Where do the Bengals rank in social media following in the NFL?


The Cowboys have the Highest Overall Following on Social Media
On totals of overall following the Dallas Cowboys can officially say they are ‘Social Media’s Team.’ The Cowboys total following of 14.1 million fans is impressive, to say the least. The Bengals hold true to the individual rankings, coming in at 27th place with 2.26 million fans overall. The Jaguars have the lowliest fan base on social media with 1.35 million across the three platforms. Here is a look at the totals for all three platforms:
- Cowboys – 14,119,000
- Patriots – 13,015,000
- Steelers – 10,324,000
- Packers – 8,643,000
- Seahawks – 8,014,000
- Broncos – 7,803,000
- 49ers – 7,166,000
- Giants – 6,911,000
- Bears – 6,220,000
- Eagles – 5,988,000
- Panthers – 5,978,950
- Saints – 5,906,000
- Raiders – 5,591,000
- Texans – 4,614,000
- Falcons – 4,488,000
- Ravens – 4,246,000
- Dolphins – 3,793,000
- Jets – 3,624,190
- Colts – 3,612,000
- Redskins – 3,591,000
- Lions – 3,575,000
- Vikings – 3,493,000
- Chiefs – 2,975,000
- Cardinals – 2,764,000
- Chargers – 2,715,000
- Browns – 2,609,000
- Bengals – 2,264,000
- Bills – 1,967,000
- Buccaneers – 1,901,000
- Titans – 1,789,000
- Rams – 1,678,000
- Jags – 1,352,000
Looking at the Bengals’ numbers, a lot is left to be desired here among followings. However, it’s not easy to compare to other NFL franchises that have won multiple Super Bowls. But the team has to do something positive on the field so we can get past the perception that the Bengals have one of the worst fan bases in the NFL.
The Bengals can grow the fan base more as long as it continues to put a winning product on the field, and hopefully, one day win its first Championship. But let’s hope this year the Bengals can get its first playoff win in more than two decades. Baby steps, people. Baby steps.