The Buffalo Bills are now valued at nearly $6 billion, having quadrupled in value since owner Terry Pegula's purchase for $1.4 billion in 2014. This valuation reflects their recent success, driven by star quarterback Josh Allen, the construction of a $2 billion stadium, and an engaged global fanbase. Despite this impressive growth, the Bills rank 26th among NFL teams due to overall increases in franchise values, being positioned above only a few other teams like the Cincinnati Bengals, valued at $5.5 billion.
The Buffalo Bills have now quadrupled in value since owner Terry Pegula bought the team for $1.4 billion in 2014, now valued at nearly $6 billion.
The team has been buoyed by its recent success behind star quarterback Josh Allen, the construction of a more than $2 billion stadium, and a global following.
Despite a significant increase in value, the Bills rank 26th out of 32 NFL teams, considered squarely in the bargain bin by NFL standards.
While the Bills' valuation climbed significantly, most other franchise values rose as well, leading to Buffalo being close to the league's lowest valued team.
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