RefBan

Referral Banners

Yashi

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The Cowboys Are Destroying The Redskins Off The Field

Can Adrian Peterson Break Emmitt Smith's All-Time Rushing Record?

View this email online | Add newsletter@businessinsider.com to your address book
Sports Share this Email
Home Tech Finance Markets Politics Strategy Entertainment Advertising Retail Sports Life

Wednesday, Aug 14, 2013
Find Us on Facebook Follow US on Twitter
The Cowboys Are Destroying The Redskins Off The Field

Jerry Jones purchased the Dallas Cowboys for $140 million in 1989. Since then, the Cowboys have risen 1,543% in value to $2.3 billion based on the most recent valuations by Forbes.com.

Daniel Snyder has not had the same level of success with the Redskins as an investment. Shortly after purchasing the team for $800 million in 1999, the 'Skins became the NFL's most valuable franchise. But since 2006, the growth of the Redskins' value has slowed, and the Cowboys' value has continued to soar.

Since 1999, the value of the Cowboys has risen $1.64 billion (248.5%), while the Redskins have risen $1.09 billion (178.7%). However, in just the last six years, the Cowboys' value is up $800 million (53.3%) while the Redskins' value is up just $230 million (15.6%).

On the field, the Cowboys and Redskins are both fighting for this year's Super Bowl. But off the field, Jerry Jones has already won...

Read »



Also On Sports Today:
Advertisement

Alex Rodriguez salary and production

CHART: The Real Reason Why Some People In Baseball Are So Desperate To Get Rid Of Alex Rodriguez
Tiger Woods at the Majors

Tiger's Start At The British Open Looks Very Familiar (And That's Not A Good Thing)
NFL TV Ratings

CHART: In Sports Television There Is The NFL And There Is Everything Else
Share this: Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter Digg Digg Reddit Reddit StumbleUpon StumbleUpon LinkedIn LinkedIn
Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter
The email address for your subscription is: dwyld.kwu.jobhuntportal11@blogger.com
Change Your Email Address | Unsubscribe | Subscribe | Subscribe to the Sports RSS Feed
Business Insider. 257 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10010
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy


If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely unsubscribe.

No comments:

Yashi

Chitika