Do Colts fans wear jerseys to games more than any other fanbase? Rich Eisen thinks so.

Matthew VanTryon
Indianapolis Star

At the end of a clip in which NFL Network's Rich Eisen called the Colts the second most dangerous team in the AFC, he and Chris Brockman made an interesting observation about Colts fans.

Santa Claus stands among Indianapolis Colts fans during the national anthem Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021, before a game against the New England Patriots at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

"The Titans better keep winning, otherwise they’ll find themselves on the road and all the sudden everybody will be trying to drown out the noise of screaming folks wearing Jeff Saturday jerseys," he said.

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"Are they still wearing Peyton Manning jerseys?" Brockman asked. (The answer is yes.)

"All those Robert Mathis jerseys in the stands," Eisen said. "They're everywhere in Indianapolis. They have the greatest ratio of jersey-wearing fans to seats."

We couldn't find any scientific data to prove or disprove this theory. But, glance at any picture of fans at Lucas Oil Stadium, and you're sure to see plenty of jerseys.

Dec 5, 2021; Houston, Texas, USA; An Indianapolis Colts fan waits for the start of the game against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium.

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