Tom Brady is completely heated after Forbes estimated the average value of NFL franchises has risen by 14 percent in the last year.
According to Ozanian and Settimi of Forbes, the rise in value came despite teams seeing their average operating income go from $109 million in 2019 to $7.1 million last season.
Brady took to his Instagram story and blasted the NFLPA.
“The salary cap dropped by 20% and the new media deals were announced the day AFTER 2021 salary cap was set,” Brady wrote. “NFL players better wake up @nflpa. NFL players are IGNORANT.”
For the 15th straight year, the Dallas Cowboys are the most valuable franchise in the NFL with $6.5 billion in total value. The No. 2 team on the list is the New England Patriots with $5 billion.
The New York Giants ($4.85 billion), Los Angeles Rams ($4.8 billion) and Washington Football Team ($4.2 billion) round out the top five most valuable NFL franchises.
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Ozanian and Settimi noted the 14 percent increase from 2020 is the largest gain in five years.
Per Daniel Kaplan of The Athletic, the league made $9.89 billion through television contracts and sponsorship deals in 2020.