NFL Franchises Explode, Tom Brady Annoys: “NFL Players Are Ignorant”

If you have a huge PEL, forget about the 9 square meter apartments in Paris. The NFL has a much better investment to offer you. Yield: 14% over the year.

Because according to the ranking published by Forbes Thursday, it is the jump made by the value of NFL franchises in one year. The biggest increase over five years!

So inevitably, the 20% drop in team payroll seems to be off-schedule. And it did not escape Tom Brady, who did not hesitate to point it out on Instagram, with harsh words for the players’ union and his colleagues.

“The salary cap has dropped by 20%… and the new media agreements were announced the day FOLLOWING that the payroll was decided. NFL players better wake up @NFLPA (mention to the players’ union, Editor’s note). NFL players are IGNORANT. “

Except that the union signed a new collective agreement with the NFL in 2020, for a period of ten years. An agreement that had brought no significant progress to the working conditions of the players, and even resulted in an added game in the regular season and one more team in the playoffs. Guaranteed contracts? More job security? All of this will still wait.

On average, NFL franchises are now worth $ 3.48 billion.

The Cowboys remain at the top of the table, with an estimated value of $ 6.5 billion, an increase of 800 million over one year! The biggest gain is for the Buccaneers, who have gained 29% in value in one season. The Bills are the least expensive team in the league.

Classification

1. Dallas Cowboys – $ 6.5 billion (+ 14% in one year)
2. New England Patriots – 5 milliards (+14%)
3. New York Giants – 4,85 milliards (+13%)
4. Los Angeles Rams – 4,8 milliards (+20%)
5. Washington Football Team – 4,2 milliards (+20%)
6. San Francisco 49ers – 4.175 billion (+ 10%)
7. Chicago Bears – 4,075 milliards (+16%)
8. New York Jets – 4.05 billion (+ 14%)
9. Philadelphia Eagles – 3,8 milliards (+12%)
10. Denver Broncos – 3.75 billion (+ 17%)

11. Houston Texans – 3,7 milliards (+12%)
12. Seattle Seahawks – 3,5 milliards (+14%)
13. Green Bay Packers – 3,475 milliards (+14%)
14. Pittsburgh Steelers – 3,43 milliards (+14%)
15. Miami Dolphins – 3,42 milliards (+18%)
16. Las Vegas Raiders – 3.415 billion (+ 10%)
17. Baltimore Ravens – 3,4 milliards (+14%)
18. Minnesota Vikings – 3,35 milliards (+14%)
19. Indianapolis Colts – 3,25 milliards (+14%)
20. Atlanta Falcons – 3,2 milliards (+11%)

21. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – $ 2.94 billion (+ 29%)
22. Kansas City Chiefs – 2,93 milliards (+17%)
23. Los Angeles Chargers – 2,92 milliards (+12%)
24. Carolina Panthers – 2,91 milliards (+14%)
25. New Orleans Saints – 2,825 milliards (+14%)
26. Jacksonville Jaguars – 2,8 milliards (+14%)
27. Arizona Cardinals – 2,65 milliards (+14%)
28. Tennessee Titans – 2.625 billion (+ 14%)
29. Cleveland Browns – 2,6 milliards (+11%)
30. Detroit Lions – 2.4 billion (+ 14%)
31. Cincinnati Bengals – 2,275 milliards (14%)
32. Buffalo Bills – 2,27 milliards (+11%)

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