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Here is the rank of the Nielsen DMAs (Designated Market Areas) as of 1/1/2014 for each NFL team:

 

1. Giants/Jets NYC

3. Bears...Chicago

4. Eagles...Philly

5. Cowboys...Dallas/Ft. Worth

6. 49ers/Raiders...San Fran/San Jose/Oak.

7. Patriots... Boston/Manchester

8. Redskins...Washington D.C

9. Falcons...Atlanta

10. Texans...Houston

11. Lions...Detroit

12. Cardinals...Phoenix/Prescott

13. Seahawks...Seatlle/Tacoma

14. Buccaneers...Tampa/St. Pete/Sarasota

15. Vikings...Minneapolis/St. Paul

16. Dolphins...Miami/Ft. Lauderdale

17. Broncos...Denver

19. Browns...Cleveland/Akron/Canton

21. Rams...St. Louis

23. Steelers...Pittsburgh

25. Panthers...Charlotte

26. Colts...Indianapolis

27. Ravens...Baltimore

28. Chargers...San Diego

29. Titans...Nashville

31. Chiefs...Kansas City

35. Bengals...Cincinnati

48. Jaguars...Jacksonville

51. Saints...New Orleans

52. Bills...Buffalo

70. Packers...Green Bay

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Here is the DMA rank of various cities that do not have NFL teams:

 

2. Los Angeles....bigger than 29 other NFL markets

18. Orlando/Daytona...bigger than 14 other NFL Markets

20. Sacramento...bigger than 13 other NFL Markets

22. Portland...bigger than 12 other NFL Markets

24. Raleigh/Durham...bigger than 11 other NFL markets

30. Hartford/New Haven...bigger than 6 other NFL markets

32. Columbus...bigger than 5 other NFL markets (including Cinci)

33. Salt Lake City...bigger than 5 other NFL markets

34. Milwaukee...bigger than 5 other NFL markets

36. San Antonio...Bigger than 4 other NFL markets

37. Greenville/Spartanburgh...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

38. West Palm Beach...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

39. Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo/Battle Creek...bigger that 4 other NFL markets

40. Austin...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

41. Oklahoma City...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

42. Las Vegas...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

43. Harrisburg...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

44. Birmingham...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

45. Norfolk/Va. Beach...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

46. Greensboro/High Pt....bigger than 4 other NFL markets

47. Albequerque/Santa Fe...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

49. Louisville...bigger than 3 other NFL markets

50. Memphis...bigger than 3 other NFL markets

 

 

And all of the following are bigger than the Green Bay/Appleton DMA:

Providence

Wilkes Barre/Scranton

Fresno

Little Rock

Richmond

Albany

Mobile/Pensacola

Tulsa

Knoxville

Dayton

Charleston W. Va.

Roanoake/Lynchburg

Wichita

Flint

Honolulu

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Stoolers were ranked 28th at 88.2% capacity, they also set record lows in individual games over the past 2 seasons... lowest ever in 2012 against the Browns and second lowest last year.

 

Try 15 years of losing football Pittspuke.. Browns fans are the most loyal there is Steelers fans are Fraks.

 

http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/steelers/2013/12/15/On-the-Steelers-How-low-can-attendance-go/stories/201312150100

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Here is the DMA rank of various cities that do not have NFL teams:

 

2. Los Angeles....bigger than 29 other NFL markets

18. Orlando/Daytona...bigger than 14 other NFL Markets

20. Sacramento...bigger than 13 other NFL Markets

22. Portland...bigger than 12 other NFL Markets

24. Raleigh/Durham...bigger than 11 other NFL markets

30. Hartford/New Haven...bigger than 6 other NFL markets

32. Columbus...bigger than 5 other NFL markets (including Cinci)

33. Salt Lake City...bigger than 5 other NFL markets

34. Milwaukee...bigger than 5 other NFL markets

36. San Antonio...Bigger than 4 other NFL markets

37. Greenville/Spartanburgh...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

38. West Palm Beach...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

39. Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo/Battle Creek...bigger that 4 other NFL markets

40. Austin...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

41. Oklahoma City...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

42. Las Vegas...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

43. Harrisburg...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

44. Birmingham...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

45. Norfolk/Va. Beach...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

46. Greensboro/High Pt....bigger than 4 other NFL markets

47. Albequerque/Santa Fe...bigger than 4 other NFL markets

49. Louisville...bigger than 3 other NFL markets

50. Memphis...bigger than 3 other NFL markets

Dayton

 

 

Yes, but Gip. A lot of those smaller markets overlap a bigger one. You have the Carolina Panthers, not the Charlotte Panthers, and the Tennessee Titans, not the Nashville Titans. Think of the NFL's 75 mile blackout rule. Dayton is considered part of Cinci's market, so the Browns are always preempted by those damn Bungles- though Columbus is not. Toledo and Ann Arbor are part of the Detroit market. Baltimore and Washington DC's markets overlap.

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Yes, but Gip. A lot of those smaller markets overlap a bigger one. You have the Carolina Panthers, not the Charlotte Panthers, and the Tennessee Titans, not the Nashville Titans. Think of the NFL's 75 mile blackout rule. Dayton is considered part of Cinci's market, so the Browns are always preempted by those damn Bungles- though Columbus is not. Toledo and Ann Arbor are part of the Detroit market. Baltimore and Washington DC's markets overlap.

Yes, Larry, I know that is all true. If you combined markets that are within that 75 mile radius you would get a different result.

Example: Orlando would be combined with Tampa. As noted, Baltimore and Washington would be combined.

West Palm Beach and Miami. Dayton and Cinci. Toledo and Detroit. Greensboro and Raleigh/Durham (but these would not be within the Charlotte 75 mile radius) Maybe Harrisburg and Philly (though actually, Harrisburg may actually be closer to Baltimore)

Sacramento and the Bay Area possibly. Flint and Detroit.

But, as noted, probably the largest two areas that can be combined that does not already have a team...besides LA... is the San Antonio/Austin area. Combine those two and you have a potential Top 15 marketplace. But Jerry Jones jealousy guards that as his personal territory despite already having the #5 largest market sewn up.

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