Philadelphia's valuation jumped to $6.8B, a 17.2% gain year-over-year, positioning the Eagles in the NFL's top tier despite playing in a market historically overshadowed by New York and Dallas. The surge reflects three converging forces: a Super Bowl LII-caliber roster built through disciplined cap management under GM Howie Roseman, a recently renovated stadium with premium revenue streams, and ownership stability under Jeffrey Lurie. Per Matchex data, NFC East franchises command a structural premium to league median—the Eagles now trade on execution rather than market size alone.