Breaking Down the Smallest Market Teams in the NFL (2024)

The National Football League commands the largest broadcast viewership in all of sports. The phrase “any given Sunday” speaks to the parity within the league.

On the gridiron, the underdogs always have a chance.

When compared to baseball’s small market squads, an NFL team’s competitiveness has little to do with the size of its market. While hotbeds like New York and LA command tons of media attention, any NFL team can make a run at the Lombardi Trophy in any given season.

There are a few reasons for this:

  • Quarterback is by far the most important position. If a team picks the right signal-caller, the rest falls into place.
  • The worst teams from the previous year get the earliest draft choices, giving them a better chance to kickstart a rebuild.
  • With over 890 college football programs in the country, teams have plenty of options to find talent at every division level.

Here are the smallest market teams in the NFL – broken down by market size, franchise value, payroll, stadium capacity, and more.

Table of Contents

  • 1.) Green Bay Packers
  • 2.) Buffalo Bills
  • 3.) New Orleans Saints
  • 4.) Jacksonville Jaguars
  • 5.) Las Vegas Raiders

1.) Green Bay Packers

Market Size: 456,00 people

Stadium Capacity: 81,441

2022 Payroll: $205,967,464 (11th of 32)

Franchise Value: $4.25 billion (15th of 32)

The Green Bay Packers are the smallest market NFL team with a market size of 456,000 people. In fact, Green Bay is the smallest major league professional sports market in North America.

And while their media market includes the greater Green Bay area, the city alone only contains 104,508 people. That means Lambeau Field can hold 77.9% of Green Bay’s entire population!

But despite their minuscule market, the Packers boast the Cheeseheads – one of the most devoted fanbases in all of sports. And with four Super Bowl Championships – the trophy is named after the Packers’ legendary coach – this franchise is small but mighty.

2.) Buffalo Bills

Through every high and every low, thank you Bills Mafia.

Mafia means family and there’s no other like ours. pic.twitter.com/ckSESSsuJL

— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) January 24, 2022

Market Size: 612,780 people

Stadium Capacity: 71,608

2022 Payroll: $201,642,974 (22nd of 32)

Franchise Value: $3.4 billion (29th of 32)

Regardless of their size, Bills Mafia comes out in full force every time their team is in town.

Buffalo has made it to the Super Bowl four times, but they have yet to capture that elusive Lombardi Trophy. With a promising young quarterback at the helm, the fanbase is hopeful their time will come sooner than later.

3.) New Orleans Saints

Happy Fourth of July, #Saints fans! 🎆 pic.twitter.com/OgJUwKM5UQ

— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) July 4, 2022

Market Size: 663,520 people

Stadium Capacity: 74,295

2022 Payroll: $199,564,905 (23rd of 32)

Franchise Value: $3.575 billion (26th of 32)

Despite playing in the third smallest NFL market, the Saints enjoyed many fruitful years with Drew Brees and Sean Payton running the show. But as the franchise enters a new era, change is in the air.

Can New Orleans make a run at a second Super Bowl ring? Or will they remain in limbo, searching for a new face to lead them back to the promised land?

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4.) Jacksonville Jaguars

Q: how do you know your team isn't built intelligently?

A: when eight (8!!) of your top-10 contracts are for players acquired via free agency

the Jaguars are the *ONLY TEAM* in the NFL with 8 of their top-10 active contracts given to free agents pic.twitter.com/H27ZRUDIO1

— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) March 15, 2022

Market Size: 756,960 people

Stadium Capacity: 67,164

2022 Payroll: $229,148,826 (1st of 32)

Franchise Value: $3.475 billion (28th of 32)

The Jaguars came in hot upon their arrival to the NFL in 1995 – making the playoffs in four of their first five years of existence. Since then, they’ve struggled to find an identity.

Most recently, their 2017 lockdown defense led them all the way to the AFC Championship. Now, with a young QB and a Super Bowl winning coach in charge, the franchise is spending big in hopes of making another playoff run.

5.) Las Vegas Raiders

New faces in Vegas ☠️⚫️ pic.twitter.com/WPqAeDEM2b

— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) March 31, 2022

Market Size: 833,510 people

Stadium Capacity: 71,835

2022 Payroll: $186,559,364 (31st of 32)

Franchise Value: $5.1 billion (9th of 32)

The Raiders’ last Super Bowl victory came in 1983 when the team was based in Los Angeles. They’ve since gone through two more cities – Oakland and now Las Vegas – without the same level of success.

Raider Nation expects its new head coach to revitalize the franchise and build on the momentum established in 2021.

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More small-market NFL teams:

  • Cincinnati Bengals (6th smallest market, lowest franchise value)
  • Kansas City Chiefs
  • Tennessee Titans
  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Indianapolis Colts

Editor’s Note: All data is accurate as of August 31st, 2022.

