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Thirty-eight percent of adults said they want the Bengals to emerge victorious, compared to just 31 percent who plan to cheer for the Rams.
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Read More »Thirty-eight percent of U.S. adults said they expect the Rams to defeat the Bengals in Super Bowl LVI, compared to 30 percent who said they expect the Bengals to win. Among those who plan to bet on the game, 55 percent predicted the Rams would win, compared with 38 percent who picked the Bengals. Most sportsbooks have the Rams, who will be playing in their home stadium, listed as 4.5-point favorites as of Wednesday. Nearly 1 in 4 respondents who said they want to see the Bengals win (23 percent) said they believe the Rams will win, while only 9 percent of respondents rooting for the Rams expect the Bengals to win. While Americans were more likely to pick the Rams to win Sunday’s game, a plurality said they will be rooting for the underdogs. Thirty-eight percent of adults said they want the Bengals to emerge victorious, compared to just 31 percent who plan to cheer for the Rams. In a survey conducted prior to the start of the NFL playoffs, public sentiment toward Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford and Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was similar, with both ranking among the top 10 most-liked skill position players in the league. Stafford was slightly more well-known than Burrow prior to the postseason, but Burrow has emerged as a popular figure during the Bengals’ improbable playoff run for his cigar-smoking, bling-wearing swagger . If Google Trends data is any indication, Burrow is likely now the fan favorite among the quarterbacks. Younger fans were significantly more likely than older fans to say they will be rooting for the Rams than their older peers. Adults 18-34 were the only age cohort with a larger share of respondents cheering for the Rams (41 percent) than the Bengals (34 percent). By comparison, just 31 percent of adults 35-44, 27 percent of adults 45-64 and 24 percent of adults 65 and older said they are rooting for the Rams. In the pre-playoffs player favorability survey, Rams receiver Odell Beckham Jr. ranked fourth in favorability rating and sixth in awareness among NFL skill position players with adults 18-34.
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