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The NFL's Most Popular Team

A Study Ranks All 32 in TV Viewers and Online Cachet; and the Winner Is . . .

The New York Giants generate more online buzz than any other National Football League team but garner just about the lowest local-TV ratings. Every grandmother in Cincinnati watches the Bengals when they're on TV, but the rest of the country doesn't seem to realize they exist. And then there are the Jacksonville Jaguars, who, no matter how you look at it, don't seem to have accumulated much fan support of any kind.

Diane Fields for The Wall Street Journal

The NFL season begins Thursday night as the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints host Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings. This game will pull a national-TV rating that's huge by sports standards: If precedent holds it will likely outdraw most games of Major League Baseball's World Series.

But as prolific as the NFL has become in its ability to divert eyeballs to televisions, there are substantial differences in the relative popularity of its 32 teams. Everybody knows the Green Bay Packers have a devoted and frostbitten following, for instance, but what about the Atlanta Falcons?

In a first-of-its-kind study performed this summer, Nielsen Co., the media-research firm, developed a system for ranking the popularity of NFL teams based on each team's local and national TV rankings, how often they're mentioned on the Internet and how many visitors they attract to their official websites. The report, dubbed the Nielsen Sports Media Exposure Index, is the company's first attempt to classify pro-football teams in this manner.

Not surprisingly, the survey confirms that America's team is, in fact, "America's Team," as in the Dallas Cowboys. In the final ranking, they were a stunning 23% more popular than the No. 2 team, their old rivals the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Giants were next, followed by three of the four teams in the NFC's North division: the Chicago Bears, the Green Bay Packers and the Vikings.

The Cowboys are on top in part because they're popular to begin with. Nielsen counted the total number of viewers of a team's national broadcasts from last season, rather than the average. So in most cases the more a team was picked to play in front of a national audience, the better it did. The Cowboys, who led the league last year with six national appearances, had a whopping 117 million viewers.

Bill Wanger, the executive vice president of programming and research at Fox Sports Media Group, says the Cowboys are among a handful of "national-appeal teams" that draw huge TV ratings no matter what market they're broadcast in. The Cowboys also were helped in the study by the massive amount of traffic their website draws—nearly 50% more monthly unique visitors than the second-place Steelers.

On the other end of the spectrum, five of the eight teams in the NFL's two West divisions are in the bottom 10 of the overall rankings. This includes the St. Louis Rams, who, on top of averaging an embarrassing two wins per year over the past three seasons, finished last in this report. They have the worst mark in two of the categories and were in the bottom six in the others.

"When you've won as much as we have recently, it's not surprising," says Kevin Demoff, the Rams' executive vice president of football operations and chief operating officer. But it's not as though the Rams are incapable of being popular. When they reached multiple Super Bowls a decade ago, "everybody in the city loved us," says Hall of Fame-caliber running back Marshall Faulk, who played on those teams.

The Nielsen report uses one year of data, but separate research from the past two decades has shown similar results. Harris Interactive, a New York market-research firm, has been asking respondents to name their favorite NFL team annually since 1992. The Cowboys came out No. 1 on 11 occasions in that poll and were never lower than No. 4. The Rams, since they moved to St. Louis in 1995, were in the bottom five on five occasions. The only teams that fared worse than the Rams were the Bengals and the Jaguars. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers finished next-to-last in the Nielsen study.

The Jaguars declined to comment. A spokesman for the Bengals said the team would likely perform better in these rankings next year, and a Bucs spokesman said the faltering Tampa economy likely played a large role in recent struggles to attract fans.

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The study shows a winning tradition doesn't guarantee a large fan base. Two of the NFL's more successful and iconic franchises, the Oakland Raiders and San Francisco 49ers, finished near the bottom of the rankings despite owning a combined eight Super Bowl titles (representatives for the teams couldn't be reached for comment).

Despite the healthy rankings for the Packers and the Saints (No. 9), the study suggests being in a smaller media market presents some challenges. Five of the bottom 10 teams hail from Charlotte, Kansas City, Jacksonville, Tampa and St. Louis.

