How much is the Washington Commanders valued at? List of top 5 most valuable NFL Franchises in 2022

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Washington Commanders are one team in the NFL who have managed to secure all the negative headline courtesy to their owner Dan Snyder, over the past couple of years. With plenty of financial and sexual misconduct-activities being followed for years (right under the nose of the Snyders), it seems like a new ownership is just what this franchise needs.

Dan Snyder
Dan Snyder

To those who are unaware, according to Wusa9, Washington Commanders is valued at $5.6 Billion in 2022, an increase in 33% from 2021. At one point, the Commanders were the most valuable team in the league for seven straight years. However, the team has ranked fifth or lower in six of the last seven years. As a result of which they are ranked 6th in the Top 10 most valuable teams in the NFL this year.

To bring everyone on the page, on average, NFL teams are worth $4.4 Billion as per Forbes. So, which do make the cut? If this is you concern as well, then this article is tailor made just for you. Let’s get straight into it without any further ado.

5. Chicago Bears $5.8 Billion

Owned by Virginia Halas McCaskey, they are the third-largest media market in the entire United States.

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CHICAGO, IL – AUGUST 03: Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields 1 looks on during the Chicago Bears training camp on Family Fest Day at Soldier Field on August 3, 2021 at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL. Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire NFL, American Football Herren, USA AUG 03 Chicago Bears Training Camp Icon164210803049

Interestingly, Halas McCaskey also became the longest-tenured owner in the NFL. Currently placed 3rd in the NFC North division as of writing, the Bears have lost their most recent games to the Dallas Cowboys and are all set to lock horns against the Miami Dolphins in their next showdown.

4. New York Giants $6 Billion

Owned by John Mara and Steven Tisch, this franchise has an operating income of -$12.5 Million and they have just been slipping in the list for some years now. However, on the field this season, the Giants have been well-above expectations in the 2022-23 season.

Saquon Barkley - New York Giants
Saquon Barkley – New York Giants

They have won 6 out of their 8 games and are placed in the third spot of the NFC East division.

3. Los Angeles Rams $6.2 Billion

They are owned by Stanley Kroenke, their value has certainly increased by tons ever since they have backed to LA from St, Louis, Missouri.

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Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay, left, and Matthew Stafford celebrate after the NFC Championship NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022, in Inglewood, Calif. The Rams won 20-17 to advance to the Super Bowl. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

Moreover, having won the Super Bowl last time around, the Rams have continued to work on their upward trajectory.

2. New England Patriots $6.4 Billion

Owned by the iconic Robert Kraft, this is franchise where Bill Belichick and Tom Brady managed to take charge of the NFL for years.

Bill Belichick
Bill Belichick

Not only are they the second-most valuable teams in the NFL, but one of the most valuable sports franchises on the planet.

1. Dallas Cowboys $8 Billion

There shouldn’t be any surprise here with Jerry Jones’ owned team, taking up the numero uno spot in this tally.

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FRISCO, TEXAS – JANUARY 08: Team owner Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys talks with the media during a press conference at the Ford Center at The Star on January 08, 2020 in Frisco, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

The Dallas Cowboys have been the most valuable team in the league since the late 2000s. To those who are unaware, Cowboys generate around $800 million in revenue annually.

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