
The Cincinnati Bengals remain one of most notable teams leaugewide in the early stages of the Joe Burrow era.
That doesn’t figure to change anytime soon, not with Burrow around on a long-term contract and superstars such as Ja’Marr Chase helping to make the Bengals likely annual playoff contenders.
Besides the number of primetime games allotted by the league and metrics like social media engagement, one of the most interesting ways to gauge a team’s current popularity (or even competitiveness) is by looking at attendance numbers.
Here’s a look at where the Bengals ranked in average attendance at home games last year, courtesy of the numbers at ESPN:
32
Las Vegas Raiders: 65,355

31
Chicago Bears: 65,381

30
Arizona Cardinals: 65,504

29
Indianapolis Colts: 65,511

28
Tennessee Titans: 65,727

27
Miami Dolphins: 66,857

26
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 67,046

25
Cincinnati Bengals: 67,335

24
Pittsburgh Steelers: 67,439

23
Jacksonville Jaguars: 67,681

22
Minnesota Vikings: 68,065

21
Carolina Panthers: 68,465

20
New England Patriots: 68,538

19
Detroit Lions: 68,841

18
Baltimore Ravens: 68,866

17
Cleveland Browns: 68,934

16
Washington Commanders: 69,161

15
Atlanta Falcons: 69,200

14
Buffalo Bills: 69,600

13
Houston Texans: 69,702

12
San Francisco 49ers: 69,783

11
New Orleans Saints: 69,916

10
Los Angeles Chargers: 70,055

9
Seattle Seahawks: 70,190

8
Kansas City Chiefs: 70,914

7
Philadelphia Eagles: 71,984

6
Denver Broncos: 72,175

5
Los Angeles Rams: 72,649

4
Green Bay Packers: 73,082

3
New York Giants: 74,256

2
New York Jets: 75,644

1
Dallas Cowboys: 81,102
