Ranking the 15 Most Toxic NFL Fanbases

NFL fans are some of the most passionate people out there, and that passion can often spill over into some pretty wild behavior. From constant trash talk to heated arguments online, certain fanbases have earned a reputation for being a bit more toxic than others. 

Whether it’s because of a team’s long history of success or decades of frustration, some fans take their love for their team to a whole new level. It’s all part of the fun of being an NFL fan, but sometimes that intensity turns into pure negativity. So, let’s take a look at the 15 most toxic NFL fanbases—because we all know that every team has its loud, rowdy, and sometimes over-the-top supporters!

15. New York Jets

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Jets fans are known for their high expectations, even when their team has been stuck in mediocrity. After years of disappointment, their frustration often turns into angry rants and “next year is our year” optimism that can get a bit toxic.

14. Cleveland Browns

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The Browns have been through a lot of tough years, and their fans aren’t afraid to show it. While they’ve had some success recently, their toxic “woe is me” attitude sometimes overshadows their team’s efforts.

13. San Francisco 49ers

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49ers fans are die-hard, but sometimes they can take things too far. They tend to argue endlessly about their team’s past success, especially when they’re compared to other great franchises.

12. Oakland Raiders (now Las Vegas Raiders)

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Raider Nation is known for its wild and sometimes aggressive fanbase. While they’ve calmed down since their move to Las Vegas, they still have a reputation for being loud and extremely opinionated.

11. Los Angeles Rams

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Rams fans can be a bit obnoxious, especially when it comes to rubbing their Super Bowl win in others’ faces. They’ve only recently found success, but they act like they’ve been champions forever.

10. Atlanta Falcons

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Falcons fans have been through a lot, especially after their Super Bowl loss to the Patriots. Their sense of frustration often spills over into toxic behavior, especially when their team struggles to win.

9. Minnesota Vikings

Vikings fans are passionate, but they’re also known for throwing in the towel after just one bad season. Their tendency to jump on the “fire the coach” bandwagon can make them seem a little too negative at times.

8. Miami Dolphins

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Dolphins fans love to hype up their team, but they can be overly critical of their players. They have high expectations, and when things don’t go according to plan, they let everyone hear about it.

7. Washington Commanders

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Washington fans have had a rough go of it for a while, but that doesn’t stop them from getting defensive. When things go wrong, they’re quick to blame everyone else and point fingers at the league.

6. Chicago Bears

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Bears fans can be loud and proud, but their endless “we’re better than you” attitude isn’t always received well. They’ve had a tough time winning lately, but they still act like they’re on top of the world.

5. Green Bay Packers

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Packers fans are loyal and passionate, but they also have a reputation for being a little too smug. Their constant “small market, big results” mentality can be a turnoff for others.

4. New England Patriots

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After years of dominance, Patriots fans developed a sense of entitlement. Even after Tom Brady’s departure, they still act like they’re the best team in the league, which doesn’t sit well with other fanbases.

3. New York Giants

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Giants fans can be extremely vocal about their team’s past success, but they don’t always take losing well. It’s common to see them blame everything—except their team—when things aren’t going right.

2. Dallas Cowboys

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Cowboys fans like to remind everyone that their team has five Super Bowl rings, even if it’s been decades since their last win. This bragging can sometimes get annoying for other fanbases, and their “America’s Team” status can rub people the wrong way.

Related: 10 Reasons Why the Dallas Cowboys Are the Most Overrated Team in Sports

1. Philadelphia Eagles

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The Eagles’ fans are infamous for their intense, in-your-face attitude. They’re known to be loud, proud, and sometimes a bit too rowdy, especially when it comes to opposing teams.

Related: 10 Reasons Why People Hate the Philadelphia Eagles

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