We usually share the Chicago Bears SB Nation Reacts confidence polls right here at WCG, which I’m sure slightly skews the results as it’s mostly Bears fans voting. However, this latest round of Reacts surveys was emailed to NFL fans of all 32 teams.
You can sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys that go to fans of all NFL teams.
In our latest survey, the Bears received the fifth-highest vote among all Reacts voters, at 77%. Fans league-wide must believe in Caleb Williams, the talented Bears offense, and Chicago’s emerging defense.
Here’s how the results ended up, and remember, these results aren’t just a reflection of each individual fanbase, they were voted upon by the fans who received the weekly emailed surveys. So, while it’s not a scientific poll, it’s still interesting to see how the percentages ended up.
1. Detroit Lions – 90%
2. Houston Texans – 86%
3. Kansas City Chiefs – 81%
4. San Francisco 49ers – 78%
5. Chicago Bears – 77%
6. Green Bay Packers – 76%
7. Baltimore Ravens – 69%
8. Cincinnati Bengals – 61%
9. Atlanta Falcons – 59%
10. Miami Dolphins – 59%
11. Philadelphia Eagles – 58%
12. Los Angeles Rams – 51%
13. Denver Broncos – 49%
14. Los Angeles Chargers – 48%
15. Washington Commanders – 43%
16. Jacksonville Jaguars – 40%
17. Seattle Seahawks – 39%
18. Buffalo Bills – 37%
19. Indianapolis Colts – 35%
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 35%
21. New York Jets – 33%
22. Arizona Cardinals – 32%
23. Pittsburgh Steelers – 32%
24. Cleveland Browns – 28%
25. Minnesota Vikings – 27%
26. Tennessee Titans – 27%
27. Carolina Panthers – 23%
28. Las Vegas Raiders – 21%
29. New Orleans Saints – 16%
30. Dallas Cowboys– 15%
31. New England Patriots – 12%
32. New York Giants – 11%
Now that we see how all NFL fans voted, let’s see how high our fans will get this.
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