
The NFL is a massive industry, so you’ve got to have some serious wealth to be a team owner. Many NFL team owners have driven their teams to success with the backing of their massive fortunes. We’re talking about billions of dollars,
Let’s count down the 10 richest NFL owners by net worth. Find out who is the richest NFL owner and how these billionaires earned or, in many cases, inherited, enough money to buy into an NFL franchise.
#10 Jimmy Haslam (Net Worth: $8 Billion)
Owner of the Cleveland Browns
Source of Fortune: Self-Made . . . ish
Jerry Haslam owns the major truck-stop chain Pilot Flying J and begins our list of richest NFL owners. While he inherited Pilot from his father, his role in its expansion is the main contributor to his enormous wealth. Haslam has overseen two key mergers as CEO.
#9 Stephen M. Ross (Net Worth: $10.1 Billion)
Owner of the Miami Dolphins
Source of Fortune: Self-Made
Stephen Ross grew up in a middle-class family. He went to law school and worked in tax law and corporate law. In 1972, he founded the Related Companies, a real estate development firm. The company started with a focus on affordable housing and expanded from there. Ross led the development of Hudson Yards in New York City.
#8 Robert Kraft (Net Worth: $11.1 Billion)
Owner of the New England Patriots
Source of Fortune: Self-Made . . . ish
Robert Kraft made his fortune by expanding his father-in-law’s packaging company, after taking over in 1968. He transformed the company, Rand-Whitney Group, into a titan of the industry. In 1972, Kraft founded International Forest Products, a trading company that expanded his influence in packaging. Kraft eventually consolidated his holdings in to the Kraft Group.
#7 Shahid Khan (Net Worth: $12.2 Billion)
Owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars
Source of Fortune: Self-Made
Shahid Khan came to the US in 1967 to attend university and worked part-time for $1.20 an hour while earning his degree. In 1980, he was able to buy Flex-N-Gate, an auto parts company he worked at. With a one-piece bumper design, Khan made the company a leading supplier in the industry.
#6 Jerry Jones (Net Worth: 13.9 Billion)
Owner of the Dallas Cowboys
Source of Fortune: Self-Made . . . ish
Jerry Jones’ father owned multiple insurance companies, but Jerry took his wealth to the stratosphere by founding the Jones Oil and Land Lease company.
#5 Stan Kroenke (Net Worth: $16.2 Billion)
Owner of the Los Angeles Rams
Source of Fortune: Self-Made . . . ish
Stan Kroenke founded the real estate development company the Kroenke Group in 1983, but his marriage into the Walton family (owners of Walmart) in 1974 certainly gave him a boost.
#4 Jody Allen (Net Worth: $20.3 Billion)
Owner of the Seattle Seahawks
Source of Fortune: Inheritance
Jody Allen’s brother, Paul Allen, was a co-founder of Microsoft and left her his substantial fortune when he passed away in 2018. She is also the CEO of Vulcan Inc., a successful investment and project management company.
#3 David Tepper (Net Worth: $20.6 Billion)
Owner of the Carolina Panthers
Source of Fortune: Self-Made
David Tepper’s parents were middle-class Americans. Tepper himself, is a hedge fund manager and founded Appaloosa Management in 1993. The hedge fund made billions by purchasing collapsed stocks during the 2008 financial crisis and waiting for them to bounce back.
#2 Clark Hunt (Net Worth: $24.8 Billion)
Co-owner of the Kansas City Chiefs
Source of Fortune: Inheritance
As the Hunt family patriarch, Clark Hunt’s current net worth is $24.8 billion, much of which he gained from inheritance. While the Hunt family has had success with investments in sports and other businesses, much of the family wealth comes from Clark’s grandfather, H. L. Hunt, who made a huge amount of money from the oil industry.
#1 Rob Walton (Net Worth: $86.4 Billion)
Owner of the Denver Broncos
Source of Fortune: Inheritance
Rob Walton is the oldest son of Sam Walton, the founder of Walmart, which is one of the most successful US enterprises ever.
Blood, Sweat and Money: Wealthiest NFL Owners
The top 10 richest NFL owners blend self-made billionaires and inheritors of vast fortunes. David Tepper and Stephen Ross exemplify self-made success through hedge funds and real estate, while Shahid Khan revolutionized auto parts. Inherited wealth drives owners like Rob Walton, Clark Hunt, and Jody Allen, sustaining their NFL franchises. Jerry Jones and Robert Kraft expanded their family legacies so they could create their own football empires. Each owner’s strategic vision is key to team success, but there’s no denying the role of substantial wealth in the NFL’s competitive landscape.

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