas City Chiefs, $5.43 billion
19. Green Bay Packers, $5.39 billion
20. Minnesota Vikings, $5.32 billion
21. Tennessee Titans, $5.29 billion
22. Los Angeles Chargers, $5.22 billion
23. Cleveland Browns, $5.14 billion
24. Carolina Panthers, $5.13 billion
25. Baltimore Ravens, $5.12 billion
26. Buffalo Bills, $5.08 billion
27. Indianapolis Colts, $4.99 billion
28. Detroit Lions, $4.93 billion
29. Arizona Cardinals, $4.85 billion
30. New Orleans Saints, $4.79 billion
31. Jacksonville Jaguars, $4.76 billion
32. Cincinnati Bengals, $4.71 billion


Oh and see the difference between landlord and squatter. See number 22.
 

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2024 NFL valuations, per Sportico​

1. Dallas Cowboys, $10.32 billion
2. Los Angeles Rams, $7.79 billion
3. New York Giants, $7.65 billion
4. New England Patriots, $7.31 billion
5. San Francisco 49ers, $6.86 billion
6. New York Jets, $6.8 billion
7. Miami Dolphins, $6.76 billion
8. Philadelphia Eagles, $6.75 billion
9. Las Vegas Raiders, $6.7 billion
10. Washington Commodes, $6.3 billion
11. Chicago Bears, $6.26 billion
12. Houston Texans, $6.01 billion
13. Atlanta Falcons, $5.9 billion
14. Seattle Seahawks, $5.59 billion
15. Pittsburgh Steelers, $5.55 billion
16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, $5.5 billion
17. Denver Broncos, $5.49 billion
18. Kansas City Chiefs, $5.43 billion
19. Green Bay Packers, $5.39 billion
20. Minnesota Vikings, $5.32 billion
21. Tennessee Titans, $5.29 billion
22. Los Angeles Chargers, $5.22 billion
23. Cleveland Browns, $5.14 billion
24. Carolina Panthers, $5.13 billion
25. Baltimore Ravens, $5.12 billion
26. Buffalo Bills, $5.08 billion
27. Indianapolis Colts, $4.99 billion
28. Detroit Lions, $4.93 billion
29. Arizona Cardinals, $4.85 billion
30. New Orleans Saints, $4.79 billion
31. Jacksonville Jaguars, $4.76 billion
32. Cincinnati Bengals, $4.71 billion


Oh and see the difference between landlord and squatter. See number 22.

That’s SUCH BS!!! You know he wouldn’t have been allowed to move The Rams Franchise!! That’s #1 if the DOME would have lived up to there DEAL!!!

#2 is Stan Kronke is MIZZU all the way through.

Yeah - I told my story & wasn’t around to here,but St.Louis yesterday news paper really told the story. Bernie & JT were horrible Homers.That Nick Wagoner was a SELLOUT!! He replied to our post,but it was a JOKE a lot of times. I’d call them out all the time.

—You know I was a Ram NFL.com OG back in the day until they went with teams websites & didn’t run post anymore.I called out & still call out a lot of HISTORY or where The Rams are at NOW!

I’d say heaven can’t wait or Warren Betty as a Ram ? Shampoo or whatever LA was. We are living in such a GREAT ERA!! Stan Kronke is about WINNING!!

Just look at his sports HISTORY!!

Talk about The LA Olympics !!


It was suppose to be 2024 for real’s! Thanks 2 Covid they change course real quick. Just wait & see what Stan Kronke & The Rams started.
 

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I have a photo way back in 2014 when I made the call.It was at the LA Forum if anybody knows where SOFI is at ?? You know talking to a policeman all F”d up with 2 beautiful ALE’s(after downing a bottle of Red) & asking what was going to happen with Hollywood Park ?
I broke him down & he said that there was HOPE!! Yes I know & love that name,but seeing those trackers lined up really made me believe!!!
The policeman said he saw the plans they had & streets of the complex’s.
I’ll continue to tell the story.I wonder about politics & if St.Louis really would have been able to build that over the River ??

Stan really needed to move ,& J. Fish knew it.I’ve always said he should have bought stick in Coke ?ř
He knew what was going on with The Rams as well as Demoff.

Les Snead still being a RAM was a GOLD FIND to let free.
 

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I’d say heaven can’t wait or Warren Betty as a Ram ? Shampoo or whatever LA was.
homer simpson GIF
 

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2024 NFL valuations, per Sportico​

1. Dallas Cowboys, $10.32 billion
2. Los Angeles Rams, $7.79 billion
3. New York Giants, $7.65 billion
4. New England Patriots, $7.31 billion
5. San Francisco 49ers, $6.86 billion
6. New York Jets, $6.8 billion
7. Miami Dolphins, $6.76 billion
8. Philadelphia Eagles, $6.75 billion
9. Las Vegas Raiders, $6.7 billion
10. Washington Commodes, $6.3 billion
11. Chicago Bears, $6.26 billion
12. Houston Texans, $6.01 billion
13. Atlanta Falcons, $5.9 billion
14. Seattle Seahawks, $5.59 billion
15. Pittsburgh Steelers, $5.55 billion
16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, $5.5 billion
17. Denver Broncos, $5.49 billion
18. Kansas City Chiefs, $5.43 billion
19. Green Bay Packers, $5.39 billion
20. Minnesota Vikings, $5.32 billion
21. Tennessee Titans, $5.29 billion
22. Los Angeles Chargers, $5.22 billion
23. Cleveland Browns, $5.14 billion
24. Carolina Panthers, $5.13 billion
25. Baltimore Ravens, $5.12 billion
26. Buffalo Bills, $5.08 billion
27. Indianapolis Colts, $4.99 billion
28. Detroit Lions, $4.93 billion
29. Arizona Cardinals, $4.85 billion
30. New Orleans Saints, $4.79 billion
31. Jacksonville Jaguars, $4.76 billion
32. Cincinnati Bengals, $4.71 billion


