Are you a football fan? Do you take part in things like the football stock market (if not and you’d like to get involved then you can check out this bonus here to help get you started)? Or maybe you support a social media fantasy football team? If you had a social media fantasy football team, who would rank your list of draft picks? Last week, we shared our favorite social media teams in the NFC. Now, we’re back with our top picks in the AFC.
Watch the video and share your picks with us @psforbrands.
The Best Social Media in the AFC
Scroll through our top draft picks in Fantasy Football: The Social Media Version. Then, tell us who we left out by tweeting @psforbrands!
New England Patriots
The Patriots have more Instagram followers than any other team in the league, and it’s no wonder.
Leading up to the NFL Kickoff Game they celebrated BannerWeek, a countdown to the rollout of the team’s fifth Super Bowl Banner.
Take a look:
Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens digital media team knows how to catch their fans’ attention on social media while their team dominates on the field.
They use a lightning-fast in-game photography workflow so their fans are seeing photos of big plays on social media right after they happen.
Take a look:
We’re headed to the fourth quarter. pic.twitter.com/B43xGWhjv4
– Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) September 17, 2017
New intros coming soon. 🔥 pic.twitter.com/P0SH2tKuVS
– Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) September 17, 2017
Indianapolis Colts
The Colts do a great job of getting prepared with an arsenal of graphics and templates, then sharing them when it counts.
The Colts tweet quick, eye-catching GIFs in real time after big moments in the game, like an interception or a touchdown.
Take a look:
.@cmilt912 with the interception! #INDvsPIT pic.twitter.com/rczyt7Qyzo
– Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) August 27, 2017
Ferguson runs it in for the TD! #INDvsPIT pic.twitter.com/hGUI9Jh48s
– Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) August 27, 2017
Overtime in Indy. #AZvsIND pic.twitter.com/WikJQ3mcVw
– Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) September 17, 2017
Tennessee Titans
The Tennessee Titans create thumb-stopping graphics with their signature Titans blue.
Plus, they crop them to suit each platform – an easy way to ensure your content performs its best.
Take a look:
Which location has the better BBQ? Tennessee of Kansas City?
Questions on the Fly âœˆï¸ with K @ryansuccop pic.twitter.com/LmkajHFutn
– Tennessee Titans (@Titans) August 30, 2017
GAMEDAY! #TitanUp âš”ï¸#TENvsKC pic.twitter.com/hEtGIqPFIF
– Tennessee Titans (@Titans) August 31, 2017
Kansas City Chiefs
The Kansas City Chiefs create a consistent look and feel with photography. They desaturate their images to make their brand colors – red and yellow – really pop.
Plus, even some of their sponsors’ colors fit seamlessly with their brand.
Denver Broncos
The Broncos are undoubtedly one of the best pro sports teams on social media.
On Instagram, they curate a great mix of high quality photography, behind the scenes video clips, and reposted content from their players.
Take a look:
New York Jets
The Jets give fans a unique behind the scenes perspective on social media.
Whether they’re sharing a glimpse into the huddle or a breakdown of how they get ready for a game, they give fans content they can’t get anywhere else.
Take a look:
Oakland Raiders
The Raiders do a great job of highlighting the team’s personality.
Fans can get up close and personal with the players. Plus, the voice of the team is very inclusive, always inviting the #RaiderNation to join the conversation.
Take a look:
Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins have invested heavily in telling their own story through compelling photos and videos on social media, rather than traditional advertising.
They’re blazing a trail with branded video series, like Dolphins Daily, Dolphins Live and FinStory.
Take a look:
Who Are Your Draft Picks?
Who did we leave out? Who ranks your social media fantasy football team?