Stan Kroenke might not be the guy you want to own your favorite team if you’re a fan, but his business acumen is hard to question.

Forbes released their annual list of the 50 most valuable sports teams in he world on Wednesday, and in an almost impossible leap from 2016, the Rams have gone from not even making the list to being ranked near the top of the list with an incredible net worth of $2.9 billion.

Via Forbes.com:

The Rams were the biggest gainer, moving from outside the top 50 to No. 12 with a worth of $2.9 billion. The value of the franchise doubled by our count with the team’s relocation from St. Louis to Los Angeles last year.

Kroenke’s other property, Premier League soccer club Arsenal, coincidentally had the biggest decline from last year, falling 20 to No. 43 at a worth of $1.93 billion. However Forbes noted that the slip is largely due to the decline in the British pound following Britain’s decision to leave the European Union. (#ThanksBrexit)

Topping the list were usual the usual suspects: the Dallas Cowboys value at $4.2 billion rank No. 1, followed by the New York Yankees ($3.7 billion), Manchester United ($3.69 billion), FC Barcelona ($3.6 billion) and Real Madrid ($3.58 billion).

Just above the Rams at No. 11 is Washington (NFL) and just below them are the New York Jets.