That said, it's not clear what to say about the New York Jets. (They finished No. 18).

http://online.wsj.com/art...lenews_wsj

RAIDERS finish above the Niners. smile


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Reply #1 posted 09/10/10 11:48am

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SUPRMAN said:

RAIDERS finish above the Niners. smile


Too bad their record won't! lol I'm actually surprised the "Raider Nation" didn't rank even higher, though. Maybe if they won a few more games once in a DECADE. razz lol

If this was just based on local ratings, web stories and web hits no other team would come close, though. I don't care how the rest of the country looks at them. I know for a fact that most people in the bay area are fans of one of our two local teams. The teams I see represented most on hats and jerseys otherwise are Chicago and Pittsburg. Effa Dallas! lol

My brother-in-law is a Cheese Head. It's annoying.

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Reply #2 posted 09/10/10 12:30pm

Graycap23

Based on performance.........the Bears should be DEAD last.

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Reply #3 posted 09/10/10 12:58pm

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Go GIANTS!!!

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Reply #4 posted 09/10/10 1:01pm

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The Bears beat the Packers! woot!

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Reply #5 posted 09/10/10 1:03pm

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The top two teams are the winningest Super Bowl teams. Weird article.

Anyway, I would argue that Pitt has a TON of fans. I'm a Cowboy fan and I can admit that they rival our fans in numbers and support. And there are a lot more Cowboy haters than Steelers haters. Does that count too? Aren't haters another version of fans? They can't hear enough about us?

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Reply #6 posted 09/10/10 1:07pm

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No. Haters are not another version of fans. Unless the Cowboys are playing the 49er's I will change the channel or turn off the tv. And I'll probably talk some shit while doing so. "Why do they always show the effin' Cowboys games?!" lol That's the exact opposite of what a fan would do.

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Reply #7 posted 09/10/10 1:29pm

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Genesia said:

The Bears beat the Packers! woot!

This year?

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Reply #8 posted 09/10/10 2:47pm

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Dauphin said:

The top two teams are the winningest Super Bowl teams. Weird article.

Anyway, I would argue that Pitt has a TON of fans. I'm a Cowboy fan and I can admit that they rival our fans in numbers and support. And there are a lot more Cowboy haters than Steelers haters. Does that count too? Aren't haters another version of fans? They can't hear enough about us?

wink

Pittsburgh has alot of fans, but they are nowhere near the numbers of Cowboy fans. I witnessed this first hand in Canton when Emmitt got inducted. Canton was dubbed Dallas by the mayor.

Dick Labeau (Pitt's Def Coordinator) was inducted on the same day. Even with Pitts close proximity to Canton, Cowboy jerseys outnumbered Pitt jerseys 10 to 1.

dude, it's not even close.

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Reply #9 posted 09/10/10 3:03pm

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I'm not doubting that the Cowboys are the most popular team... I think that's pretty clear, but I think these numbers have the potential to be really skewed since they take internet mentions into consideration... what does that even mean? only legit news sources or every time someone blogs about a team or everytime we argue about them on the org?

So, could a national news story like Big Ben's problems boost those numbers? Sounds like it might make your team more "popular" if you have players with a lot of legal problems because they would get more press (even though it's negative) for the team.

Just my twocents biggrin

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Reply #10 posted 09/10/10 4:31pm

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Numbers don't lie. The Cowboys are the most profitable and valuable professional sports franchise in the country and they've maintained that title WITHOUT winning a championship (or playoff game until last year) in 15 seasons. How is that even possible? You can go to any city in America and see Cowboys jerseys, so somebody is buying all this shit. Folks can hate Jerry all they want but that muthafucka know how to make a dollar despite his teams consistently lack luster on field performance. clapping

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Reply #11 posted 09/10/10 8:09pm

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Dauphin said:

The top two teams are the winningest Super Bowl teams. Weird article.

Anyway, I would argue that Pitt has a TON of fans. I'm a Cowboy fan and I can admit that they rival our fans in numbers and support. And there are a lot more Cowboy haters than Steelers haters. Does that count too? Aren't haters another version of fans? They can't hear enough about us?

wink

Steelers fans travel well. A lot are probably located in the city they are visiting. I

remember the 2004 game in Dallas where there were a lot of Steeler fans. I remember

one of the Cowboys defensive players saying after the game that it seemed like a

Steelers home game.

