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		<title>Shabbat Shalom: Friday Wrap-Up (11/19/2010)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 15:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Heitner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s call it a wrap on the Florida Gators football season.  It&#8217;s too bad we can&#8217;t call it a wrap on this Cameron Newton mess.  It&#8217;s like Brett Favre coverage, but with something that actually matters.  At some point, though, enough is enough.  Today is the deadline for MLB teams to set their 40 Man&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2010/11/19/shabbat-shalom-friday-wrap-up-11192010/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2010/11/19/shabbat-shalom-friday-wrap-up-11192010/">Shabbat Shalom: Friday Wrap-Up (11/19/2010)</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s call it a wrap on the Florida Gators football season.  It&#8217;s too bad we can&#8217;t call it a wrap on this Cameron Newton mess.  It&#8217;s like Brett Favre coverage, but with something that actually matters.  At some point, though, enough is enough.  Today is the deadline for MLB teams to set their 40 Man Rosters for the purpose of the Rule 5 Draft at the Winter Meetings.  I will be focusing on what the Kansas City Royals decide to do.  My fantasy football team is 9-1 (it should be 10-0, but I lost the first week by .06), and I am going up against my rival &#8211; the only other 9-1 team in the league (it is a 12 person league).  So on Sunday, my eyes will be focused on my Yahoo! Fantasy Football Android app while I am at a friend&#8217;s engagement party.  Here are some stories I missed over the past week:</p>
<p><strong>Football</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Not exactly the $40 million in guaranteed money that was originally flaunted [<a title="External Link" href="http://voices.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/donovan-mcnabb/donovan-mcnabbs-guaranteed-mon.html" target="_blank">Donovan McNabb's guaranteed money: $3.5 million</a>].</li>
<li>The &#8220;godfather of agent misbehavior&#8221; [<a title="External Link" href="http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2010-11-16-norby-walters-agent-scandal_N.htm" target="_blank">Norby Walters doesn't regret role in college football scandal</a>].</li>
<li>Because UNC has not yet suffered enough [<a title="External Link" href="http://www2.journalnow.com/sports/2010/nov/16/ncaa-says-two-heels-cannot-play-ar-540891/" target="_blank">NCAA says two Heels cannot play</a>].</li>
<li>Fingers crossed that the NFLPA doesn&#8217;t adopt the NBPA&#8217;s rule that an agent can&#8217;t represent both a player and coach? [<a title="External Link" href="http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/11/18/jimmy-sexton-pat-dye-merge-firms/" target="_blank">Jimmy Sexton, Pat Dye merge firms</a>]</li>
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<p><strong>Baseball</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Already brokered $57.25MM worth of contracts since the start of free agency [<a title="External Link" href="http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/11/aces-agency-off-to-a-great-start.html" target="_blank">ACES Agency Off To A Great Start</a>].</li>
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<p><strong>Basketball</strong></p>
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<li>Such an awesome resource [<a title="External Link" href="http://hoopshype.com/sneakers.htm" target="_blank">HoopsHype - NBA Sneakers</a>].</li>
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<p><strong>Skiing</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Highlights an agency named Allegiance Sports Group [<a title="External Link" href="http://espn.go.com/action/freeskiing/blog/_/post/5792269/yes-skiers-agents?campaign=rss&amp;source=ACTIONHeadlines" target="_blank">Yes, skiers have agents</a>].</li>
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<p><strong>Sports Agents</strong></p>
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<li>The list begins with Bill Strickland and ends with Larry Reynolds [<a title="External Link" href="http://atlantapost.com/2010/11/16/11-black-sports-agents-transforming-players-into-superstars/" target="_blank">11 Black Sports Agents Transforming Players into SuperStars</a>].</li>
