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A year ago, 19 teams were worth at least $1 billion. Now the number is 16. The Pittsburgh Steelers, Tennessee Titans and Kansas City Chiefs slid below that threshold.
The league average remained steady from 2008 to 2009 at $1.042 billion. Last year's rankings saw eight teams losing value, while 18 increased.
This time, the value of 20 of the 32 teams declined. Only the Cowboys, Texans, Indianapolis Colts, New Orleans Saints (who won their first Super Bowl) and San Francisco 49ers went up.
In a good sign for the NFL, though, CBS executives said Tuesday that ad sales had been extremely strong for this season.
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