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Los Angeles Rams now 12th-most valuable sports franchise worldwide
3k@3k_ Jul 22, 2019, 1:17pm CDT
Los Angeles Rams Owner Stan Kroenke walks with Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Football Operations Kevin Demoff and Vice President of Football and Business Administration Tony Pastoors prior to Super Bowl LIII, Feb. 3, 2019. Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images
Forbes has released their annual ranking of the 50 most valuable franchises in the world, and the Los Angeles Rams come in at 12th:
12 (tie) | Los Angeles Rams (NFL)
The Rams had the highest one-year change of any NFL team thanks likely due to the improved on-field product.
One other thing to note? The sheer power of the NFL as a whole.
The Dallas Cowboys remain atop the list for the fourth-straight year. Of the 50 franchises ranked, 26 are NFL teams all of which are worth more than $2b. The scope of the league’s financial impression and the width of the attention it commands is just hard to overstate.
As the Rams get ready to move into a new stadium next year that will serve as a symbol of the league’s power, they’re in fine standing financially to boot.
Los Angeles Rams now 12th-most valuable sports franchise worldwide
3k@3k_ Jul 22, 2019, 1:17pm CDT
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Forbes has released their annual ranking of the 50 most valuable franchises in the world, and the Los Angeles Rams come in at 12th:
12 (tie) | Los Angeles Rams (NFL)
- Value: $3.2 billion
- 1-Year % Change: 7%
- Owner: Stanley Kroenke
- Operating Income: $68 million
The Rams had the highest one-year change of any NFL team thanks likely due to the improved on-field product.
One other thing to note? The sheer power of the NFL as a whole.
The Dallas Cowboys remain atop the list for the fourth-straight year. Of the 50 franchises ranked, 26 are NFL teams all of which are worth more than $2b. The scope of the league’s financial impression and the width of the attention it commands is just hard to overstate.
As the Rams get ready to move into a new stadium next year that will serve as a symbol of the league’s power, they’re in fine standing financially to boot.