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		<title>A Deep Look Into Baseball&#8217;s Salary Arbitration System</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 13:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Heitner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Ed Edmonds of Sports Law Blog has an good piece in the Marquette Sports Law Review titled, A most interesting part of baseball&#8217;s monetary structure &#8211; salary arbitration in its thirty-fifth year.  Since deciding that I wanted to be a sports agent, I have studied baseball&#8217;s system of final offer arbitration as much as possible. &#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2010/04/08/a-deep-look-into-baseballs-salary-arbitration-system/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2010/04/08/a-deep-look-into-baseballs-salary-arbitration-system/">A Deep Look Into Baseball&#8217;s Salary Arbitration System</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ed Edmonds of Sports Law Blog has an good piece in the Marquette Sports Law Review titled, <em>A most interesting part of baseball&#8217;s monetary structure &#8211; salary arbitration in its thirty-fifth year</em>.  Since deciding that I wanted to be a sports agent, I have studied baseball&#8217;s system of final offer arbitration as much as possible.  I see it as a system that really aims to create settlements, but allows lawyers and expert negotiators who happen to be agents, the opportunity to shine in a somewhat legal setting (should a case actually make it to a hearing).</p>
<p>Edmonds starts his article by looking back to the very first arbitration hearing in Major League Baseball, between pitcher Dick Woodson and the Minnesota Twins.  While teams have a better record in arbitration hearings than their players, Dick Woodson won this round, giving the players an early 1-0 lead.  That first arbitration season; however, the teams would win overall by a count of 16-13.</p>
<p>Here are a couple of sentences in Edmonds&#8217; first section that I feel deserves to be quoted.</p>
<blockquote><p>To fully understand the salary structure of a MLB team&#8217;s roster, one must appreciate the component parts and the impact of the arbitration-eligible players&#8217; place within that structure. Players in this category occupy the middle group between players with no leverage and those in the free agent group with substantial leverage.</p></blockquote>
<p>Something I did not know &#8211; It was not until 1995 that hearings were decided by panels of three arbitrators (before it was decided exclusively by a single arbitrator).  It started off as an experiment that eventually became a permanent change in 2000.</p>
<p>One point that many people forget is that salary arbitration is not only for players who are super-twos or between 3 and 5 years of Major League service.  Those who have 6 years of service and may attain free agent status, may also accept arbitration from the team they played for last year (if the team offers it).  Most of these players offered arbitration prefer to decline and test the free agent market.  If the player declines the arbitration offer, he is then ranked as a Type A (the top 20% of a position grouping), Type B (the top 40% of a position grouping who are not Type A), or unranked free agent.</p>
<p>I thoroughly enjoyed reading about salaries for players who have not reached arbitration eligibility.  Edmonds discussed Prince Fielder, Albert Pujols, Tim Lincecum, and Evan Longoria.  Fielder missed out on being a super-two, and felt that he was underpaid as the Brewers kept signing him to low paying 1-year deals until he was arbitration eligible.  Pujols received more than Fielder prior to arbitration (much more than minimum salary), but still less than $1 million per year.  Lincecum barely made more than minimum salary after his first year, and received a modest increase the year after, before becoming arbitration eligible.  The Rays and Evan Longoria took an interesting approach.  Instead of signing Longoria to year-to-year deals before he reached arbitration eligibility, they signed him to a 6-year deal worth a minimum of $17.5 million and a maximum of $44 million.  Encompassed in that deal were small salary figures that Longoria would have received in the years prior to arbitration, had he not signed the long-term deal.  It was definitely an interesting approach.  One question that I wonder after reading this section is what determines the amount of money given to players before they reach arbitration eligibility?  Why not force all restricted players to take minimum salary?  Is it the team trying to keep the player happy and create good will so that that player doesn&#8217;t ditch the team as soon as he becomes a free-agent?  Is there a concern that the player might take an offer overseas in Japan?</p>
