The 2024 NFL season saw attendance for all 32 teams—including the Bengals—ranking.
At the beginning of the Joe Burrow era, the Cincinnati Bengals are still among the most illustrious teams in the league.
With Burrow on a long-term deal and superstars like Ja’Marr Chase helping to make the Bengals likely annual postseason challengers, that doesn’t seem to be changing anytime soon.
Aside from the league’s allocated number of primetime games and social media engagement metrics, one of the more intriguing methods to determine a team’s current level of popularity (or even competitiveness) is to look at attendance figures.
Thanks to data from ESPN, here is a glance at the Bengals’ average home game attendance from the previous season:
Las Vegas Raiders: 65,355

Chicago Bears: 65,381

Arizona Cardinals: 65,504

Indianapolis Colts: 65,511

Tennessee Titans: 65,727

Miami Dolphins: 66,857

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 67,046

Cincinnati Bengals: 67,335

Pittsburgh Steelers: 67,439

Jacksonville Jaguars: 67,681

Minnesota Vikings: 68,065

Carolina Panthers: 68,465

New England Patriots: 68,538

Detroit Lions: 68,841

Baltimore Ravens: 68,866

Cleveland Browns: 68,934

Washington Commanders: 69,161

Atlanta Falcons: 69,200

Buffalo Bills: 69,600

Houston Texans: 69,702

San Francisco 49ers: 69,783

New Orleans Saints: 69,916

Los Angeles Chargers: 70,055

Seattle Seahawks: 70,190

Kansas City Chiefs: 70,914

Philadelphia Eagles: 71,984

Denver Broncos: 72,175

Los Angeles Rams: 72,649

Green Bay Packers: 73,082

New York Giants: 74,256

New York Jets: 75,644

Dallas Cowboys: 81,102

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