The Detroit Lions are the 30th most valuable NFL franchise, according to Forbes' annual list of the NFL's most valuable franchises.
The team's current value is $1.44 billion, and earned $298 million in revenue last year. The team also had a $36 million operating income.
According to Forbes, the Lions increased season ticket prices in 2015 by four percent, but general-admission tickets are still among the lowest in the league, costing between $37 and $115 a game.
The Buffalo Bills were the lowed valued franchise at $1.4 billion, while the Dallas Cowboys were the highest, worth $4 billion.