<p>There is a huge distinction between being a player who has not yet reached arbitration eligibility and one who has.  That&#8217;s why many players hope to become super-twos and become arbitration eligible one year earlier than most of their colleagues.  Teams are smart, though, and may limit a star player&#8217;s MLB time when he is young, to prevent him becoming arbitration eligible as a super-two.  Case-in-point is how the Rays acted with David Price.  Those Rays are also known as one of the few teams that subscribe to a file-and-go strategy, which means that once figures are exchanged by team and player, the team will proceed to the arbitration hearing without any future attempt to negotiate a settlement.  Besides the Rays, the Marlins and Astros are known to be supporters of this strategy.  That does not mean that the teams will not budge at all from that stance.  In fact, the Rays did sign Dioner Navarro to a multi-year deal after he and the Rays submitted figures leading up to a potential arbitration hearing.  The two sides had such a small gap between their numbers in the first place.</p>
<p>One thing many of us forget is that the true purpose of making the process bound by <em>final offer</em> arbitration is to actually encourage settlements before a hearing is necessary.  Both sides incur costs of preparation and actually performing at the hearing, not to mention the psychological cost of the player hearing about why he is not worth what he thinks he is worth.  Interestingly, there have been more multi-year deal settlements between player and team that exchange figures, compared with the past.</p>
<p>Very few settlements (roughly 10%) are above midpoint (the number between the team&#8217;s and the player&#8217;s exchanged figures).  You better believe that agents who are able to secure deals above midpoint try to use that to their advantage in the recruitment of potential future clients.  Most settlements actually occur below the midpoint, not even at the midpoint.  This could either be based on the player&#8217;s submitting a figure that is a little bit far from realistic, or the fact that teams do so well in arbitration hearings that it may be worth it to settle just below midpoint and avoid a hearing.</p>
<p>Discussing the few arbitration eligible players who went to hearings in 2009, Edmonds points out that parties rarely discuss multi-year deals to try to win their case.  Instead, they try to focus on players who are comparable in statistics and have signed one-year deals, for the most part.</p>
<p>Overall, I enjoyed reading the article.  If you want to pull it up on LexisNexis or Westlaw, the citation is: 20 MARQUETTE SPORTS LAW REVIEW 1 (2009).</p>

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		<title>Yankees Add Another Stripe</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 15:40:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dominic Perilli</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It seems like it has only been hours since many of us sports fans read about the New York Yankees offering prized pitcher C.C. Sabathia that huge contract. Just when you thought the Yanks were done, they go ahead and seal the deal on ace A.J. Burnett.  The right-hander and the Yankees have agreed to&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/12/14/yankees-add-another-stripe/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/12/14/yankees-add-another-stripe/">Yankees Add Another Stripe</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://sportsagentblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/aburnett.jpg?bb7ee4"><img style="border: 0pt none; margin: 5px 10px;" title="A.J. Burnett" src="http://sportsagentblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/aburnett.jpg?bb7ee4" alt="A.J. Burnett" width="250" height="250" align="right" /></a>It seems like it has only been hours since many of us sports fans read about the New York Yankees offering prized pitcher C.C. Sabathia that huge contract. Just when you thought the Yanks were done, they go ahead and seal the deal on ace <strong>A.J. Burnett</strong>.  The right-hander and the Yankees have agreed to a 5-year, $82.5 million deal.</p>
<p>The Yankees, armed with a phenomenal pitching rotation, have spent $243.5 million on Sabathia and Burnett. Yankees GM Brian Cashman has reportedly made these deals after coming to the reality that the Yankees did not make the playoffs for the first time since ’93.</p>
<p>This past season with Toronto, Burnett went 18-10 with a 4.07 ERA.</p>

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		<title>World Champs Sign Ibanez</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2008 17:50:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dominic Perilli</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The World Champion Philadelphia Phillies (my hometown team) and left-handed hitter Raul Ibanez have agreed on a reported 3-year, $30-million contract (pending a physical). Ibanez is the replacement for free-agent outfielder Pat Burrell who played an instrumental role in the Phillies World Series victory. Ibanez drew interest from many other clubs including the Angels, Cubs, Braves&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/12/13/world-champs-sign-ibanez/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/12/13/world-champs-sign-ibanez/">World Champs Sign Ibanez</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://sportsagentblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/medium_080815-raul-ibanez.jpg?bb7ee4"><img style="border: 0pt none; margin: 5px 10px;" title="Raul Ibanez" src="http://sportsagentblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/medium_080815-raul-ibanez.jpg?bb7ee4" alt="Raul Ibanez" width="240" height="187" align="right" /></a>The World Champion Philadelphia Phillies (my hometown team) and left-handed hitter <strong>Raul Ibanez</strong> have agreed on a reported <strong>3-year, $30-million </strong>contract (pending a physical).</p>
