Superfan Breaks NFL Travel Records by Visiting Every Stadium

In a remarkable display of devotion and logistics, lifelong American football supporter Brian Fowler has etched his name into the Guinness World Records by attending home games at every National Football League (NFL) stadium in the fastest time ever recorded. His journey also included setting a separate record for the most NFL games attended in a single season

Fowler’s odyssey began on 18 September 2025 at Highmark Stadium in Buffalo and concluded on 30 November 2025 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, where he completed visits to all 30 NFL stadiums (accounting for venues shared by multiple teams). He achieved this feat in an astonishing 72 days, 20 hours, and 56 minutes, surpassing the previous record of 74+ days.

But Fowler’s record-breaking exploits didn’t stop there. Over the course of the five-month regular season, he attended a total of 56 home games, another Guinness title for the most NFL games watched in a single season. That tally included multiple visits to stadiums shared by two teams, such as those in New York and Los Angeles.

A native of California and a die-hard supporter of the Las Vegas Raiders—often identifying with the Raiders’ trademark fan mantra—Fowler said his passion for the sport was shaped in childhood and deepened after the loss of his mother, also a devoted fan. Traveling from coast to coast, he immersed himself in the diverse traditions of NFL fanbases, from tailgates in Kansas City to the thunderous crowds of Seattle.

Throughout his cross-country trek, Fowler emphasized that meeting fellow fans and experiencing different stadium cultures were among the most rewarding parts of the journey. Despite the logistical challenges, including tight connections between games and travel during unpredictable weather and airline disruptions, his meticulous planning and relentless enthusiasm propelled him to historic achievement.

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