The New England Patriots might be in the middle of a rebuild, but they are still one of the top-three most valuable NFL teams.
Forbes released the annual list with the Patriots ranked behind the Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams in valuation. The team is reportedly worth $7.4 billion, which is an increase from last year’s $7 billion listing.
However, they didn’t have as high of a percentage gain as the Rams, who went from third place in 2023 to surpassing the Patriots for the No. 2 spot with $7.6 billion.
The Cowboys remained No. 1 on the list with a whopping $10.1 billion in valuation.
- Dallas Cowboys ($10.1 billion)
- Los Angeles Rams ($7.6 billion)
- New England Patriots ($7.4 billion)
- New York Giants ($7.3 billion)
- New York Jets ($6.9 billion)
- San Francisco 49ers ($6.8 billion)
- Las Vegas Raiders ($6.7 billion)
- Philadelphia Eagles ($6.6 billion)
- Chicago Bears ($6.4 billion)
- Washington Commanders ($6.3 billion)
- Miami Dolphins ($6.2 billion)
- Houston Texans ($6.1 billion)
- Green Bay Packers ($5.6 billion)
- Denver Broncos ($5.5 billion)
- Seattle Seahawks ($5.45 billion)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers ($5.4 billion)
- Pittsburgh Steelers ($5.3 billion)
- Atlanta Falcons ($5.2 billion)
- Cleveland Browns ($5.15 billion)
- Los Angeles Charges ($5.1 billion)
- Minnesota Vikings ($5.05 billion)
- Baltimore Ravens ($5 billion)
- Tennessee Titans ($4.9 billion)
- Kansas City Chiefs ($4.85 billion)
- Indianapolis Colts ($4.8 billion)
- Jacksonville Jaguars ($4.6 billion)
- Carolina Panthers ($4.5 billion)
- New Orleans Saints ($4.4 billion)
- Arizona Cardinals ($4.3 billion)
- Buffalo Bills ($4.2 billion)
- Detroit Lions ($4.15 billion)
- Cincinnati Bengals ($4.1 billion)
There’s hope that the Patriots’ valuation growth percentage will be even higher in 2025 if rookie quarterback Drake Maye gets on the field and shows promise during the season.
The team’s future will ultimately be determined by the development of the No. 3 overall pick of the 2024 NFL draft.
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