Cowboys

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Provides detailed insights into the Dallas Cowboys' $11B valuation, AT&T Stadium revenue model, Jerry Jones' ownership, and franchise business operations.

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The name and description match the skill's content (business/valuation analysis of the Dallas Cowboys). It declares no binaries, env vars, or config paths, which is appropriate for an informational skill.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md contains only domain-specific text (timeline, business model, facts) and 'read_when' usage hints. The instructions do not ask the agent to access files, credentials, or external endpoints beyond normal model behavior.
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This skill appears coherent and low-risk because it is read-only content with no installs or credential requests. Before relying on its figures, verify citations (Forbes, stadium revenue numbers, event claims) because data may be outdated or imprecise. If you need live or authoritative financial data, prefer skills or sources that declare the official APIs or cite primary documents. If you plan to enable autonomous invocation in an agent that has broader access, remember that the skill itself is harmless but the agent could still access other data — review agent permissions accordingly.

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Cowboys

Overview

The Dallas Cowboys are the most valuable sports franchise in the world at $11B, known as 'America's Team,' with a unique business model driven by AT&T Stadium revenue and Jerry Jones' hands-on ownership.

Historical Timeline

  • 1960: Founded as an NFL expansion team by Clint Murchison Jr.
  • 1966: First Super Bowl appearance (lost to Packers)
  • 1971-1996: Wins 5 Super Bowls across three decades
  • 1989: Jerry Jones purchases team for $140M
  • 2009: AT&T Stadium ($1.3B) opens in Arlington, TX
  • 2023: Forbes values Cowboys at $11B — most valuable sports franchise globally

Business Model

Revenue from stadium operations (AT&T Stadium hosts concerts, college football, and events), NFL media rights, sponsorships, merchandise, and suite sales. Cowboys generate ~$250M annually from stadium non-NFL events.

Moat Analysis

AT&T Stadium generates the highest non-game-day revenue of any NFL venue. Jerry Jones' vertical integration (owns stadium, merchandising, and media production). 'America's Team' brand drives national merchandise sales even during losing seasons.

Key Data

  • valuation: $11B (Forbes 2024)
  • purchase_price: $140M (1989)
  • stadium_revenue: ~$250M non-NFL events/year
  • super_bowls: 5
  • avg_attendance: ~93,000 (stadium capacity)

Interesting Facts

  • Jerry Jones bought the Cowboys for $140M in 1989 — the franchise is now worth $11B, a 7,785% return.
  • AT&T Stadium has hosted WWE WrestleMania, Final Four, and a presidential inauguration.

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