Oh and see the difference between landlord and squatter. See number 22.
Dude you are about to trigger some people again for not realizing we'd already be playing in a near out dated stadium again that is also a shitty open air stadium.
 

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I don't remember where the Raiders were when they were in Oakland. But I thought it was near the bottom. Now they're number 9.
 

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Just using a rough average: the combined value of all teams is in the $200B neighborhood.
That's a lotta dough... but somehow, I thought it'd be more...
Does the NFL itself have a value separate from the individual teams?
 

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Yeah youyou might B-wright ? Who knows ? Have you ever seen those movies though ? If you haven’t then you you don’t know the History of a Bigtime actor in that era. I guess your a EURO - which is cool,but a different culture back then.
I picture Benny Hill getting chased around about now. Lol
 

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These are determined in August every year. After holding 3rd place from 2020-2023 the Rams went up to 2nd this year.

Aug 2023
1. Cowboys
2. Giants
3. Rams (6.9 billion)

Aug 2022
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Rams (6.2 billion)

Aug 2021
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Rams (4.8 billion)

Aug 2020
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Rams (4 billion)

Aug 2019
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Giants
4. Rams (3.8 billion)

Aug 2018
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Giants
4. Rams (3.2 billion)

Aug 2017
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Giants
4. Rams (3 billion)

Aug 2016
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Giants
6. Rams (2.9 billion)

Aug 2015
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Redskins
28. Rams (1.45 billion) :wow2:

Obviously the Cowboys are America's team. :sick2:
 

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Before the McVay Era the whiners were always ahead of them in value from Aug 2011-2016. In Aug 2017 the Rams began to overtake them.

Last time the Renters were ahead of the Rams in value was Aug 2013.

Since 2012 the bottom feeders were usually the Bungles, Lions, Bills, Raiders who were among the lowest valued teams.

The Rams took a huge leap in value in Aug 2022 after winning the Super Bowl.
 
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Rams gained $6.34 billion in net worth, in a 9 year span.
A 537% increase in value. 60% per year.
Doubled in value between Aug. 2020 and Aug. 2024, somehow.... during the height of the covid years.... you'd think the value of a spectator-based sports team would go down?
Then again, the cost of almost everything has at least doubled. Cost of commercial construction was about $110/sf avg (in my area) in 2019, now it's almost tripled, $285/sf, and climbing...
So, maybe the doubling in value is just due to inflation?
 

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These are determined in August every year. After holding 3rd place from 2020-2023 the Rams went up to 2nd this year.

Aug 2023
1. Cowboys
2. Giants
3. Rams (6.9 billion)

Aug 2022
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Rams (6.2 billion)

Aug 2021
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Rams (4.8 billion)

Aug 2020
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Rams (4 billion)

Aug 2019
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Giants
4. Rams (3.8 billion)

Aug 2018
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Giants
4. Rams (3.2 billion)

Aug 2017
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Giants
4. Rams (3 billion)

Aug 2016
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Giants
6. Rams (2.9 billion)

Aug 2015
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Redskins
28. Rams (1.45 billion) :wow2:

Obviously the Cowboys are America's team. :sick2:
One bad year and the Patriots fangirls jump ship so fast the franchise plummets in value. Not surprising.
 

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It's a business. Newsflash.

Meanwhile those who don't understand this basic truth...
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These are determined in August every year. After holding 3rd place from 2020-2023 the Rams went up to 2nd this year.

Aug 2023
1. Cowboys
2. Giants
3. Rams (6.9 billion)

Aug 2022
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Rams (6.2 billion)

Aug 2021
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Rams (4.8 billion)

Aug 2020
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Rams (4 billion)

Aug 2019
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Giants
4. Rams (3.8 billion)

Aug 2018
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Giants
4. Rams (3.2 billion)

Aug 2017
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Giants
4. Rams (3 billion)

Aug 2016
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Giants
6. Rams (2.9 billion)

Aug 2015
1. Cowboys
2. Patriots
3. Redskins
28. Rams (1.45 billion) :wow2:

Obviously the Cowboys are America's team. :sick2:
My question how long until 1st?
 

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Rams gained $6.34 billion in net worth, in a 9 year span.
A 537% increase in value. 60% per year.
Doubled in value between Aug. 2020 and Aug. 2024, somehow.... during the height of the covid years.... you'd think the value of a spectator-based sports team would go down?
Then again, the cost of almost everything has at least doubled. Cost of commercial construction was about $110/sf avg (in my area) in 2019, now it's almost tripled, $285/sf, and climbing...
So, maybe the doubling in value is just due to inflation?
A new stadium would give them a big boost. Kroenke owning SoFi, then even more so.