10 NFL Fanbases That Swear They’re Suffering (But Really Aren’t)

It’s not easy being a fan of an NFL team. Between the gut-wrenching playoff losses, head-scratching coaching decisions, and endless QB controversies, every fanbase believes they’ve got it the hardest. 

But some teams have fanbases that, despite their complaints, have it way better than they’re willing to admit. Here are 10 NFL fanbases that swear they’re suffering, but really aren’t.

10. Dallas Cowboys

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Cowboys fans love to play the victim, but let’s be real – they’ve got five Super Bowl rings and a brand that prints money. Yeah, it’s been a rough few decades, but they still get to boast about being “America’s Team” while raking in the prime-time games.

9. Green Bay Packers

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Packers fans act like they’ve been wandering the wilderness, but they’ve had 30 years of Hall of Fame quarterback play. Sure, a few playoff heartbreaks sting, but those Lambeau winters have been a lot warmer than most fanbases can dream of.

8. Pittsburgh Steelers

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Steelers fans can’t go three minutes without reminding you about their six Super Bowl titles, yet they’ll turn around and complain about a few 9-8 seasons. Must be tough having the most championships in NFL history and a permanent seat at the playoff table.

7. San Francisco 49ers

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Niners fans will tell you they’re tortured, but they’ve been to three Super Bowls in the past 25 years and have one of the most iconic franchises in sports. If that’s suffering, sign up the rest of the league.

6. Buffalo Bills

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Bills fans love to lean into their long-suffering, four-Super-Bowl-losses-in-a-row narrative, but let’s be real – they’ve got one of the loudest, proudest fanbases in the league. They’ve been on a steady rise with one of the NFL’s most exciting young quarterbacks, and their Mafia is practically a brand at this point.

5. New England Patriots

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Patriots fans went from underdogs to overlords over the past 20 years, collecting six Super Bowl rings along the way. Sure, the post-Brady era has been rough, but when you’ve been on a two-decade title bender, it’s hard to muster much sympathy.

4. Baltimore Ravens

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Ravens fans love to talk about the struggle, but they’ve never had to endure the kind of full-on collapse other franchises have faced. Two Super Bowls, a handful of legendary defenses, and a reputation for clutch playoff moments aren’t exactly a tough life.

3. Seattle Seahawks

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Seahawks fans went from “lovable underdogs” to the 12th Man empire almost overnight. A Lombardi Trophy, multiple playoff runs, and a stadium that literally shakes from the noise – the struggle isn’t as real as they make it sound.

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2. Kansas City Chiefs

Feb 9, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) greets fans as he walks off the field after losing against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images
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Chiefs fans have been on a non-stop thrill ride since Patrick Mahomes took over. Three Super Bowl victories in 5 years, MVP seasons, and a quarterback who seems to defy physics – it’s hard to feel too bad for a fanbase that’s already living in a dynasty.

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1. New York Giants

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Giants fans swear they’ve had it rough, but they’ve got four Super Bowls and two of the greatest upsets in NFL history. Sure, it’s been a rocky stretch lately, but knocking off the Patriots twice on the biggest stage buys you a lifetime of bragging rights.

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