For the second straight year, the Cowboys are the world's most valuable sports franchise. Also, John Clayton has some strong predictions for Tony Romo's career.
Forbes Ranks Cowboys As World’s Most Valuable Sports Franchise - Rob Phillips, Dallas Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys are the world’s most valuable sports franchise of 2016, according to Forbes magazine.
Forbes’ annual valuation rankings list the Cowboys at No. 1 ($4 billion), followed by Real Madrid ($3.65 billion), Barcelona ($3.55 billion), the New York Yankees ($3.4 billion) and Manchester United ($3.32 billion).
John Clayton’s three-year predictions for the Dallas Cowboys have Ezekiel Elliott as the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2016, and Tony Romo retiring by 2018.