Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia was reported the most dangerous by a poll of NFL fans

  • 13 percent of Dallas Cowboys fans say they were victims of crimes at their field 
  • Most fans polled say that they wouldn’t leave women or children alone at games 
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As fan violence continues to rise in stadiums across the United States, a new report reveals the startling numbers behind conduct of supporters across America.

A survey conducted by Sportsbook Review found that roughly 39 percent of NFL fans have witnessed a crime at a game – with over seven percent saying they were victims themselves.

This poll of about 3,200 American football fans comes just a week after a New England Patriots fan died of an ‘apparent medical event’ following an alleged altercation with a Miami Dolphins fan.

Sportsbook Review found that Lincoln Financial Field – home of the Philadelphia Eagles – is the stadium where most fans reported witnessing a crime, with 63 percent claiming to have seen some criminal activity. The most common crime seen there is physical violence.

The other five stadiums with the highest rate of reported witness crime are as follows: AT&T Stadium (Dallas Cowboys), Gillette Stadium (Patriots), MetLife Stadium (New York Giants and New York Jets) and Cleveland Browns Stadium.

Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia was reported the most dangerous by a poll of NFL fans

Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia was reported the most dangerous by a poll of NFL fans

Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia was reported the most dangerous by a poll of NFL fans

Over 63 percent say they saw a crime at 'The Linc' during an Eagles game, while 13 percent of Cowboys fans report that they were themselves victims of crimes at AT&T Stadium

Over 63 percent say they saw a crime at 'The Linc' during an Eagles game, while 13 percent of Cowboys fans report that they were themselves victims of crimes at AT&T Stadium

Over 63 percent say they saw a crime at ‘The Linc’ during an Eagles game, while 13 percent of Cowboys fans report that they were themselves victims of crimes at AT&T Stadium

Most NFL fans surveyed said they wouldn't be comfortable leaving women and children alone

Most NFL fans surveyed said they wouldn't be comfortable leaving women and children alone

Most NFL fans surveyed said they wouldn’t be comfortable leaving women and children alone

When it comes to stadiums with the most fans saying they were victims of a crime, 13 percent of fans at AT&T Stadium claim to be targeted – with verbal harassment being the most common complaint.

As for demographics, more than 44 percent of women say they don’t feel safe alone at their own team’s stadium. Meanwhile, 51 percent of men echo a similar sentiment – saying that they wouldn’t be comfortable leaving a female family member or partner by themselves at a home field.

The worst stadium for these reports is Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions where 73 percent of both men and women aren’t okay with leaving female fans by themselves. 

Over 77 percent of parents said that they wouldn’t be comfortable letting their children attend games at their team’s home stadium alone.

Lucas Oil Stadium – home of the Indianapolis Colts – was deemed the most unsafe for children. Over 98 percent of Colts fans surveyed said they wouldn’t leave their kids there alone.

For opposing fans, they say they’d feel the most unsafe in Philadelphia, followed by Cleveland, Chicago, Dallas, and Las Vegas.

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