Social Media has changed relationships between fans and celebrities by allowing the big names in every industry to communicate with their fans and build their brand. The NFL is not left out, as several players have taken to social media to show their fans clips from their everyday lives.
Instagram is currently one of the most popular social media platforms. Apart from using it to find accurate predictions of NFL picks against the spread, Fans can follow their favorite players to get direct information, entertainment, or brand suggestions.
NFL players are winning on social media too, and here are the most followed NFL players on Instagram:
Odell Beckham Jr.
With a whopping 16.8 million followers, Odell is the number one most-followed NFL player on Instagram. Although he had an underwhelming first season with the Cleveland Browns, Social Media’s hack is consistent engagement and relevant content. Odell has undoubtedly got the hang of it with his exciting and entertaining personality.
Tom Brady
Tom Brady does not only make history on the field but is also well-loved by fans if his over 13 million followers on Instagram are any indicator. He is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback and is legendary with his impressive seven Super Bowl wins.
Russell Wilson
Russell Wilson is an easy person to support due to his nature. He is a prime example of the triumph of the underdog who overcame skeptics along the way to becoming a star NFL quarterback.
He makes up for his size with heart and tenacity and is an inspirational leader who inspires others. Wilson recently received a lot of buzz due to his reveal of his preferred NFL team.
Cam Newton
While Cam Newton might not be everyone’s favorite, he is still unarguably one of the most intriguing players in the NFL. From his mischievous behavior on and off the field to his flamboyant attire and confrontational social media posts, he is constantly testing the limits.
Newton still commands attention on social media even though his popularity has declined recently, primarily due to supporters’ utter dissatisfaction with his performance with the New England Patriots.
Patrick Mahomes
In addition to being one of the top NFL players, Patrick Mahomes is also among the most followed people on Instagram. Mahomes grew his fan base faster than most NFL players.
He is a strong prospect for celebrity status because his charisma and talent are complementary. In his brief career, he amassed over five million Instagram followers.
Rob Gronkowski
Unquestionably the most outstanding tight end in NFL history, the future Hall of Famer captivates his 4.7 million followers with regular updates on his personal life and endless fun.
J.J. Watt
J.J. Watt is among the most popular and esteemed NFL players, and he has over 4.3 million followers on Instagram. It is certainly no surprise because, beyond his football prowess, the three-time Defensive Player of the Year was honored with the Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award in 2019 for his efforts in raising more than $41 million for disadvantaged children.
He also communicates with his fans directly, like when he wrote a letter on Instagram explaining why he had decided to part ways with the Houston Texans and sign with the Arizona Cardinals.
Lamar Jackson
The 2019 MVP is one of the NFL’s most well-liked and exciting players, with over 3.1 million followers on Instagram. Jackson amassed the most rushing yards by a quarterback in his first season as the starter. The quarterback puts up impressive numbers, and his supporters eagerly await his first Super Bowl victory.
Ezekiel Elliott
In the previous four seasons, “Zeke” has been the most well-known, if not the best, running back in the NFL. Zeke has come a long way since being selected with the fourth overall pick and is currently halfway to 10,000 rushing yards.
With over 2.8 million followers already, Zeke will quickly rise to the top of this list if Dallas manages to get over the hump and win the coveted Super Bowl.
While it can be challenging to stand out in a league full of great athletes, these NFL players have managed to do so both on the field and on social media.