Surprise! The Detroit Lions Do Not Have The Saddest Fans
Waiting for the NFL draft as the only highlight of your season would make many fans cry. But, surprisingly, Lions fans are NOT the saddest fans in the NFL. We're not crying, you're crying...
The Dallas Cowboys have been selected as the saddest NFL fanbase, according to a recent study. After surveying more than 2,000 NFL fans nationwide to see which fanbase was the most likely to shed tears over their favorite team, lineups.com found that Lions fans won't cry, they'll wait.
Here's The Full List Of the Saddest Fans In The NFL
- Dallas Cowboys
- New England Patriots
- Green Bay Packers
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Cleveland Browns
- Detroit Lions
- New York Jets
- Chicago Bears
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Buffalo Bills
- Seattle Seahawks
- San Francisco 49ers
- Las Vegas Raiders
- Minnesota Vikings
- Atlanta Falcons
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- New Orleans Saints
- New York Giants
- Baltimore Ravens
- Denver Broncos
- Washington Football Team
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Houston Texans
- Carolina Panthers
- Arizona Cardinals
- Miami Dolphins
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Tennessee Titans
- Los Angeles Rams
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Indianapolis Colts
Top Reasons Fans Cry Over Their Favorite Teams
49% saying it was over a loss- (we'd run out of tissues)
36% claiming it was tears of joy over a Super Bowl victory- (what's that like?)
35% saying it was the anguish of losing a super bowl- (never been, so...maybe)
27% said it was over any important game- (that was 30 years ago, we're over it)
17% said over a favorite player leaving the team- (Barry Sanders left 23 years ago)
15% said over losing to a rival; (2 weeks away)
15% said over watching a game while drunk; (crying because the beer is gone)
After last week's 12th loss to the Falcons, there are just 2 more games to endure. The Lions play the Seahawks in Seattle on Sunday, January 2 at 4:25pm. The following week they host the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, January 9 at 1 pm.
Currently, the Lions are sitting with the second pick in the first round of the NFL draft. Their needs include QB, WR, and Edge. The 2022 NFL Draft will be the 87th annual meeting of National Football League franchises to select newly eligible players. The draft is expected to be held in Paradise, Nevada, on April 28–30, 2022.
In case you forgot what a win looks like...
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