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Reply #12 posted 09/11/10 8:12am

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Numbers don't lie. The Cowboys are the most profitable and valuable professional sports franchise in the country and they've maintained that title WITHOUT winning a championship (or playoff game until last year) in 15 seasons. How is that even possible? You can go to any city in America and see Cowboys jerseys, so somebody is buying all this shit. Folks can hate Jerry all they want but that muthafucka know how to make a dollar despite his teams consistently lack luster on field performance. clapping

Cowboys fans living in NYC are the biggest front-runners I've ever seen. I didn't hear shit from these mfers until Jimmy Johnson turned things around. Giant fans were always at that stadium pumping the team, even during the lean years, before Parcells, LT and Simms.

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Reply #13 posted 09/11/10 9:57am

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Revolution said:

Dauphin said:

The top two teams are the winningest Super Bowl teams. Weird article.

Anyway, I would argue that Pitt has a TON of fans. I'm a Cowboy fan and I can admit that they rival our fans in numbers and support. And there are a lot more Cowboy haters than Steelers haters. Does that count too? Aren't haters another version of fans? They can't hear enough about us?

wink

Pittsburgh has alot of fans, but they are nowhere near the numbers of Cowboy fans. I witnessed this first hand in Canton when Emmitt got inducted. Canton was dubbed Dallas by the mayor.

Dick Labeau (Pitt's Def Coordinator) was inducted on the same day. Even with Pitts close proximity to Canton, Cowboy jerseys outnumbered Pitt jerseys 10 to 1.

dude, it's not even close.

I've been to states like Georgia, went to a restaurant, and they have "Steeler Sundays" during the season. smile

Even if they aren't #1, they're a solid #2.

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Reply #14 posted 09/11/10 12:21pm

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What....WHAT?

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Reply #15 posted 09/11/10 4:40pm

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babynoz said:

What....WHAT?

[img:$uid]http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y240/delivertheword/sports/steelers7.jpg[/img:$uid]

[img:$uid]http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y240/delivertheword/sports/Pittsburgh20Steelers.jpg[/img:$uid]

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Solid number 2....nana

The Cowboys are not only America's Team....they are North America's Team, number one in Mexico too....Canadians don't watch football, or we would have them too...lol

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Reply #16 posted 09/11/10 6:00pm

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GO PANTHERS!!! I'll always expect the Cowboys to be #1. I know the Raiders aren't doing so well these days, but I can't accept that #25. 49ers at #27? Was this poll strictly for bandwagon fans? lol

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Reply #17 posted 09/11/10 6:20pm

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Revolution said:

babynoz said:

What....WHAT?

[img:$uid]http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y240/delivertheword/sports/steelers7.jpg[/img:$uid]

[img:$uid]http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y240/delivertheword/sports/Pittsburgh20Steelers.jpg[/img:$uid]

biggrin

Solid number 2....nana

The Cowboys are not only America's Team....they are North America's Team, number one in Mexico too....Canadians don't watch football, or we would have them too...lol

The Wowboys have always been America's team as far back as I can remember, that's true.

We Steeler fans are much cooler though, lol

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Reply #18 posted 09/12/10 8:33pm

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Revolution said:

babynoz said:

What....WHAT?

[img:$uid]http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y240/delivertheword/sports/steelers7.jpg[/img:$uid]

[img:$uid]http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y240/delivertheword/sports/Pittsburgh20Steelers.jpg[/img:$uid]

biggrin

Solid number 2....nana

The Cowboys are not only America's Team....they are North America's Team, number one in Mexico too....Canadians don't watch football, or we would have them too...lol

lol

"In the final ranking, they were a stunning 23% more popular than the No. 2 team, their old rivals the Pittsburgh Steelers."

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Reply #19 posted 09/13/10 5:08am

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Genesia said:

The Bears beat the Packers! woot!

highfive

lol

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