Detroit Lions’ Roary Named One Of The Most Popular Mascots In The NFL
Amon-Ra St. Brown jumps over Roary at the Pro Bowl (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Everyone loves a good mascot. Thankfully, Detroit Lions fans don’t have to look very far to find one of the most popular of them all. A new study by Raging Bull Slots says the Detroit Lions mascot, Roary, is one of the most popular mascots in the NFL!
While mascots don’t have any effect on the outcome of the games, they still bring a lot to the table. They’re fun to interact with at the games, and you can always count on them for quality entertainment.
Detroit Lions Roary Named One Of NFL’s Favorite Mascots
Raging Bull Slots looked at various metrics to determine which team’s mascots are the most popular. Those metrics include follower count and engagement rate on Instagram.
The study considered all NFL teams that have a mascot. That means the Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, and the Philadelphia Eagles were not involved in the research. Those teams don’t have a mascot. Raging Bull Slots then awarded a score out of 30 to name the fan-favorite NFL mascots.
Mascots may be a bigger deal in college athletics, but they still exist in professional sports. Hooper and I go way back.
Least Popular Mascots In The NFL
Before we get to the most popular mascots, let’s go over the least popular mascots in the NFL. According to Raging Bull Slot‘s data, Rowdy of the Dallas Cowboys was the least favored mascot in the league.
Rowdy got a score of 11.1 out of 30. Clearly, you don’t even have to know much about the data to know that is not a good score. Rowdy had a 0.7% engagement rate, which is nearly 74% lower than the typical rate of an Instagram account of that size. Not great!
Freddie The Falcon in Atlanta and Jaxson de Ville in Jacksonville were also featured in the bottom three. That’s strange because I thought Jaxon was popular. I always see him all over the internet.
Most Popular Mascots In The NFL
So, who was the most popular mascot according to the Raging Bull Slots study? Cleveland’s own Brownie The Elf took the top spot. Surprise because I thought people didn’t care for Brownie. I prefer the bulldog mascot thing, myself.
Brownie scored a 20 on his Instagram score. While having an average amount of followers, Brownie gets massive engagement. Brownie has great reach on Instagram for his posts.
Sourdough Sam of the San Francisco 49ers walked away with the silver medal. I have to admit this was a surprise. I have never heard of Sourdough Sam. Never in my life! Am I being messed with?
Finally, in third was our beloved Roary of the Detroit Lions! Roary scored a 16.4 on Instagram. Roary has the smallest follower count of all sampled mascots, but gets enormous engagement. What can we say? Detroit loves Roary!
Drawing Every Team's Logo In The NFL By Memory (VIDEO)
Sunday isn’t often a day you look forward to. It’s the final day of the weekend, and the next day you’re back to work. However, come September everything changes. Sunday becomes the most anticipated day of the week, and why? Because of NFL football. Despite watching football every Sunday, drawing every NFL team logo by memory still proves to be difficult.
I’m familiar with all 32 teams in the NFL. Most football fans are. However, when it comes time to draw their logos it becomes more difficult to remember all the tiny nuances in the team’s logos. It also doesn’t help that I have zero (0) drawing skills. Honestly, my drawing skills are probably on par with a Kindergartener or Elementary student.
Drawing Every NFL Team’s Logo
I’m not afraid to be honest about my flaws. I’ll proudly come out and say it: I cannot draw. It’s something I’ve never been able to do. In fact, basically anything that has to do with arts and crafts I’m terrible at. Cutting with scissors? No idea how to keep it straight. Handwriting? Absolutely horrid. Drawing? Dreadful.
Thankfully, I have (some) skills in other fields so I don’t have to worry about being terrible at drawing. Something I’m good at? Making fun of myself. So, I found a way to incorporate this skill with my lack of skills in drawing. I decided I was going to go out and have my other fellow football fans identify NFL teams by my terrible drawing.
So, I got out some paper, found a pen, and got to drawing. Of course, to add to the fun I had to implement some basic rules for myself. The first rule? No looking up the logos. I have to do it all by memory. Google’ing or looking up their logos for help is cheating, and would disqualify me from the project. Additionally, I get one shot for each logo. If I notice something wrong, too bad. These drawings are set in stone and there’s no going back. I simply must own my mistakes. As far as rules go, that was pretty much it. In the words of Eric Cartman, “I don’t make the rules. I just think them up and write them down.”
Now that we’ve established the rules, let’s get to the game! Let’s see if these football fans are able to identify what team logo I’ve drawn, or if the drawings are too terrible to even recognize. After you watch the video, keep scrolling to check out every horrible drawing from all 32 teams in the NFL! Good luck!
Well, they did about as well as I expected them to do. Can’t say it’s their fault. I think I have to own this one. Keep scrolling to see my drawing of all 32 NFL teams!
Meltdown started on the mighty WRIF on the evening of Halloween, 1995. Technically, his first on-air shift was the morning of November 1st. Moving to the Motor City from Buffalo, N.Y., he has built a career and family. Over his almost three-decade stint at RIFF, he's had the privilege to work with some of the biggest personalities in Detroit radio history. He boasts of being just the second-afternoon drive jock in the station's illustrious 53-year history.
Along with his love for rock music and attending concerts, he's also an avid Harley-Davidson enthusiast and hockey player. He plays year-round and manages to squeeze in a few charity games throughout the year. Meltdown writes about the Detroit Red Wings, rock music, and Detroit concert venues.