The biggest celebrity fans of every NFL team
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Carolina Panthers: Brooklyn Decker
Some of the most dedicated NFL fans in the world just so happen to be celebrities. Let's take a look at the most famous fan of every team in the league.
The model-turned-actress grew up in Charlotte, and loves the Panthers. Her favorite Panther of all time is Julius Peppers.
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Dallas Cowboys: LeBron James
It's widely known that the best player in the NBA is a big fan of America's Team. Now if only he could suit up for the Cowboys.
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San Francisco 49ers: Marisa Miller
Marisa Miller, a Sports Illustrated model, is from Northern California and has gone to 49ers games with her dad since the '80s. Her favorite football memory came when the Niners defeated the Bengals in Super Bowl XXIII.
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Chicago Bears: Barack Obama
President Barack Obama has never shied away from his Chicago sports love. That, of course, includes the Bears.
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Denver Broncos: Lindsey Vonn
Lindsey Vonn (and ex-boyfriend Tiger Woods) are both Denver Broncos fans. The Olympic skier is from the Colorado area.
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New England Patriots: Mark Wahlberg
Mark Wahlberg adores Tom Brady so much that he might even have a man crush on the All-Pro quarterback. Wahlberg's Patriots fandom has crossed over to his professional life. Brady has appeared with Wahlberg in Entourage and Ted 2.
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Oakland Raiders: Ice Cube
Back when Ice Cube and N.W.A. were rising to fame, the Raiders were the hometown squad for Los Angeles. It's rare to see Cube without his black and silver Raiders hat.
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New Orleans Saints: Jimmy Buffett
Of course, Jimmy Buffett loves Bourbon Street and his New Orleans Saints.
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Buffalo Bills: Donald Trump
It would've been huuuuge if Donald Trump actually purchased the Bills when the team was on the market recently. The real estate mogul will have to settle for being a presidential candidate instead.
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Kansas City Chiefs: Paul Rudd
Paul Rudd recently went on The Rich Eisen Show to show his support for his hometown Chiefs. During the interview, Rudd rocked two different Chiefs shirts. Now that's dedication!
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Tennessee Titans: Tim McGraw
The first family of country music are big fans of the Tennessee Titans. That includes Tim McGraw, who is eagerly anticipating Marcus Mariota's development.
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Houston Texans: George Bushes
The two President Bushes built their careers in the Lone Star State, so naturally they love their Houston Texans.
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New York Giants: Tracy Morgan
The former Saturday Night Live cast member roots for his New York Football Giants squad.
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Miami Dolphins: Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett, the billionaire business tycoon, is such a huge fan of the Dolphins that he dressed in shoulder pads and an Ndamukong Suh jersey at the home opener.
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Seattle Seahawks: Macklemore
The Seattle-based rapper loves his Seahawks. Mackelmore performed his popular song "Can't Hold Us" at a recent Seahawks-49ers tilt.
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Washington Redskins: Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is very vocal in his support of the Redskins. In fact, he wouldn't even drive a NASCAR painted in Cowboys colors because of his Washington fandom.
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Green Bay Packers: Lil Wayne
The New Orleans-born rapper Lil Wayne has long been a fan of Aaron Rodgers and the cheeseheads. He made the song "Green and Yellow" about the Packers in 2011.
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Pittsburgh Steelers: Wiz Khalifa
Wiz Khalifa recorded the Steelers' unofficial anthem "Black and Yellow" for all the Pittsburgh fans who wave their Terrible Towels.
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Indianapolis Colts: Rob Lowe
Rob Lowe and his family are huge fans of the Colts. In Parks and Recreation, Lowe's character lives out his dream of playing at the Colts' stadium.
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Baltimore Ravens: Michael Phelps
Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps is a Baltimore native, who celebrated with the Ravens after their most recent Super Bowl victory.
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Philadelphia Eagles: Bradley Cooper
Bradley Cooper didn't stretch his acting chops too much in Silver Linings Playbook when it came to being an Eagles fan. The actor has been a Philly fan his whole life.
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Cleveland Browns: Condoleezza Rice
It's not easy being a Browns backer, but their fans are some of the most dedicated in the league. Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice supports the Browns, and even wore a Cleveland jersey for an NFL marketing campaign.
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Cincinnati Bengals: Nick Lachey
Don't mess with Nick Lachey when he's rooting on his Bengals. The former 98 Degrees band member was kicked out of a Chargers-Bengals tilt after an altercation with a fan in 2012.
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New York Jets: Adam Sandler
Adam Sandler was just two years old when Joe Namath famously pulled off an upset over the Colts, but he still remembers the excitement over the Jets' last championship. Sandler is optimistic that another Lombardi Trophy is on the way.
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San Diego Chargers: Nick Cannon
While working at a recent Super Bowl Media Day, Nick Cannon revealed that he's a San Diego Chargers fan. Despite being a big Bolts backer, Cannon donned a Denver Broncos Peyton Manning jersey at the event.
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St. Louis Cardinals: Nelly
Nelly has always repped the Midwest, specifically St. Louis, in his music. The rapper is a big Rams fan, who hopes the team stays in St. Louis for the long haul.
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Detroit Lions: Kid Rock
Kid Rock is from the Detroit area and has played multiple times before Lions games at Ford Field.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Dick Vitale
The popular ESPN broadcaster has season tickets to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, baby!
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Arizona Cardinals: John McCain
The senator from Arizona always seems to make an appearance at Cardinals games.
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Minnesota Vikings: Nick Swardson
You can find Nick Swardson writing R-rated tweets every Sunday in support of his Minnesota Vikings.
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Jacksonville Jaguars: Bill Murray
Rumor has it that the elusive Bill Murray is a big fan of the Jaguars. Just like fellow actor Gene Hackman.
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Atlanta Falcons: Samuel L. Jackson
Good luck finding a louder Falcons fan than the Samuel L. Jackson.
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