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Breaking Down the Smallest Market Teams in the NFL (2024)

FAQs

Which NFL team has the smallest market? ›

Among all 32 NFL teams, the Green Bay Packers are based in the smallest U.S. market, ranking 139th in the country.

What is the largest market without a NFL team? ›

San Antonio

It's the largest city in America without an NFL franchise.

What is the smallest city with an NFL franchise? ›

La Rue, Ohio is the smallest town ever to be home to an NFL team. The Troy Trojans played in MLB's record game for lowest attendance ever. Only six people attended.

Which NFL teams have the biggest market? ›

Ranking the 115 U.S. based franchises in the “Big Four” professional sports leagues (NBA, NFL, NHL and Major League Baseball) by Nielsen TV market size. As of 2022, the top five markets remain the same as in previous years — New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and Dallas-Ft. Worth.

What defines a small market team? ›

A small market team is likely to struggle to compete financially against teams from larger markets and may therefore also be outbid in the competition for top talent.

What is the cheapest NFL team to buy? ›

All franchises saw their value rise compared to 2021. The Cincinnati Bengals were deemed the least-valuable NFL franchise at US$2.84 billion, which put them narrow behind the Detroit Lions (US$2.86 billion).

Which city needs an NFL team? ›

Cities that Deserve NFL Franchises
  • Mexico City. So I strongly believe Mexico City should have an NFL team. ...
  • Hawaii. ...
  • Canada. ...
  • Los Angeles. ...
  • Las Vegas. ...
  • El Paso, Texas. ...
  • London. ...
  • NYC or Brooklyn.

What is the only NFL team owned by its fans? ›

The Packers are the only publicly owned major professional sports franchise in the United States. Rather than being the property of an individual, partnership, or corporate entity, they are held as of 2022 by 537,460 stockholders.

What state has no NFL team? ›

Maine, Vermont, Kansas, Alabama, Arkansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oregon, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nebraska, Hawaii, Alaska, Mississippi, Iowa, Idaho, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and South Carolina do not have NFL teams.

What is the smallest settlement with a team? ›

Green Bay, Wisconsin, is the smallest market to have a major pro sports team because of a population of around 105,100.

What is the youngest NFL franchise? ›

The Houston Texans are the youngest franchise in the NFL, becoming the league's 32nd franchise during the 2002 season.

What is the most loved NFL team? ›

Out of 32 NFL teams representing 22 different states in the U.S, the Dallas Cowboys are the reigning champions of the NFL team with the most fans, followed by the six-time Super Bowl winners, the New England Patriots.

Which NFL fanbase has most fans? ›

Cowboys

Who sells the most jerseys in the NFL? ›

All four teams are represented in the top 10 of best-selling jerseys.
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RankPlayerTeam
1QB Russell WilsonDenver Broncos
2QB Josh AllenBuffalo Bills
3WR Davante AdamsLas Vegas Raiders
4QB Kenny PickettPittsburgh Steelers
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Who is the least liked NFL team? ›

The teams at the bottom were the Indianapolis Colts, Tennessee Titans, and Los Angeles Chargers. The other metric for merchandise purchased is the number of estimated fans that spent $25. A number very close to one means that $25 was spent by the fan base for every fan in it.

What is the rarest play in the NFL? ›

Usage. The fair catch kick rule is very rarely invoked, and is one of the rarest plays in football.

What is the biggest NFL trade in history? ›

On October 13, 1989, the Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings and San Diego Chargers were involved in an 18-player trade, the largest trade in NFL history.

Are the Buffalo Bills a small market team? ›

The Buffalo Bills are recognized as one of the NFL's small-market clubs, often in the same breath as Green Bay, New Orleans and Jacksonville.

Are the A's a small market team? ›

Small market MLB teams such as the A's still won't spend and chose not to keep their stars.

Are the Pacers a small market team? ›

Basketball in the Hoosier state is a renowned pastime, and the state's most popular sport, giving the Indiana Pacers one of the strongest home bases in the country, despite their small market.

What NFL team is the least popular? ›

Total Number of Fans

In terms of the raw number of fans in the US, two things stayed consistent throughout the past five years: the Dallas Cowboys have the largest fanbase in the NFL, and the Jacksonville Jaguars have the smallest.

What NFL teams have the least fans? ›

While the Cowboys lead the way on Facebook, over on Twitter, the New England Patriots have the largest following, while The Jacksonville Jaguars are bringing up the rear with the lowest amount of followers on the social media site.

What NFL team has the least loyal fans? ›

The NFL's Least Devoted Fans

The Washington Football Team follows closely behind the Rams, with an 85.9% attendance capacity. Surprisingly, the 2021 Super Bowl champions, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers closely follow in third, having an average attendance of 85.4%.

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