SURVEY: WHICH NFL FANS ARE LEAST LIKELY TO DATE A RIVAL FAN

    Matt Case - August 30th 

    Seattle, WA - Seahawk fans - 12's - are passionate group of individuals.  A new survey shows that one in three Seahawk fans say it's important for their romantic partner to also love the Hawks.

    A recent survey conducted by The Grueling Truth has shed light on the role of team loyalty in romantic relationships, with intriguing insights from devoted football enthusiasts. The survey explored whether ardent fans could look past differences in team allegiances for the sake of true love.

    According to the survey results, a significant two-thirds of Cardinals fans expressed that supporting a rival city's team could potentially be a "deal-breaker" when it comes to dating. Similarly, the sentiment resonated with almost fifty percent of LA Chargers fans, revealing the strong influence of team loyalty in their romantic preferences.

    However, a distinct trend emerged among fans of the New Orleans Saints. The survey findings indicated that Saints' fans are notably open-minded about their significant other's team preferences. Unlike Cardinals and Chargers fans, Saints' enthusiasts appear to prioritize interpersonal connections over team allegiances when it comes to matters of the heart.

    The survey, which tapped into the opinions of football aficionados, underscores the diverse ways in which sports loyalties intersect with personal relationships. It offers a glimpse into the intricate dynamics that can shape individuals' romantic choices based on shared or differing team affiliations.

    As the world of sports continues to captivate millions, this survey provides a thought-provoking perspective on the intricate interplay between team loyalty and matters of love, reminding us that the heart has its reasons that even team rivalries may not fully comprehend.