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Not sure which NFL team to support? This quiz will help you make your mind up

Allow us to help you find your NFL team by answering the following questions.

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On Sep 8, 2017

How important is it that your team wins stuff?

Your Saturday night is most likely to involve...

Do you like banging on about a team's glorious history, even though they've won nothing in years?

Which type of animal do you prefer?

Do you like supporting a team that's often regarded as the underdog?

What's your favourite kind of music?

In football (soccer), does it matter if a manager 'parks the bus' every now and then if it means they stop their opponents from getting a result?

Does it matter if your team doesn't have a huge fanbase?

Do you like your team to have one or two headline-grabbing star players?

Which of these people do you most admire?

Does it matter if your team switches to a new stadium (/ city) once in a while?

Would it bother you if rival fans regarded you as a 'glory hunter'?

What's your favourite flavour crisp?

What type of fan are you?

What's your favourite kind of holiday?

If winning isn’t important, why do they keep score? Choose a team with a historically winning mindset.

If winning isn’t important, why do they keep score? Choose a team with a historically winning mindset.

New England Patriots: They’ve made the playoffs every year since 2009, and the Super Bowl 3 times since. Last year’s champions, they look like the team to beat in 2017 too.
Pittsburgh Steelers: The Steelers have won more playoff games and more Super Bowls than any other team (six), and are considered one of the more realistic challengers this year.
Kansas City Chiefs: The Chiefs said ‘give me the ball’ more than any other team last year, forcing the most turnovers. Further evidence of their will to win comes in the form of Eric Berry, who beat Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 2015 and still made it to the all-star game.
Chicago Bears: Whilst you wouldn’t know it from recent seasons, the Bears have won more total games in their history than any other franchise.

You like the pyrotechnics to continue after the game kicks off. We've narrowed it down to these four...

You like the pyrotechnics to continue after the game kicks off. We've narrowed it down to these four...

Carolina Panthers: When your quarterback wears Superman–themed boots during the warm-up, it’s safe to say there’s a bit of swagger in this group.
Detroit Lions: Not afraid to throw their money around, the Lions have the highest-paid player for 2017 in quarterback Matthew Stafford.
New Orleans Saints: In 2016, the Saints completed the most passing yards in the NFL, and were second highest for average points scored per game. Flashy.
Tennessee Titans: The Titans should be one of the most exciting teams to watch this year, with a quarterback who can pass or run, and plenty of new wide receivers to aim for.

Slow and steady wins the race, and defense wins championships… play it safe with one of these four.

Slow and steady wins the race, and defense wins championships… play it safe with one of these four.

Minnesota Vikings: Last year’s Vikings were the safest passers in the league, completing an impressive 70.4% of all attempts.
Baltimore Ravens: Nothing says ‘play it safe’ like kicking field goals, and the Ravens attempted the most last season (missing only one in the process).
Denver Broncos: The Broncos allowed the fewest passing yards from their opponents last year.
Houston Texans: With the majority of their stars on the defensive side of the ball, the Texans conceded the fewest yards overall in 2016-17. You wouldn’t bet against a repeat this year.

Time to roll the dice on one of these NFL gamblers...

Time to roll the dice on one of these NFL gamblers...

Miami Dolphins: There are few bigger risks than filling the essential Quarterback position with a guy you’ve brought out of retirement, but in Jay Cutler, that’s what the Dolphins have done.
Philadelphia Eagles: Last year the Eagles made the most attempts to make a play (rather than punt or kick a field goal) on 4th downs. It only worked 48% of the time.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Rolling the dice, the Jaguars attempted more field goals from over 50 yards than any other team last season.
Indianapolis Colts: If you’re looking to take a punt on a team, why not go for the one with a quarterback named Luck, and a horseshoe for a logo?

Whether you’re a glutton for punishment or root for the underdog, these 4 make for challenging fandom.

Whether you’re a glutton for punishment or root for the underdog, these 4 make for challenging fandom.

Cleveland Browns: Having gone 14 years without making the playoffs, and winning just one game last year, life as a Browns fan is not easy.
New York Jets: The Jets finished bottom of their division last year, winning just 5 games and conceding the highest number of interceptions. The ‘rebuilding’ phase looks set to continue this year.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Sporting the lowest win percentage over the course of NFL history, as a Bucs fan you should get ready to accept defeat on a pretty regular basis.
Buffalo Bills: Although they reached the Super Bowl every year from 1991–1994 (losing all 4), they have still never claimed the NFL’s ultimate prize. They also have the longest absence from the playoffs of all teams (17 years).

Win or lose, these four teams will let you do it in style.

Win or lose, these four teams will let you do it in style.

Atlanta Falcons: When your quarterback is known as ‘Iceman’ and you count Samuel L Jackson among your celebrity fans, even last year’s loss in the Super Bowl doesn’t hurt quite so badly.
New York Giants: Odell Beckham Jr. grabs almost as many headlines as touchdown passes, and any team based in NYC has added glamour appeal.
Cincinatti Bengals: Whilst it’s a look that will divide fashionistas, the Bengals are the only team brave enough to sport tiger-print helmets.
Los Angeles Chargers: Few cities in the world have the movie star appeal of Los Angeles. On top of that the Chargers are a new kid (back) in town.

Yer da says support one of these.

Yer da says support one of these.

Arizona Cardinals: One of only two current teams that were around at the start of the NFL (although they started in Chicago). If you need more evidence of their ‘traditional’ appeal, a prominent celebrity fan is 2008 presidential runner-up, John McCain.
San Francisco 49ers: Like yer da’, the 49ers were “unstoppable” during the 80s and 90s, winning each of the 5 Super Bowls they attended.
Los Angeles Rams: Although they only moved back for the 2016 season, the Rams play in the NFL’s oldest stadium, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, which opened in 1923.
Washington Redskins: It’s been a long time since the glory days, but Washington fans will happily tell you what it was like to be seen frequently at the Super Bowl in the 80s and 90s.

Raise the roof alongside some of the NFL’s most passionate fans.

Raise the roof alongside some of the NFL’s most passionate fans.

Seattle Seahawks: Seahawks fans buy more team gear than any other team, and it’s hard to move in Seattle without seeing some ‘merch’ – fans are nicknamed the 12th man for a reason.
Oakland Raiders: Ice Cube got on board as a fan when the team was based in L.A., but continued his seal of approval after the move to Oakland. Marshawn Lynch has the top-selling jersey in the 6 west coast states.
Dallas Cowboys: Whilst having an 80,000-seater stadium helps, you still need to fill it. The cowboys had the highest average attendance in 2016-17.
Green Bay Packers: The Packers have arguably the most loyal fans in the NFL, selling out every home game since 1960, and have over 70,000 fans on their season ticket waiting list.

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