
Vikings Fans Can’t Stop Chatting About Their Team
Between text messages with your friends, chats around the water cooler at work and your endless shouting at the TV every Sunday afternoon, Minnesota Vikings fans spend an average of 351 days of their lives talking about their favorite football team, according to Promoguy.
That number, 351 days, is equal to 2.7 hours of football talk per week and six days per year (based on a fandom length of 60 years).
On average, an NFL fan spends just over three hours a week talking about football- that averages out to 1.2 years of a human life spent talking pigskin!
TALE OF TWO CITIES ONE CITY
One city boasts both extremes of the study. The Los Angeles Chargers lead the study with 702 days talking about their team over a lifetime, while their SoFi Stadium co-tenants- the LA Rams- finished dead last with an average of 195 days (or 1.5 hours per week).
The Jacksonville Jaguars- and quarterback Trevor Lawrence, finished in second place at 611 days of life talking about DUUUUUVAL and, I don't know, Natrone Means.
PURPLE PRIDE
The Vikings' number, 351 days, places them 25th overall. The purple finished just ahead of Denver (338 days) and just behind the Cleveland Browns (364 days).
The hottest topic for discussion among Vikings fans in 2025 has been JJ McCarthy, who began the season as the Vikings' first-string quarterback. The most talked-about player in the NFL is Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes, followed by Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo's Josh Allen.
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