Discover the top tier of the NFL. The richest and most influential figures in the league.
Spoiler: it’s not the men on the field. Even the highest paid NFL players don’t have the power the men and women on this list do.
These are the billionaires and business minds who own teams and impact the financial and strategic landscape of professional football.
Richest Owners of NFL Teams by Net Worth
- Walton-Penner Ownership Group (Denver Broncos) $90 billion
- The Hunt Family (Kansas City Chiefs) $24.8 billion
- David Tepper (Carolina Panthers) $20.6 billion
- Jody Allen (Seattle Seahawks) $20.3 billion
- Stan Kroenke (Los Angeles Rams) $16.2 billion
1. Walton-Penner Ownership Group (Denver Broncos) $90 Billion
The Walton-Penner Ownership Group, led by Walmart heir Rob Walton, represents the pinnacle of NFL wealth, worth almost triple their nearest competitor.
Walton is worth over $90 billion according to Forbes.
The group he leads acquired the Denver Broncos in 2022 for $4.5 billion, which was the most money ever paid for a US sports team until the Washington Commanders were sold for $6.1 billion in 2023.
The ownership group includes Walton’s daughter, Carrie Walton Penner, and her husband, Greg Penner. Their acquisition reflects a blend of business acumen inherited from the Walmart legacy and a fresh vision for the Broncos’ future.
2. The Hunt Family (KC Chiefs) $24.8 Billion
The Hunt Family, led by Clark Hunt, owns the Kansas City Chiefs with a collective net worth of $24.8 billion.
Hunt inherited the team from his father, Lamar Hunt, a founding figure in American soccer and a key promoter of professional football.
The family has maintained a legacy of sports entrepreneurship and their stewardship has made the Chiefs a central and competitive force in the NFL.
3. David Tepper (Carolina Panthers) $20.6 Billion
David Tepper, owner of the Carolina Panthers, boasts a net worth of $20.6 billion.
A renowned hedge fund manager, Tepper purchased the Panthers in 2018, bringing his financial expertise and aggressive investment style to the forefront of NFL team management.
Tepper has shown commitment to team development and a focus on enhancing fan experience during his time in Charlotte.
It’s not all been smooth sailing, though, he was recently fined $300,000 after he launched a drink at a Jacksonville Jaguars fan. At least we can see he’s passionate about the team!
4. Jody Allen (Seattle Seahawks) $20.3 Billion
Jody Allen, the sister of the late Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, stands as a formidable figure in the NFL with her $20.3 billion net worth.
Inheriting the Seattle Seahawks following her brother’s death in 2018, Allen has continued his legacy of innovative ownership.
Her approach combines a deep respect for the team’s history with a progressive outlook on its future, ensuring the Seahawks remain a competitive and forward-thinking franchise in the league.
5. Stan Kroenke (LA Rams) $16.2 Billion
Stan Kroenke made his fortune developing real estate through the 80s.
More recently, he has enjoyed more success thanks to his ownership of ranches (of which he owns more than 1.6 million acres in the US and Canada) and sports franchises.
Along with the LA Rams, Kroenke owns the Colorado Avalanche (NHL), Denver Nuggets (NBA), Colorado Rapids (MLS) and Arsenal FC (Premier League) in England.
Conclusion
Like the salaries of the players they employ, the value of NFL franchises is only getting bigger as the appeal of professional sports grows within the US and beyond its borders.
The growth of the game’s international audience and the explosion of sports betting with NFL sportsbooks means team values, and the net worth of their owners, won’t decrease any time soon.
It’s only a matter of time before new records are set as the super rich vie to own their piece of professional sports teams.