Of the 50 most valuable sports franchises in the entire world, the NFL has 29 teams on the list published by Forbes on Wednesday.

Still, the Buffalo Bills find themselves on the outside looking in, and looking up at the entire group in general.

The Bills have a net value of $1.6 billion. A pretty penny, but the smallest penny in the entire NFL. The only other two teams not listed at the Detroit Lions ($1.7 billion and Cincinnati Bengals ($1.8 billion).

For the third-straight year the Dallas Cowboys clocked in as the world leader at a net value of $4.8 billion. Sprinkled in at the top of the list alongside the Cowboys were three soccer teams, Manchester United ($4.123 billion), Real Madrid ($4.088 billion) and Barcelona ($4.064 billion).

In total, seven European soccer clubs are among the top-50.

Here’s how the rest of the NFL ranks on Forbes’ list.

1. Dallas Cowboys, $4.2 billion, 5% (NFL)

2. New England Patriots, $3.4 billion, 6% (NFL)

3. New York Giants, $3.1 billion, 11% (NFL)

4. San Francisco 49ers, $3 billion, 11% (NFL)

5. Washington Redskins, $2.95 billion, 4% (NFL)

6. Los Angeles Rams, $2.9 billion, 100% (NFL)

7. New York Jets, $2.75 billion, 6% (NFL)

8. Chicago Bears, $2.7 billion, 10% (NFL)

9. Houston Texans, $2.6 billion, 4% (NFL)

10. Philadelphia Eagles, $2.5 billion, 4% (NFL)

11. Denver Broncos, $2.4 billion, 24% (NFL)

12. Miami Dolphins, $2.38 billion, 28% (NFL)

13. Green Bay Packers, $2.35 billion, 21% (NFL)

14. Baltimore Ravens, $2.3 billion, 19% (NFL)

15. Pittsburgh Steelers, $2.25 billion, 18% (NFL)

16. Seattle Seahawks, $2.25 billion, 19% (NFL)

17. Minnesota Vikings, $2.2 billion, 38% (NFL)

18. Indianapolis Colts, $2.18 billion, 16% (NFL)

19. Atlanta Falcons, $2.13 billion, 27% (NFL)

20. Oakland Raiders, $2.1 billion, 47% (NFL)

21. Los Angeles Chargers, $2.08 billion, 36% (NFL)

22. Carolina Panthers, $2.075 billion, 33% (NFL)

23. Arizona Cardinals, $2.025 billion, 31% (NFL)

24. Tennessee Titans, $2 billion, 34% (NFL)

25. Jacksonville Jaguars, $1.95 billion, 32% (NFL)

26. Kansas City Chiefs, $1.88 billion, 23% (NFL)

27. Cleveland Browns, $1.85 billion, 23% (NFL)

28. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, $1.8 billion, 19% (NFL)

29. New Orleans Saints, $1.75 billion, 16% (NFL)