Map Shows Most of America Rooting for Bengals in Super Bowl 2022

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Joe Burrow and the underdog Bengals, who have never won a Super Bowl, will have the majority of America rooting for them Sunday, at least according to a recent Twitter survey.

The website BetOnline.ag analyzed geo-tagged keyword association Twitter data since January 31, tracking official fan hashtags for each team in every state.

For example, hashtags such #RuleTheJungle, #WhoDey, and #RuleItAll were included for Cincinnati. Los Angeles-backed hashtags like #RamsHouse, #RamsNation and #GoRams were used for the Rams. Nearly 200,000 tweets were tracked overall.

The results produced a heavy “rooting” favorite, which is a 4-point underdog in the game.

State Breakdown

Bengals: 33 states

Rams: 17 states

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- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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