The NFL is a billionaire's league, and according to Forbes, every team has a valuation of at least $4 billion. With bigger sponsors, better publicity and wealthy owners, the league will only get more valuable.Ahead of the 2024 season, let's take a look at the wealthiest NFL franchises.Top 10 Most Valuable NFL Franchises in 2024Here's a look at the most valuable teams in the National Football League according to Forbes in 2024:10. Washington Commanders - $6.3 billionJosh Harris and his ownership group are the newest owners in the NFL. He purchased the capital team from Dan Snyder for a staggering $6.1 billion. Harris and Co. have a new head coach and quarterback, and will be expecting an improvement on last year's regular-season record.9. Chicago Bears - $6.4 billionThe Chicago Bears are owned by Virginia Halas McCaskey and are valued at $6.4 billion. The Bears are currently undergoing a rebuild, and their fans will be looking forward to the Caleb Williams era.8. Philadelphia Eagles - $6.6 billionThe Philadelphia Eagles have been owned by Jeffrey Lurie since 1994. The film production tycoon purchased the Eagles for $195 million and has built the franchise to its current $6.6 billion valuation. Let's see whether Jalen Hurts and Co. can banish the memories of last season's wildcard round loss with a deep postseason run in the upcoming season.7. Las Vegas Raiders - $6.7 billionMark Davis inherited ownership of the Las Vegas Raiders from his father, the legendary Al Davis. The team is currently valued at $6.7 billion, and look set for a pivotal 2024.6. San Francisco 49ers - $6.8 billionThe York family are the long-time owners of the San Francisco 49ers. The 49ers are one of the NFL's most storied teams, and have a valuation of $6.8 billion. The team are perennial postseason contenders under the offensive minded Kyle Shanahan.5. New York Jets - $6.9 billionWoody Johnson purchased the New York Jets for $635 million in 2000. The franchise is now valued at $6.9 billion, and will be poised to make a playoff push in the upcoming season.4. New York Giants - $7.3 billionJohn Mara and Steve Tisch are the mega wealthy owners of the New York Giants. The duo have guided the franchise to numerous deep postseason runs, Super Bowls and are currently undergoing a rebuild. The Giants are currently valued at $7.3 billion, good for fourth in the league.3. New England Patriots - $7.4 billionThe New England Patriots were the model NFL franchise for the better part of two decades. Robert Kraft bought the Patriots for $172 million in 1994, and are currently valued at $7.4 billion.2. Los Angeles Rams - $7.6 billionThe Los Angeles Rams are owned by Stan Kroenke, one of the most prolific owners of sports teams in the world. Kroenke also owns all or part of the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, Colorado Rapids and Arsenal FC. Forbes values the Rams at an impressive $7.6 billion in 2024.1. Dallas Cowboys - $10.1 billionThe Dallas Cowboys are the first sports team to cross the $10 billion valuation mark. Not bad for Jerry Jones and Co., as they search for a long awaited Super Bowl ring.