The Dallas Cowboys have been named America's most valuable sports league for the 18th year in a row, with a net worth of $10.1 billion, according to an Aug. 29 report from Forbes.
Here is who provides care for the 10 most valuable NFL teams:
Read more about how Forbes calculated team values here.
1. The Dallas Cowboys ($10.1 billion) are cared for by Daniel Cooper, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at Dallas-based Carrell Clinic.
2. The Los Angeles Rams ($7.6 billion) are cared for by Neal ElAttrache, MD, who serves as head team physician for the Rams and MLB's Los Angeles Dodgers.
3. The New England Patriots ($7.4 billion) are cared for by Peter Asnis, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital.
4. The New York Giants ($7.3 billion) are cared for by Scott Rodeo, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery.
5. The New York Jets ($6.9 billion) are cared for by Damion Antonio Martins, MD, a physical medicine, rehabilitation and sports medicine physician in Morristown, N.J.
6. The San Francisco 49ers ($6.8 billion) are cared for by orthopedic surgeon Timothy McAdams, MD, who practices at Stanford Health Care in Redwood City, Calif.
7. The Las Vegas Raiders ($6.7 billion) are cared for by Chad Hanson, MD, an orthopedic surgery specialist at Desert Springs Hospital Medical Center in Henderson, Nev.
8. The Philadelphia Eagles ($6.6 billion) are cared for by head team physician Peter DeLuca, MD. Dr. DeLuca sees patients at Livingston (N.J.) Surgery Center.
9. The Chicago Bears ($6.4 billion) are cared for by Mark Bowen, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at Skokie, Ill.-based NorthShore Orthopedic and Spine Institute.
10. The Washington Commanders ($6.3 billion) are cared for by Christopher Annunziata, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at North Chesterfield-based OrthoVirginia.