An interesting new study reveals that a top heavyweight in the AFC has the “happiest” group of NFL fans.
No group of NFL fans had it better than the Pittsburgh Steelers’ supporters during the 1970s. In the ’80s, it was the San Francisco 49ers. The Dallas Cowboys’ fanbase was spoiled more than any other in the ’90s, followed by the New England Patriots’ faithful during the 21st century (specifically from 2001 to 2018).
But while those fanbases continue to celebrate their past success, a new study reveals that the NFL’s model franchise has the “happiest” fans right now. That team, of course, would be Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs.
Casino.org used a new survey and multiple pieces of data to determine which NFL teams had the happiest fanbase. Unsurprisingly, Kansas City’s fanbase claimed the top spot in their study.
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Quite frankly, there’s no comparing the moods of any other NFL fans to the Chiefs right now. Since Mahomes took over as the starting QB in 2018, Kansas City has played in six straight AFC Championship Games and four Super Bowls — winning three of them.
Since 2018, the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers are the only other NFL teams to play in multiple Super Bowls. The Rams went 1-for-2, and the 49ers lost both to the Mahomes and Travis Kelce-led Chiefs.
Throw in Kelce’s relationship with one of the world’s most beloved singers in Taylor Swift, and it just feels like the Chiefs have it all. No group of NFL fans has had it this good since the Patriots in their last dynastic run.
No One Can Challenge The Chiefs As The Happiest NFL Fans
Even if you look outside of the NFL, you can’t realistically look at any group of NBA, MLB and NHL fans and compare them to the happiness of the Chiefs’ fanbase.
The Golden State Warriors’ dynasty is in the rearview mirror. The Pittsburgh Penguins, the NHL’s last dynasty, haven’t won it all since 2017. The San Francisco Giants of MLB are the last team to achieve dynastic status, and their most recent title parade was 10 years ago.