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Washington Football Team falls one spot in annual NFL valuations list

The value of the Washington Football Team has climbed 3% since the start of the last NFL season to $3.5 billion, but the franchise fell one spot in Forbes’ annual ranking of team valuations.

Dan Snyder’s franchise — which is in the midst of a tumultuous few months that have included the retirement of the team’s longtime name, new hires and an investigation into alleged sexual harassment and verbal abuse from some staffers — is still one of the most valuable in the league, coming in at No. 8 behind the Chicago Bears and ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles. But the 3% growth is well behind the league average of a 7% valuation increase.

Nearly 63% of Washington’s value, or $2.2 billion, was attributed to revenue shared among all teams, with another roughly 16.7%, or $586 million, attributed to Washington’s market size, according to Forbes. The value of FedEx Field — which Snyder has been looking to replace — accounted for about $492 million, or 14.1% of the total. The team’s…

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‘Dream within a dream’ for pass rusher Von Miller to join his hometown Dallas Cowboys

OXNARD, Calif. (AP) — Growing up in the suburbs of Dallas, Von Miller's parents were an embodiment of the “love ‘em or hate ’em” reaction the Cowboys create in seemingly every NFL fan. One of his formative memories was seeing his father celebrating the Cowboys' success watching a game on TV. His mother, however, is not a fan. "This should be the first year where everybody’s unified on one team, so it’s pretty cool to have everybody in blue,” Miller said at an introductory news conference after signing a one-year contract that could be worth up to $7.5 million with his hometown team on Tuesday, with the 37-year-old standout pass rusher hoping to return them to their Super Bowl-winning heights of his childhood. Miller had previous conversations about joining the Cowboys, including after claiming his second Lombardi Trophy with the Los Angeles Rams following the 2021 season. He ended up signing with the Buffalo Bills, where he spent three years, before joining the Washington Commanders last season. This time around, everything lined up.
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