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Panthers 15th most valuable team


Herb

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Over a billion Mr. Richardson!

1. Dallas Cowboys - $1.85 billion

2. Washington Redskins - $1.55 billion

3. New England Patriots - $1.4 billion

4. New York Giants - $1.3 billion

5. New York Jets - $1.223 billion

6. Houston Texans - $1.202 billion

7. Philadelphia Eagles - $1.164 billion

8. Chicago Bears - $1.093 billion

9. Green Bay Packers - $1.089 billion

10. Baltimore Ravens - $1.088 billion

11. Indianapolis Colts - $1.057 billion

12. Denver Broncos - $1.046 billion

13. Pittsburgh Steelers - $1.018 billion

14. Miami Dolphins - $1.012 billion

15. Carolina Panthers - $1.002 billion

16. Seattle Seahawks - $997 million

17. San Francisco 49ers - $990 million

18. Kansas City Chiefs - $986 million

19. Tampa Bay Bucs - $981 million

20. Cleveland Browns - $977 million

21. New Orleans Saints - $965 million

22. Tennessee Titans - $964 million

23. San Diego Chargers - $920 million

24. Arizona Cardinals - $901 million

25. Cincinnati Bengals - $875 million

26. Detroit Lions - $844 million

27. Atlanta Falcons - $814 million

28. Minnesota Vikings - $796 million

29. Buffalo Bills - $792 million

30. St. Louis Rams - $775 million

31. Oakland Raiders - $761 million

32. Jacksonville Jaguars - $725 million

Poor Jags...

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