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The NFL brings along with it some seriously passionate fanbases. With that passion, can come some unpleasant and rude behavior. Agamble.com took a survey of football fans across the country and found out which fans were the worst of the worst. Here are the top ten rudest fans…and their most common offenses. The Browns rank at number 14.

Philadelphia Eagles – start fights

Dallas Cowboys – excessive bragging

Las Vegas Raiders – drink too much

New England Patriots – drink too much

Pittsburgh Steelers – use profanity

Green Bay Packers – drink too much

Chicago Bears – use profanity

New York Giants – drink too much

Kansas City Chiefs – drink too much

Buffalo Bills – drink too much

IHOP’s “All You Can Eat” pancakes will be available until September 15, a change of schedule that was inspired in part due to back-to-school season. “Historically, IHOP’s ‘All You Can Eat’ offer was positioned at the beginning of the year,” a company representative told Fox News Digital via email. “In 2024, the brand has strategically situated All You Can Eat around back-to-school,” the representative said, “to help families when schedules are tight and wallets are pinched from shopping.” IHOP customers can get “All You Can Eat” pancakes in two ways, the representative said. They can either order a breakfast combo that comes with a short stack of pancakes – and additional “short stacks” (two pancakes) will come free of charge, she said. The other is just straight pancakes, the representative said. “For pancake purists, start with a full stack of five buttermilk pancakes for just $5, followed by a short stack (two buttermilk pancakes) with every additional order,” she said.

The new weird drink trend that's gone viral? Gatorade and cheap wine. "Gatorwine" is equal parts light blue Glacier Freeze Gatorade and cheap red wine, which the starters of the trend have defined as a bottle under $12. People who enjoy the drink compare it to Sangria since the Gatorade contains berry and citrus notes.

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