Forbes: Jaguars worth more than twice what Khan paid for franchise

Forbes reports Jacksonville Jaguars valued at $1.95B

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars are worth more than twice what owner Shad Kahn paid for the franchise when he purchased the team from Wayne and Delores Weaver in 2012, according to Forbes' NFL valuations. 

Forbes says the Jaguars are valued at $1.95 billion -- up more than half-a-billion dollars in one year. 

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That's a lot more than Khan paid for the franchise, which was $770 million. Forbes ranked Khan as the fourth wealthiest NFL owner, with a net worth of $6.9 billion. 

The Jaguars increased sponsorship revenue roughly 70 percent over the past three years, which helped the team's overall value go up, Forbes says.

The Jaguars are ranked No. 25 on Forbes' list. 

Forbes' NFL valuations show the Cowboys worth $4.2 billion, easily topping the league for the 10th straight year. Next closest are the New England Patriots at $3.4 billion.
               
Earlier this year, Forbes cited Jerry Jones' team as the world's most valuable franchise. 

Dallas has $700 million in revenues and $300 million in operating income.

The average NFL team is worth $2.34 billion, a 19 percent increase over last year. That increase is primarily due to more rights fees for Thursday night games, the Rams' relocation from St. Louis to Los Angeles, the Vikings moving into their new stadium in Minneapolis and the Atlanta Falcons nearing completion of their new stadium.              

Stan Kroenke's Rams made the biggest change in value, up 100 percent.
               
Team values are determined by equity plus net debt and based on each team's current stadium (with adjustments for pending new stadiums and renovations). Revenue and operating income (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) are for the 2015 season, including any net of stadium debt service. Revenue from non-NFL events such as concerts and stadium tours, is included when such revenue goes to the team owner or owners.

The New York Giants ($3.1 billion), San Francisco 49ers ($3.0 billion) and Washington Redskins ($2.95 billion) round out Forbes' top five.
               
Buffalo has the lowest team worth at $1.5 billion.