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- We used data from the research and analytics firm YouGov.
- According to a 2023 Gallup poll, 41% of respondents said football was their favorite sport to watch.
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According to YouGov’s recent 2025 Q2 survey, over 50% of Baby Boomers say Patrick Mahomes is their favorite football player. Travis Kelce comes in second, with 40% of Boomers preferring him. Finishing out the top 10 are Saquon Barkley (33%), Josh Allen (31%), Lamar Jackson (30%), Aaron Rodgers (30%), Baker Mayfield (30%), Jalen Hurts (29%), Kirk Cousins (29%), and Joe Burrow (26%).
Aside from individual players, many Baby Boomers have favorite teams as well. To find out which teams were the most popular among Baby Boomers (those born between 1946 and 1964), 24/7 Wall St. used information from the research and analytics firm YouGov for this story. The teams are ranked from thirtieth to first place in terms of their popularity among Baby Boomers. All of the teams on this list either compete collegiately in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) or professionally in the National Football League (NFL). Championships are listed as either National Championships for college teams or Super Bowl Wins for professional teams. The number of championships for college teams is sometimes debated, given the long history of the sport and the various ways champions were chosen over the years.
This post was updated on August 23, 2025 to include recent YouGov information.
30. New York Giants

Phil Simms was the quarterback of the New York Giants for 14 seasons and led the team to two Super Bowl championships.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1925
- Super Bowl Wins: 4
- Championship Years: 1987, 1991, 2008. 2012
29. Cincinnati Bengals

Ken Anderson was the quarterback of the Cincinnati Bengals for 16 seasons.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1968
- Super Bowl Wins: 0
- Championship Years: N/A
28. Washington Huskies

- Competition Organization: NCAA
- Year Founded: 1889
- National Championships: 2
- Championship Years: 1960, 1991
27. Baltimore Ravens

Lamar Jackson is the superstar quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1996
- Super Bowl Wins: 2
- Championship Years: 2001, 2013
26. Houston Texans

Houston is the fourth most populous U.S. city and Texas is the second most populous state, so it’s not surprising that the Houston Texans are among Baby Boomers’ favorite teams.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 2002
- Super Bowl Wins: 0
- Championship Years: N/A
25. Cleveland Browns
- Competition Organization:
- Year Founded:
- Super Bowl Wins:
- Championship Years:
24. Alabama Crimson Tide

Nick Saban led the Alabama Crimson Tide as the head coach for 17 seasons, winning six national titles in that span.
- Competition Organization: NCAA
- Year Founded: 1968
- National Championships: 18
- Championship Years: 1925, 1926, 1930, 1934, 1941, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1978, 1979, 1992, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2020
23. Arizona Cardinals

Larry Fitzgerald is almost universally seen as the greatest player in Arizona Cardinals’ history.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1920
- Super Bowl Wins: 0
- Championship Years: N/A
22. Los Angeles Chargers

- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1959
- Super Bowl Wins: 0
- Championship Years: 1963, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965
21. Tennessee Titans

- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1959
- Super Bowl Wins: 0
- Championship Years: 1960, 1961, 1999
20. New York Jets

Baby Boomers remember Joe Namath as the only quarterback to lead the Jets to a Super Bowl title.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1960
- Super Bowl Wins: 1
- Championship Year: 1969
19. Indianapolis Colts

Colts fans remember the glory days when Peyton Manning was the team’s quarterback.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1953
- Super Bowl Wins: 2
- Championship Years: 1971, 2007
18. Minnesota Vikings

The Minnesota Vikings landed just outside the top ten favorite football teams among Baby Boomers.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1961
- Super Bowl Wins: 0
- Championship Years: N/A
17. New England Patriots

Tom Brady was the quarterback of the New England Patriots for 20 seasons, winning all six of the team’s Super Bowls during his tenure.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1960
- Super Bowl Wins: 6
- Championship Years: 2002, 2004, 2005, 2015, 2017, 2019
16. Atlanta Falcons

Matt Ryan played 14 seasons with the Atlanta Falcons.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1966
- Super Bowl Wins: 0
- Championship Years: N/A
15. Los Angeles Rams

Jerome Bettis, #36, (seen here in 1995) was a running back for the Rams when the team was located in St. Louis.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1937
- Super Bowl Wins: 2
- Championship Years: 2000, 2022
14. New Orleans Saints

Drew Brees was the New Orleans Saints quarterback for 15 seasons and was named the MVP of the team’s lone Super Bowl win in 2010.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1967
- Super Bowl Wins: 1
- Championship Year: 2010
13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Baby Boomers remember the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ “creamsicles” (worn from 1976 to 1996) as some of the greatest sports uniforms of all time.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1976
- Super Bowl Wins: 2
- Championship Years: 2003, 2021
12. Notre Dame Fighting Irish

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are the most popular collegiate football team among Baby Boomers.
- Competition Organization: NCAA
- Year Founded: 1887
- National Championships: 13
- Championship Years: 1919, 1924, 1929, 1930, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1964, 1966, 1973, 1977, 1988
11. San Francisco 49ers

Joe Montana was the 49ers quarterback for 14 seasons, leading the team to four of its five Super Bowl victories.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1946
- Super Bowl Wins: 5
- Championship Years: 1982, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1995
10. Seattle Seahawks

Russell Wilson (left) was the quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks for ten seasons and led them to a championship in 2014.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1976
- Super Bowl Wins: 1
- Championship Year: 2014
9. Green Bay Packers

Reggie White was one of the most feared defensive players of all time.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1921
- Super Bowl Wins: 4
- Championship Years: 1967, 1968, 1997, 2011
8. Denver Broncos

John Elway was quarterback of the Denver Broncos for 16 seasons and led the team to consecutive Super Bowl wins in 1998 and 1999.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1960
- Super Bowl Wins: 3
- Championship Years: 1998, 1999, 2016
7. Philadelphia Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles are the fourth most popular football team among Baby Boomers.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1933
- Super Bowl Wins: 1
- Championship Year: 2018
6. Detroit Lions

Barry Sanders is, without a doubt, the greatest player in Detroit Lions history.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1930
- Super Bowl Wins: 0
- Championship Years: N/A
5. Buffalo Bills

Jim Kelly was the quarterback of the Buffalo Bills for 11 seasons.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1960
- Super Bowl Wins: 0
- Championship Years: N/A
4. Miami Dolphins

The 1972 Dolphins, the only NFL team ever to go unbeaten during the regular and postseason, were honored in a White House Ceremony with President Obama in 2013.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1966
- Super Bowl Wins: 2
- Championship Years: 1973, 1974
3. Kansas City Chiefs

The current Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, is arguably the best player in the NFL today. He has led the team to three of its four Super Bowl wins.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1960
- Super Bowl Wins: 4
- Championship Years: 1970, 2020, 2023, 2024
2. Chicago Bears

William “The Refrigerator” Perry is a Chicago Bears legend.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1920
- Super Bowl Wins: 1
- Championship Year: 1986
1. Pittsburgh Steelers

The Pittsburgh Steelers retired the number of legendary defensive tackle “Mean” Joe Greene in 2014.
- Competition Organization: NFL
- Year Founded: 1933
- Super Bowl Wins: 6
- Championship Years: 1975, 1976, 1979, 1980, 2006, 2009