Pick The Greatest NFL Team And We'll Reveal Which State To Visit Next

There are plenty of destinations to visit in the United States, and each state has their own unique flavor, cooking, sights to see and types of people to meet along the way. But one thing they seemingly all have in common is the NFL and the love for football. It can say a lot about a person and their habits depending on the type of team they love to cheer for on Sunday. And they can also be great destinations for vacation goers who not only want to take in the different sights of each state but also the NFL teams that go with it.

Picking the best football team can help plan the next visit, as the type of teams cheered for generally leads down a path to a place to vacation. When you think of the NFL, there are plenty of choices as well, from the high north in Green Bay, down to the south in Florida, or the shores of California, or the metropolitan life in New York. So pick between the NFL teams, select the favorites, and see the next state to visit. With 50 of them to select from, this could help narrow down any future vacation plans.

Question 1

Tennessee Titans

Previously from Houston, the Tennessee Titans moved to the country music capital in 1997. Now playing in Nashville, the Titans have played in one Super Bowl game, losing to the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl 34, missing out on the winning touchdown by a yard.

Question 2

Los Angeles Chargers

Los Angeles has had their fair share of teams, and the newest one is the Los Angeles Chargers, who were the San Diego Chargers before. At least California didn’t lose a team, as Los Angeles now has two teams, and have played host to multiple teams in the past.

Question 3

New York Giants

The New York Football Giants, are the Big Apple’s second NFL franchise along with the Jets, yet they play in New Jersey. The Giants, however, actually have Super Bowl rings to their name, having won four Super Bowls, two with quarterback Eli Manning.

Question 4

Detroit Lions

The Detroit Lions have the second longest drought for winning a championship, as they last won back in 1957, before the AFL merged to create the NFL as it is today. They have the distinction of being the only team to be in operation for all 52 seasons the Super Bowl has been contested, yet haven’t appeared in one.

Question 5

Arizona Cardinals

The Arizona Cardinals are the oldest professional football team in the United States, with their history running back to 1898 where they were the Morgan Athletic Club. Now in Phoenix, the Cardinals are still looking for their first Super Bowl victory, which is hard to imagine from a team with over 120 years of history.

Question 6

Seattle Seahawks

Seattle is known for the home of Starbucks and Amazon and also the Seattle Seahawks. Their fans are named the 12th man for their ability to create so much noise that they are like an additional defender on the field. They won their only Super Bowl so far back in 2013.

Question 7

New Orleans Saints

There are a few reasons to travel to Louisiana, Mardi Gras, Cajun cooking and the 2009 Super Bowl Champion, New Orleans Saints, who play out of the Superdome. The team was such an important part of the city after Hurricane Katrina, and remain a hot reason to go down to the southern state.

Question 8

Washington Redskins

The nation’s capital is home to the Washington Redskins, a team that has had some miss-feelings about their name, but is one of the storied franchise in the NFL. They have three Super Bowl championships to their name, having played in the big game five times.

Question 9

Houston Oilers

Before there was the Tennessee Titans or Houston Texans, there was the Houston Oilers. The Oilers were one of the Lone Star States teams before moving to Nashville, and wouldn’t be replaced until the Texans were added to the league. They won two AFL Championships in back-to-back seasons in 1960 and 1961.

Question 10

New England Patriots

The New England Patriots have appeared in the Super Bowl 10 times in franchise history, the most of any team in the NFL today. The Boston based team have won five of those games, led by Tom Brady at quarterback and Bill Belichick as their head coach.

Question 11

Cincinnati Bengals

The Cincinnati Bengals are one of 12 NFL teams to have not won a Super Bowl, and one of eight teams to have not own despite playing in the big game twice, as they lost to San Francisco twice in early 1980s.

Question 12

Pittsburgh Steelers

It could be argued the Pittsburgh Steelers are the best franchise in league history, as they have won the Super Bowl six times, and appeared in 16 Conference Champion games, both the most of any team in the league. The residents of steel city have appeared in eight Super Bowls.

Question 13

Indianapolis Colts

Originally the Indianapolis Colts were in Baltimore before relocation in 1984, They have won two Super Bowls, winning in 1970 in the fifth Super Bowl, and again in 2006, led by Peyton Manning. Indianapolis lured the Colts by becoming the ‘Great American City’ with the Hoosier Dome being built specifically for them.

Question 14

San Francisco 49ers

The San Francisco 49ers were the first major sports team in San Francisco, and are named after prospects during the gold rush. They have won five Super Bowls off the arms of star quarterbacks Joe Montana and Steve Young. At $4 billion, they are the fourth most valuable franchise in the league.

Question 15

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the only Florida based team to win the Super Bowl, doing so in 2002 with one of the league’s top Cover 2 defences. It has been the only Super Bowl appearance for the Bucs, who had some real rough seasons before winning it all. Hard to be upset, however in sunny Florida.

Question 16

St. Louis Rams

The St. Louis Rams were known for their passing game and were dubbed the ‘greatest show of turf’, due to their ability to air the ball down field. With Kurt Warner at quarterback, the Rams won the 1999 Super Bowl, but after some tough times, they moved to the sunny coast of California to Los Angeles.

