New England Patriots – Only show support if team is playing well
Kansas City Chiefs – Star player/players (Patrick Mahomes)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Star player/players (Tom Brady)
Los Angeles Rams – Team located in a popular/trendy city
Green Bay Packers – Star player/players (Aaron Rodgers)
San Francisco 49ers – Only show support if team is playing well
Philadelphia Eagles – Only show support if team is playing well
Las Vegas Raiders – Fashionable team colors/logo
Cincinnati Bengals – Only show support if team is playing well
Seattle Seahawks – Only show support if team is playing well
Pittsburgh Steelers – Only show support if team is playing well
Buffalo Bills – Only show support if team is playing well
New York Giants – Team located in a popular/trendy city
New York Jets – Team located in a popular/trendy city
NJ.Bet also asked fans to predict which teams will gain the newest bandwagon fans during the 2023 playoff season and rank the top five fan bases most likely to cheer for multiple teams. Top 5 teams most likely to gain bandwagon fans in 2023:
Dallas Cowboys
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Philadelphia Eagles
Kansas City Chiefs
Buffalo Bills
Top 5 fan bases most likely to cheer for multiple teams:
Detroit Lions
New York Jets
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Denver Broncos
Kansas City Chiefs
Top 5 quarterbacks with the largest bandwagon following:
Tom Brady – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Patrick Mahomes – Kansas City Chiefs
Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers
Dak Prescott – Dallas Cowboys
Joe Burrow – Cincinnati Bengals
In Dec. 2022, NJ.Bet surveyed 1,100 Americans who regularly watch the NFL to determine which teams have the most bandwagons. According to NJ.Bet, 50% of respondents were male, 49% were female and 1% were non-binary. The average respondent’s age was 42 years old
A Manager did because I said it without hesitation since I knew that is the truth.
Well I see the Vikings found a new way to disappoint their loyal Vikings fans because they got outplayed by the Jones era Giants in a coin flip game.
The Ravens with Huntley proved to be great and resilient because they went to toe to toe with the Joe Cool lead roaring Bengals, and Huntley proved to be a great QB except for that whole not securing the football resulting in a fumble returned for the game winning td.
The Bengals said to the underdog Ravens that they will not prevail in their Jungle.
The Bengals advance to play the Heavyweight Bills in what will be a full game.
The Thompson lead Dolphins proved to be great because they weren’t bulldozed by the great Bills including they did lead the favored Bills.
Josh the Amazing Allen and the charging Bills proved to be greater than the aquatic mammals in cold Buffalo.
1952 - The U.S. Standardization Board clears the way for Stan Musial to get a salary increase to $85,000. Prior to this relaxation of the rules, there was a wage freeze in effect due to the Korean War. Under the new rules, a team is free to raise individual salaries, as long as they do not exceed a complicated formula, based on total team salaries for any one year, from 1946-1950, plus 10 percent.
1964 - A.L. owners vote 9-1 against Charlie Finley's proposal to move the A's to Louisville. Finley is given an ultimatum to sign a lease in Kansas City or lose his franchise.
1970 - Gold Glove outfielder Curt Flood files a civil lawsuit challenging baseball's reserve clause, a suit that will have historic implications. Flood refused to report to the Phillies after he was traded by the Cardinals, contending the baseball rule violates federal antitrust laws.
1974 - The BBWAA elects former Yankees teammates Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford to the Hall of Fame. Mantle becomes only the seventh player to make it in his first try. His 536 home runs with the Yankees ranked second only to Babe Ruth and he played in more games (2,401) than any other pinstriper, including Lou Gehrig. Ford was arguably the greatest Yankees pitcher of all time, retiring with more wins (236), more innings (3,171), more strikeouts (1,956), and more shutouts (45) than anyone in club history.
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