It doesn’t matter if it’s on or off the football field, the Detroit Lions will still rank at or near the bottom of any ranking that includes all National Football League teams.
Every year, Forbes compiles their annual NFL valuation rankings of all 32 teams, and once again, the Lions find themselves near the bottom as the second-least valuable team in the league behind the Cincinnati Bengals, who just happened to make the Super Bowl this past season.
Currently, the Lions are worth $3.05 billion with an operating income of just under $89 million, which is just ahead of the last-place Bengals, who are worth exactly $3 billion.