Not a lot of surprise here, including the fact that the NFL's teams generally -- the Lakers being an exception -- have a lot more fans on the average than the NBA's and the NHL's. Although I thought both "New York City teams," the one remaining New York State team (the Bills), the Commanders and the 49ers would be higher. And it does bother me that the top team in each Conference is its most disgusting.
1. Dallas Cowboys, 8 million (Overall, NFC & NFC East Leader)
2. New England Patriots, 6.3M (AFC & AFC East Leader)
3. Pittsburgh Steelers, 5.9M (AFC North Leader)
4. Green Bay Packers, 4.8M (NFC North Leader)
5. San Francisco 49ers, 3.9M (NFC West Leader)
6. Philadelphia Eagles, 3.7M
7. New Orleans Saints, 3.7M (NFC South Leader)
8. Denver Broncos, 3.7M (AFC West Leader)
9. Chicago Bears, 3.6M
10. New York Giants, 3.5M
11. Seattle Seahawks, 3.5M
12. Las Vegas Raiders, 3.2M
13. Baltimore Ravens, 2.2M
14. Kansas City Chiefs, 2.2M
15. Carolina Panthers, 2.1M
16. Miami Dolphins, 2.1M
17. Minnesota Vikings, 2M
18. Houston Texans, 2M
19. Atlanta Falcons, 1.9M
20. Indianapolis Colts, 1.9M (AFC South Leader)
21. Washington Commanders, 1.7M
22. Detroit Lions, 1.8M
23. New York Jets, 1.7M
24. Los Angeles Chargers, 1.4M
25. Arizona Cardinals, 1.3M
26. Cincinnati Bengals, 1.3M
27. Cleveland Browns, 1.3M
28. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1.2M
29. Buffalo Bills, 1.1M
30. Tennessee Titans, 1M
31. Los Angeles Rams, 983 thousand
32. Jacksonville Jaguars, 674K
For comparison's sake, here's the Canadian Football League:
1. Edmonton Elks (formerly Eskimos), 330K
2. Saskatchewan Roughriders (Regina), 262K
3. Montreal Alouettes, 210K
4. Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 164K
5. BC Lions (Vancouver), 149K
6. Calgary Stampeders, 109K
7. Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 106K
8. Toronto Argonauts, 66K
9. Ottawa Redblacks, 55K
For the CFL's all-time winningest franchise, in Canada's biggest city, that is a disgrace.