08-01-2022, 12:59 PM
Sportico released their list of most valuable sports franchises and Dallas is at the top value of 7.64 billion.
The Bengals are valued at the lowest in the league at 2.84 billion, well below the league average of 4.14 billion.
Everyone has always said that Mike Brown is a smart businessman, regardless of being a bad owner, but, even considering that Cincinnati is a small market franchise, this seems to suggest otherwise.
I will say that, aside from the Steelers, no other AFCN team is even in the top twenty, but would winning a Super Bowl even boost this value? Does Mike need to expand the front office with advertising and things to get more fans interested in the team?
Has Mike Brown really been cheap or has he just been cautious because he doesn't have as much money as other owners? Will selling the naming rights to the field build enough revenue that he'll start doing other things to make money?
I have a meeting at noon so I can't say much but I'm sure I'll have more later.
The Bengals are valued at the lowest in the league at 2.84 billion, well below the league average of 4.14 billion.
Everyone has always said that Mike Brown is a smart businessman, regardless of being a bad owner, but, even considering that Cincinnati is a small market franchise, this seems to suggest otherwise.
Quote:1) Dallas Cowboys $7.64B
2) Los Angeles Rams $5.91B
3) New England Patriots $5.88B
4) New York Giants $5.73B
5) San Francisco 49ers $5.18B
6) Chicago Bears $5B
7) New York Jets $4.8B
8) Washington Commanders $4.78B
9) Philadelphia Eagles $4.7B
10) Denver Broncos $4.65B
11) Houston Texans $4.63B
12) Seattle Seahawks $4.385B
13) Pittsburgh Steelers $4.26B
14) Green Bay Packers $4.19B
15) Las Vegas Raiders $4.08B
16) Miami Dolphins $4.06B
17) Atlanta Falcons $3.88B
18) Minnesota Vikings $3.72B
19) Los Angeles Chargers $3.62B
20) Kansas City Chiefs $3.54B
21) Baltimore Ravens $3.435B
22) Carolina Panthers $3.36B
23) Tennessee Titans $3.29B
24) Tampa Bay Buccaneers $3.28B
25) New Orleans Saints $3.26B
26) Indianapolis Colts $3.245B
27) Cleveland Browns $3.18B
28) Arizona Cardinals $3.165B
29) Buffalo Bills $2.99B
30) Jacksonville Jaguars $2.94B
31) Detroit Lions $2.86B
32) Cincinnati Bengals $2.84B
LEAGUE AVERAGE $4.14B
I will say that, aside from the Steelers, no other AFCN team is even in the top twenty, but would winning a Super Bowl even boost this value? Does Mike need to expand the front office with advertising and things to get more fans interested in the team?
Has Mike Brown really been cheap or has he just been cautious because he doesn't have as much money as other owners? Will selling the naming rights to the field build enough revenue that he'll start doing other things to make money?
I have a meeting at noon so I can't say much but I'm sure I'll have more later.