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The 10 richest owners in the NFL

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By Jason Keidel, Audacy

You may think that the NFL is owned by a bunch of boring billionaires who buy sports teams for the power and publicity. Some of that is true. But many backstories behind NFL team owners are gripping.

Also, the NFL is so darn popular that their teams are owned by some of the richest people in the country. With that in mind, here’s a list of the ten richest NFL owners.

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Janice McNair (c.) with her husband, Bob McNair (r.).
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10. Janice McNair Net Worth, Houston Texans: $3.9 billion

The Texans are the youngest NFL franchise in the league — having played their first game in 2002. Robert McNair committed to the team and town in 1999 at a valuation of $700 million. According to Forbes, that number has jumped to $3.3 billion. Sadly, Bob McNair died in 2018, leaving the Texans to his wife, Janice, who owns 80% of the club. Their son, Cal McNair, runs the daily operations as CEO.

The Texans had some fun times starting 10 years ago, with the meteoric rise of JJ Watt — a three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year. They reached the playoffs in six of the last 10 seasons, but now they have cratered with the loss of Watt, the firing of coach Bill O'Brien and some bad draft classes. Their wildly talented quarterback, Deshaun Watson, is now besieged by accusations of inappropriate conduct with women. At least 21 women have joined a civil suit against Watson.

Ravens owner Stephen Biscotti before a game.
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9. Stephen Biscotti Net Worth, Baltimore Ravens: $4.6 billion

The NFL has some star-crossed teams. The Baltimore Ravens used to be the Cleveland Browns, until they fled to Baltimore to replace the Baltimore Colts, the legendary team that fled to Indianapolis.

So, the iconic owner of the Browns, Art Modell, is loathed in Cleveland yet loved in Baltimore. Around 2000, Biscotti bought 49% of the Ravens from Modell, with the option to buy the rest in four years, for a valuation of about $600 million. The franchise is now worth $2.75 billion. Modell's Ravens won a Super Bowl in 2000 while Biscotti's Ravens won a Super Bowl in 2013. The Ravens are considered a model of NFL management this century, from the owner to the legendary GM Ozzie Newsome to the very capable head coach John Harbaugh.

Bills owner Terry Pegula on the field before a game.
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8. Terry Pegula Net Worth, Buffalo Bills: $5.5 billion

Pegula is more than a distant billionaire who buys NFL teams in fits of vanity. The Bills were in a kind of financial purgatory, rumored to be leaving Buffalo for years after the death of original owner Ralph Wilson. Among the bidders to buy the team in 2014 were rock star Jon Bon Jovi and a real estate mogul named Donald Trump.

And then Pegula, a local businessman who also owned the NHL team Buffalo Sabres, bought the team with the promise that he would keep them in Buffalo, where they have played since Jack Kemp was their QB in the 1960s as part of the old AFL. He paid $1.4 Billion. The club is currently worth $2.05 billion.

Arthur Blank paces along the sidelines during a Falcons game.
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7. Arthur Blank Net Worth, Atlanta Falcons: $6.1 billion

A true New Yorker who went to Stuyvesant High School, Arthur Blank co-founded a nice little franchise called Home Depot in 1978 and then bought the Atlanta Falcons in 2001 for $545 million. Now, the Falcons are worth $2.8 Billion. Some teams are toxic because they are owned by self-obsessed control freaks who meddle in football moves.

Others have better reputations as patient employers who empower the people they hire. Blank is allegedly one of the latter, someone anyone would like to work for. Sadly, Blank's decency has not rewarded him with a Super Bowl title. They got close once and led a Super Bowl 28-3 in the fourth quarter, only to blow the biggest lead in history — to Tom Brady and the Patriots, of course.

Patriots owner Bob Kraft.
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6. Robert Kraft Net Worth, New England Patriots: $6.6 billion

The most famous and fabulous football triumvirate over the last 20 years has resided in New England: QB Tom Brady, head coach Bill Belichick, and club owner Robert Kraft. They went to nine Super Bowls since 2000 and won six of them. That's how a team's value explodes from the $172 million Kraft paid for the Pats in 1994 to their current value of $4.4 billion. (Only the Cowboys are worth more.)

Brady left and just won a Super Bowl in his first year away from Foxborough, which makes Kraft and Belichick look a bit lost. But no matter what happens to this team, Kraft will get credit for turning it into the greatest NFL dynasty since Lombardi's Packers.

Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross.
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5. Stephen Ross Net Worth, Miami Dolphins: $7.2 billion

In 2008, Ross bought 50% of the Dolphins for $550 million. The next year he paid another $450 million to own 95% of the franchise. Most in the media and the masses think the Dolphins are up-and-comers, with a future franchise QB in Tua Tagovailoa, a boatload of draft picks, and a great young coach in Brian Flores. Miami has a rich football tradition, led by the legendary Don Shula, who coached the NFL's only undefeated team, the 1972 Dolphins (17-0).

Jaguars owner Shahid Khan on the field before a game.
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4. Shahid Khan Net Worth, Jacksonville Jaguars: $7.8 billion

In 2012, Shahid Khan paid $770 million for the Jaguars. Since then, the franchise's value has spiked to $2.075 billion. In a league that embraces parity, Jacksonville has been a parody — a perennial loser who came quite close to moving to London.

The city was so unprepared for a Super Bowl that folks had to rent boats for a place to sleep long after the hotels sold out. But Khan and the Jags are positioned for a rebound. They have the top pick in the NFL Draft, which they will surely use to pick Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence, arguably the best prospect since John Elway nearly 40 years ago. Plus, Khan just hired Urban Meyer, one of the five best college coaches in history, to be their head coach.

Rams owner Stan Kroenke
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3. Stan Kroenke Net Worth, Los Angeles Rams: $8.3 billion

Kroenke bought a majority share of the St. Louis Rams for $450 million in 2010. Once the NFL green-lit the team's move back to Los Angeles in 2016, the value doubled. His L.A. iteration has already been to a Super Bowl. His head coach, Sean McVay, is the wunderkind of the league. And now his new stadium is finally ready. Their first Super Bowl title since 1999 should follow soon.

Jerry Jones speaks at a Dallas Cowboys press conference.
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2. Jerry Jones Net Worth, Dallas Cowboys: $8.6 billion

It just feels like the Cowboys owner should top this list. But the Cowboys do top the list of the most valuable franchises on the planet. According to Forbes, the Dallas Cowboys — often called "America's Team" — are worth an astonishing $5.7 billion, more than double the Panthers' price tag. Not bad for an oil man who spent his entire fortune — a total of $140 million — on the Cowboys in 1989. Jones is now worth $8.6 billion and his football club is the most valuable sports team on the planet.

Panthers owner David Tepper before a game.
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1. David Tepper, Carolina Panthers: $13 billion

Tepper spent $2.275 billion to buy the Panthers two years ago. He's also been very aggressive in his new role, firing the very good and well-liked head coach Ron Rivera, and replacing him with a college coach (Matt Rhule) to a monster contract to run his team despite his inexperience at the NFL level. New owners often like to establish their authority by cleaning out the personnel and replacing them with their own people. We'll see how it goes with Tepper and his Panthers.

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