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Study reveals NFL’s happiest fans – And it’s no surprise who tops the list
As the Kansas City Chiefs gear up for the start of training camp on July 24, a new study reveals that their fans are the happiest in the NFL. Chiefs Kingdom is ready to descend upon Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, eagerly scouting their team’s prospects for the upcoming season. According to a study by Casino.org, they will do so with the biggest smiles in the league.
The platform conducted a nationwide survey to assess current team satisfaction levels among NFL fan bases. Using a weighted index, the study considered factors such as Super Bowl optimism, contentment with management, reactions to player injuries, and irritation levels when the team loses. Here’s what Chiefs fans had to say:
The Kansas City Chiefs rank No. 1 for the happiest fans in the NFL, with an unhappiness score of just 13.24/100.
A unanimous 100% of the polled fan base believes the Chiefs have a strong chance of making it to the Super Bowl.
Only one in four fans find game day expenses-tickets, merchandise, food, and drinks-to be too costly.
On a scale of 1 (very disappointed) to 5 (very satisfied) regarding team performance over the last five years, fans gave an impressive average of 4.7.
A staggering 98.7% of fans are happy with the current team roster.