Most famous fan of every NFL team
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Arizona Cardinals: John McCain
The Arizona senator and 2008 presidential runner-up roots for the birds.
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Atlanta Falcons: Samuel L. Jackson
Usher came a close second, but this picture of Jackson sold us.
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Baltimore Ravens: Michael Phelps
He wins gold medals and hangs out with the Ravens after Super Bowl titles. Swag.
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Buffalo Bills: Tim Russert
The late, great anchor of 'Meet the Press' was a staunch supporter of the Bills.
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Carolina Panthers: Brooklyn Decker
Decker grew up in Charlotte and is an avid fan of the black and blue.
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Chicago Bears: Barack Obama
The POTUS hails from Chi-town and makes his rooting allegiances pretty public.
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Cincinnati Bengals: Nick Lachey
The former 98 Degrees member is a proud supporter of the team that birthed the Ickey Shuffle.
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Cleveland Browns: Condoleezza Rice
The former Secretary of State is from Alabama originally but loves the Browns.
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Dallas Cowboys: LeBron James
King James is notorious for being a Cowboys supporter.
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Denver Broncos: Roseanne Barr
Didn’t see this one coming, did you?
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Detroit Lions: Kid Rock
He’s from the area and roots for the hometown teams.
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Green Bay Packers: Lil Wayne
The rapper repped at the Super Bowl and even made a song about being a Packers fan.

Houston Texans: George Bushes
Both former presidents hail from the Lone Star State, so this isn’t much of a surprise.
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Indianapolis Colts: David Letterman
The late-night TV star is from Indianapolis.
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Jacksonville Jaguars: Gene Hackman
Probably the most famous Jags fan ever.
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Kansas City Chiefs: Rob Riggle
The 'FOX NFL Sunday' funny man is also a huge fan of the Royals and Jayhawks.
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Miami Dolphins: Venus and Serena Williams
They became part owners of the team in 2009 and are the first female African-American NFL owners.
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Minnesota Vikings: Prince
This explains why he wears all that purple.
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New England Patriots: Mark Wahlberg
Well, yeah, duh. (Rochard Sherman may have voted for Roger Goodell.)
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New Orleans Saints: Brad Pitt
An avid New Orleans supporter after Hurricane Katrina, Pitt is a staunch Saints fan.
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New York Giants: Daniel Radcliffe
Some might say Eli Manning is more of a playoff wizard than Harry Potter.
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New York Jets: Adam Sandler
This seems to fit, doesn’t it? (And no, Fireman Ed does not count.)
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Oakland Raiders: Ice Cube
When Cube and NWA rose to prominence he rocked a lot of L.A. Raiders gear, but his allegiance didn’t change when the team moved to Oakland.
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Philadelphia Eagles: Bradley Cooper
If you haven’t seen 'Silver Linings Playbook,' well, go see it.
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Pittsburgh Steelers: Wiz Khalifa
'Black and Yellow' has become the unofficial Steelers anthem.
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San Diego Chargers: Phil Mickelson
Lefty was born in San Diego and loves the powder blues.
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San Francisco 49ers: Colin Hanks
His Twitter account has a lot of mentions of the red and gold.
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Seattle Seahawks: Macklemore
He’s from Seattle and made the ultimate Seahawks fan song.
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St. Louis Rams: Nelly
This Texas-born rapper says it's a Midwest Thing since he hails from St. Louis.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Dick Vitale
He’s a season ticket holder, baby!
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Tennessee Titans: Faith Hill
Being from Mississippi has nothing to do with it.
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Washington Redskins: Dale Earnhardt Jr.
He certainly doesn’t hide his fandom.
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