Question 17

Carolina Panthers

The Carolina Panthers have made two runs at the Super Bowl but so far they have come up short. But in North Carolina, Cam Newton and company are inching closer to the biggest prize in football, and are one of the only teams in the league to own the stadium they play in.

Question 18

Chicago Bears

The Windy City is home to the Chicago Bears, the team who has recorded the most victories in league history as a franchise. But they only have one Super Bowl championship to show for that, which they won back in 1985. They are known for Hall of Famers, however, as they have put more players in than any team.

Question 19

Cleveland Browns

This Cleveland Browns’ team is actually the second incarnation of the team, as the original Browns moved to Baltimore in 1995. But four years later, the Browns were given a second chance in the city that rocks, as they were reestablished in 1999.

Question 20

Baltimore Colts

Before the Ravens, Baltimore had the Colts, but in the middle of the night, the team picked up and moved to Indianapolis, as the entire move was a secret. Baltimore did one Super Bowl back in 1970, defeated the Dallas Cowboys 16-13.

Question 21

Los Angeles Rams

The Los Angeles Rams were originally from St. Louis before moving closer to Hollywood, becoming the first team back to Los Angeles since the Raiders left. Now there are two teams in Los Angeles, with the Chargers moving as well. The franchise has won Super Bowls in St. Louis, but are still young in California and don’t have any to their new name yet.

Question 22

Buffalo Bills

The Buffalo Bills made four trips in a row to the Super Bowl in the early 90s, however, they are the only team in league history to lose all four games. The Bills are located in one of the coldest stadiums in the league, so a visit to watch them could see plenty of snow fall.

Question 23

Green Bay Packers

A trip to Wisconsin brings you to cheese country and the home of the Green Bay Packers, a team owned the community, the only one in professional sports in the USA. They won the very first Super Bowl back in 1966, and again the following year. They also won in 1996 and 2010.

Question 24

Atlanta Falcons

The Atlanta Falcons know how to treat their fans right in Georgia. When owner Arthur Black opened his new billion dollar stadium, he made all the pricing cheap so fans could come and enjoy the game, rather than having their wallet snatched. Now they just need a Super Bowl to top it off.

Question 25

New York Jets

One of New York’s two teams, however, they don’t actually play in New York, as their stadium is in New Jersey. The Jets have won one Super Bowl championship in their franchises’ 58-year-old history, winning the third Super Bowl over Baltimore.

Question 26

Baltimore Ravens

The Baltimore Ravens were the Cleveland Browns before the team relocated in 1996, making them one of the newest teams in the league, despite a 22 year history. The Ravens have won two Super Bowl championships, winning in 2000 and then again in 2012.

Question 27

Houston Texans

The Houston Texans are Houston’s second attempt at an NFL team, after the Oilers moved. They started in 2002, and are one of the youngest NFL teams with only 18 years of history. They also are the only team in the league to have no appeared in a conference championship game.

Question 28

Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jacksonville Jaguars are one of Florida’s three NFL teams, but play once a year over in England. Of the three Florida teams, they are the only one to have not won a Super Bowl. Founded in 1995, Jacksonville is the most populated city in the State of Florida.

Question 29

Denver Broncos

The Mile High City is home to the Denver Broncos, a team was a charter member of the AFL before merger happened in 1970. The Broncos have won three Super Bowls, winning in back-to-back years in 1997 and 1998, and then again in 2015.

Question 30

Dallas Cowboys

Perhaps the most popular team in the NFL is the Dallas Cowboys, and rightfully so coming out of Texas, who live and breath football. The Cowboys have won five Super Bowl championships in franchise history, including three over four years between 1992 and 1995.

Question 31

Kansas City Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs play in the Missouri Kansas City and not the Kansas one. The Chiefs were on the losing end in the first ever Super Bowl game, and won it all three years later, winning Super Bowl 4.

Question 32

Minnesota Vikings

The purple people eaters, better known as the Minnesota Vikings, haven’t won a Super Bowl yet, but they did before the two football leagues merged together. They’ve had some impressive star power in Cris Carter, Randy Moss and Adrian Peterson, which has made them an exciting team to watch.

Question 33

Philadelphia Eagles

The current reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles have a passionate fanbase in a city that is known for its tough sports teams. Their rivalry with the New York Giants is considered the number one rivalry of all time by the NFL Network.

Question 34

Oakland Raiders

Known for the ‘black hole’, which is their fan base that wears all black to their games, the Oakland Raiders are one of the oldest teams in the NFL with a passionate fan base. They have won three Super Bowl championships, winning in 1976, 1980, and 1983. They also played in the second Super Bowl.

Question 35

Miami Dolphins

The Miami Dolphins are the State of Florida’s oldest professional sports team, as they were established in 1965. In their over 50 year history, they have won two Super Bowl championships, winning back-to-back in 1972 and 1973. They were also the original ‘perfect season’ team, winning every game in 1972.

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