<p><strong>Ibanez</strong> is the replacement for free-agent outfielder <strong>Pat Burrell</strong> who played an instrumental role in the Phillies World Series victory. Ibanez drew interest from many other clubs including the Angels, Cubs, Braves and the Mets. Ibanez became close to ex-Phillies GM Pat Gillick while he was in Seattle.</p>
<p>In 2008, <strong>Ibanez</strong> batted .293, hit 23 homers, batted in 110 runs; he had a .358 on-base percentage and a .472 slugging percentage.</p>
<p><em>Source: Philadelphia Phillies (<a title="External Link" href="http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20081212&amp;content_id=3715027&amp;vkey=news_phi&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;c_id=phi" target="_blank">http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20081212&amp;content_id=3715027&amp;vkey=news_phi&amp;fext=.jsp&amp;c_id=phi</a>)</em></p>

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		<title>MLB Free Agent Buy-Ins and Cash-Outs</title>
		<link>http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/11/04/mlb-free-agent-buy-ins-and-cash-outs/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 18:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dominic Perilli</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As many Major League clubs look over their rosters, some of them find players that just aren&#8217;t needed anymore &#8211; players that are just taking up cap room. Here is a list of some big time happenings going on around with the Red Sox alone: On October 31, 2008, the Boston Red Sox picked up&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/11/04/mlb-free-agent-buy-ins-and-cash-outs/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/11/04/mlb-free-agent-buy-ins-and-cash-outs/">MLB Free Agent Buy-Ins and Cash-Outs</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As many Major League clubs look over their rosters, some of them find players that just aren&#8217;t needed anymore &#8211; players that are just taking up cap room. Here is a list of some big time happenings going on around with the Red Sox alone:</p>
<ul>
<li>On October 31, 2008, the Boston Red Sox picked up Tim Wakefield&#8217;s 2009 option which cost them $4-million. In 30 starts in &#8217;08 Wakefield was 10-11 with a 4.13 ERA. Wakefield is working under a contract that allows the Red Sox to renew each year for $4-million.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Bartolo Colon filed for free agency Friday. He is 4-2 with a 3.92 ERA.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Curt Schilling declared himself for free agency. His surgeon told him that if he wants to pitch again, Schilling will have to let him know by December 1 in order to undergo serious rehabilitation to be back by mid season &#8217;09.</li>
</ul>
<p>Just another quick note, <em>John Smoltz and Pedro Martinez</em> filed for free agency on Friday, also.</p>
<p>LET THE BIDDING WAR BEGIN!!</p>
<p><em>(Editor&#8217;s Note: I am in the process of putting together a rather large post on free-agency.  Look out for it later this week).</em></p>

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		<title>No Love For Griffey</title>
		<link>http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/10/30/no-love-for-griffey/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 16:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dominic Perilli</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Being one of the best players in Major League Baseball, Ken Griffey Jr. sure as heck did not feel like one on Tuesday when the Chicago White Sox decided not to pick up his option. (According to SI.com) Playing only 41 games in Chicago after being traded from Cincinnati, Griffey now is out of a&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/10/30/no-love-for-griffey/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/10/30/no-love-for-griffey/">No Love For Griffey</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="border: 0pt none; margin: 5px 10px;" title="Ken Griffey Jr." src="http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb294/AZwhooprCuts/Ken-Griffey-Jr.png" alt="" width="376" height="490" align="right" />Being one of the best players in Major League Baseball, Ken Griffey Jr. sure as heck did not feel like one on Tuesday when the Chicago White Sox decided not to pick up his option. (According to SI.com)</p>
