New England Revolution's valuation jumped $180 million to $655 million in Forbes' 2025 ranking, marking the sharpest gain in Kraft's MLS portfolio since acquisition. Per Matchex data, the 37.9% spike outpaces league median growth of 18-22%, positioning the franchise in the top tier of MLS valuations alongside LAFC and LA Galaxy. Revenue expansion from Gillette Stadium's mixed-use development, increased broadcast rights distributions via Apple TV deal, and higher operating margins from youth academy monetization drove the uplift. Kraft's dual ownership of Revolution and New England Patriots creates unprecedented operational arbitrage—shared infrastructure and sports marketing budgets amplify franchise profitability without proportional revenue recognition. MLS valuations remain volatile relative to European benchmarks; Forbes methodology values equity at 7-8x EBITDA versus 12-14x for Premier League clubs, signaling structural undervaluation or execution risk priced into expansion multiples.