We dive into all 32 NFL teams from worst to first, where does your team rank?
32. Arizona Cardinals
It gets lonely in the desert especially for Cardinals fans. State Farm Stadium is a beautiful facility but is usually overran by the opposing teams fans. Hey, at least someone is enjoying it.
31. Carolina Panthers
North Carolina is a basketball state and always will be. We do have a couple bright spots for you Carolina. You have a great color scheme for your jerseys and at least, you aren’t Cardinals fans.
30. Los Angeles Chargers
The fanbase took a hit after leaving San Diego. They are often looked at as the second best team in Los Angeles and moving to Los Angeles did not help increase a fanbase.
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29. Los Angeles Rams
It’s hard to make Los Angeles a football town. Even with a stunning state of the art stadium, if given a choice it’s going to be a Dodgers game over a Rams game.
28. Indianapolis Colts
Lucas Oil Stadium is one of the nicer stadiums in the league. Indianapolis also hosts the annual NFL Draft Combine but that seems to bring more excitement to the city than the actual team does.
27. Houston Texans
Football is king in The Lonestar State. However, Texans fans take a backseat to their big brothers in Dallas. There is some hope though Texans fans, you dominate over Houston Roughnecks fans.
26. Atlanta Falcons
Falcons fans need to rise up if they want to be higher on this list. Georgia Bulldog football is dominating the state’s fanbase but there was a debate to rank Atlanta 28 or even 3. See what I did there.
25. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The fanbase was horrific before the arrival of TB12. Since his departure, it grew substantially but nothing that an NFL team should be proud of. Especially for a city with 2 Super Bowl championships.
24. Tennessee Titans
After the move from Houston to the Music City, you would think Nashville would be all the buzz for their NFL franchise. Not really though,
Nashville is a country music city and the Titans will always remain second fiddle to that.
23. Jacksonville Jaguars
The NFL’s quest for global expansion leads the Jaguars to call two places home. Jacksonville and London. London has adopted DUVALLLLL’s finest as their team and packs the stands when the Jags come to town.
22. Washington Commanders
FedEx Field is in desperate need of repairs as it one of the worst stadiums in the NFL. The fanbase hasn’t had quality football play in sometime. However there is some good news, Dan Snyder is no longer involved with the franchise.
21. Miami Dolphins
Hootie and the Blowfish said it best when they said “the Dolphins make me cry.” In fairness to the city of Miami, why go to a football game when
you have the beach? Either way, Dolphins fans have been able to remain Fins Up through years of playoff struggles.
20. Denver Broncos
The mile high altitude definitely gives Broncos players the home field advantage. However, since Peyton Manning’s retirement Broncos Nation hasn’t had much to get excited about which does not help with the teams lackluster play.
19. Minnesota Vikings
There are a couple things that make the Vikings a decent fanbase. The “Skol” chant is amazing as well as the Gjallarhorn.
18. Baltimore Ravens
Definitely a good fanbase but I would expect more from a fanbase with 2 Super Bowl wins. C’mon Baltimore, some fanbases would kill for what you have (Detroit and Cleveland)
17. Detroit Lions
A Lions fan has never experienced a Super Bowl win. Lions fans commonly accept their team will not make the playoffs and commonly endure a losing season. Through all of that, they show up on Thanksgiving Day to support their team. Lions fans need to restore the roar because it’s currently just a light purr.
16. Cincinnati Bengals
The recent success of the Bengals along with rising stars like Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase has increased the fanbase. But before those players were even born, Who Dey Nation was alive and well.
15. San Francisco 49ers
This is a tough fanbase to place. They are easily California’s #1 football team as their fanbase travels well and often fills up opponents’ stadiums.
14. New York Giants
Even with recent Super Bowl success, the G-Men are still the second favorite team that is from New York.
13. New Orleans Saints
Who Dat Nation would be higher on this list but it seems that Drew Brees took some of the fanbase with him when he retired. However, the die hard fans are still there in the Big Easy.
12. New England Patriots
The post Tom Brady era has not been kind to Boston fans. While numerous fans have jumped off the bandwagon, New England faithful remain proud of their team and maintain the Patriot Way.
11. Seattle Seahawks
The 12th Man is alive and well with Seahawk fans. When the crowd noise at CenturyLink Stadium is at its loudest, it’s breaking records. Now that’s a home field advantage.
10. Chicago Bears
Chicago is a huge city with a huge cult-like fanbase. There is no difference whether you are a White Sox fan or Cubs fan. It doesn’t matter if you are from the Northside or Southside, you are still a Bears fan and you hate the Packers with every ounce of energy you have.
9. Las Vegas Raiders
If this team was still in Oakland, they would be higher on the list but a top 10 rank is nothing to be ashamed of. However, moving to Las Vegas
lost some of the loyal black hole fan base. The Raiders still rank among the top scariest looking fanbase even after the move.
8. Cleveland Browns
Imagine your hometown football team moves and wins two Super Bowls. Now imagine, the NFL brings back a football team to your hometown and you endure different starting quarterbacks year after year and still no Super Bowls. This is what it takes to be a die hard Browns fan. May God have mercy on your souls.
7. Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles fanbase is relentless and no one is off limits including Santa Claus. Eagles fans hold players, coaches, and their ownership accountable and are passionate about their team. Fly Eagles Fly.
6. New York Jets
Jets fans are typically highly pessimistic, but always knows that it could be worse. Gang Green have suffered through bad seasons and butt
fumbles, but that still hasn’t deterred fans from filling up the seats and flooding to the bars each season to scream J-E-T-S! JETS! JETS! JETS!
5. Kansas City Chiefs
There are very few places louder than Arrowhead Stadium when Chiefs fans get wild. Add to the fact that two of the most popular NFL
players play for the team only increases the fanbase along with the countless number of swifties that recently jumped aboard the Red Kingdom.
4. Buffalo Bills
Bills fans have endured countless years of heartache since the last of their four consecutive trips to the Super Bowl back in the early 90s. Through all of that, Bills Mafia remains strong. Bills fans have garnered quite a reputation over the years for being loyal, crazy, and not afraid to break a table or two.
3. Pittsburgh Steelers
It is very common to look in the stands when the Steelers are on the road and see those “Terrible Towels” swinging. Steeler Nation travels well and is always in support of their “Black and Gold”.
2. Green Bay Packers
Green Bay has an iconic fanbase that is beyond loyal to go watch their team play in sub zero temperatures with a foam cheesehead strapped to their heads. When you think of a football fanbase, Lambeau Stadium and Packers fans are a very common vision.
1. Dallas Cowboys
Easily, the NFL’s most valuable sports team and is also one of the most popular fan bases around. Even after years of Super Bowl droughts, this fan base is always loyal to “Dem Boyz”.