<p>Playing only 41 games in Chicago after being traded from Cincinnati, Griffey now is out of a job. Rest assured, he will be picked up by someone.</p>
<p>In 41 games with the White Sox, Griffey scored 16 runs, had 34 hits, 3 home runs, and had a batting average of .260</p>
<p>In his career, Griffey has a combined batting average of .288 with 611 home runs.</p>

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		<title>Invest In An NFL Team</title>
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		<dc:creator>Zak Kurtz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I recently came across an article that claimed The NFL is worth more than the MLB and NBA combined.   The article stated that the average NFL team is worth a healthy $960 million.   The average MLB team earns its owner $475 million, while the NBA average is $375 mill. The NHL has the lowest&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/07/20/invest-in-an-nfl-team/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/07/20/invest-in-an-nfl-team/">Invest In An NFL Team</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently came across an article that claimed <a title="External Link" href="http://ryanspoon.com/blog/2008/07/13/the-nfl-is-worth-more-than-nba-mlb-average-franchise-worth-960-million/" target="_blank">The NFL is worth more than the MLB and NBA combined</a>.   The article stated that the average NFL team is worth a healthy $960 million.   The average MLB team earns its owner $475 million, while the NBA average is $375 mill. The NHL has the lowest average of the big four sports with the average team net worth at a measly $200 million dollars.  Here are some more interesting facts from the article, along with the list of the top 50 overall teams&#8217; net worth.</p>
<div>
<ul>
<li>The Boston Red Sox, Celtics and Bruins are worth 1.45 billion combined… less than the Dallas Cowboys alone.</li>
<li>The New York Yankees are the only non-NFL franchise in the top 27. The Mets, Red Sox and Dodgers are the only other MLB franchises in the top 40.</li>
<li>In the NBA, the New York Knicks are the most valuable franchise despite being horrendous for the last several years… proof that market size and hometown are the key influences on financial success. The top four teams (Knicks, Lakers, Bulls and Pistons) are four of the most storied, winning franchises.</li>
<li>Baseball has the biggest disparity from top to bottom while the NFL &#8211; a league known for its parity &#8211; is pretty flat… so the least valuable team, the Atlanta Falcons, can still be competitive. This is also interesting because the Falcons have fallen terribly after losing Michael Vick &#8211; one of the league’s most marketable players.</li>
<li>The Toronto Maple Leafs are the most valuable NHL franchise and rank 57th overall at $413 million. That’s over two times the league average.</li>
</ul>
<div><strong>Rank Team Current Value 1 ($mil) </strong><br />
1 Dallas Cowboys 1,500<br />
2 Washington Redskins 1,467<br />
3 New York Yankees 1,306<br />
4 New England Patriots 1,199<br />
5 Houston Texans 1,056<br />
6 Philadelphia Eagles 1,052<br />
7 Denver Broncos 994<br />
8 Chicago Bears 984<br />
9 New York Giants 974<br />
10 Cleveland Browns 969<br />
11 New York Jets 967<br />
12 Baltimore Ravens 965<br />
13 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 963<br />
14 Kansas City Chiefs 960<br />
15 Carolina Panthers 956<br />
16 Miami Dolphins 942<br />
17 Pittsburgh Steelers 929<br />
18 Green Bay Packers 927<br />
19 Tennessee Titans 922<br />
20 Seattle Seahawks 921<br />
21 Cincinnati Bengals 912<br />
22 Indianapolis Colts 911<br />
23 St Louis Rams 908<br />
24 Arizona Cardinals 888<br />
25 Detroit Lions 870<br />
26 New Orleans Saints 854<br />
27 San Diego Chargers 826<br />
28 New York Mets 824<br />
29 Buffalo Bills 821<br />
30 Boston Red Sox 816<br />
31 Oakland Raiders 812<br />
32 Jacksonville Jaguars 811<br />
33 San Francisco 49ers 799<br />
34 Atlanta Falcons 796<br />
35 Minnesota Vikings 782<br />
36 Los Angeles Dodgers 694<br />
37 Chicago Cubs 642<br />
38 New York Knicks 608<br />
39 Los Angeles Lakers 560<br />
40 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 500<br />
41 Chicago Bulls 500<br />
42 Atlanta Braves 497<br />
43 San Francisco Giants 494<br />
44 St Louis Cardinals 484<br />
45 Philadelphia Phillies 481<br />
46 Detroit Pistons 477<br />
47 Seattle Mariners 466<br />
48 Houston Astros 463<br />
49 Houston Rockets 462<br />
50 Dallas Mavericks 461</div>
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