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April 25, 2026 By  NFL Draft, Mock Drafts

Food, Football and the NFL: Mock Draft of the Best Foods in each City

As each NFL team is preparing for the 2026 NFL Draft, fans across the country and world are also preparing to enjoy local and regional food favorites. Here is a look at these NFL cities’ best foods, with a special twist on the draft:

Food, Football, and the NFL: Mock Draft of the Best Foods in Each City

 Top Ten Picks

  1. Green Bay Packers: Fried Cheese Curds and Bratwurst
  2. Kansas City Chiefs: Burnt Ends or ribs with sweet, thick KC-style BBQ sauce
  3. Tennessee Titans: Nashville Hot Chicken
  4. New England Patriots: Lobster Rolls or Boston Baked Beans
  5. New Orleans Saints: Gumbo, Jambalaya, or Beignets

    Rising Stars

    1. Las Vegas Raiders: Tailgate Sliders or high-end buffet-style catering.
    2. Los Angeles Rams: Korean BBQ (reflecting the city’s massive K-Town food scene).
    3. Seattle Seahawks: Seattle Dog (hot dog with cream cheese and grilled onions).
    4. Pittsburgh Steelers: Kielbasa and Pierogies or a Primanti Bros. sandwich.
    5. Detroit Lions: Detroit Style Pizza (square, deep-crust) or Coney Dogs.

    Overrated Top 5

    1. Philadelphia Eagles: Cheesesteaks
    2. New York Jets: New York Style Pizza
    3. Atlanta Falcons: Lemon Pepper Wings
    4. Dallas Cowboys: Tex-Mex (fajitas and queso) or Texas BBQ
    5. Buffalo Bills: Buffalo Wings

    The Rest of the NFL

    • Baltimore Ravens: Pit Beef (on a kaiser roll with horseradish) or Crab Pretzels/Cakes.

    • Cincinnati Bengals: Skyline Chili (served as a 3-way or on Cheese Coneys).

    • Cleveland Browns: Pierogies (traditional potato-filled dumplings) or Stadium Mustard brats.

    • Denver Broncos: Green Chili (usually in a bowl or smothered over a burrito).

    • Houston Texans: Texas BBQ Brisket or a high-end Steak.

    • Indianapolis Colts: Pork Tenderloin Sandwiches (traditionally much larger than the bun).

    • Jacksonville Jaguars: Fresh Seafood (specifically Florida mahi-mahi or shrimp).

    • Los Angeles Chargers: Authentic Street Tacos (carne asada or al pastor).

    • Miami Dolphins: Cuban Sandwiches or Key Lime Pie for dessert.

    • Arizona Cardinals: Navajo Fry Bread or prickly pear-infused drinks.

    • Carolina Panthers: Pulled Pork with vinegar-based (NC) or mustard-based (SC) sauce.

    • Chicago Bears: Deep Dish Pizza or an Italian Beef sandwich (dipped with giardiniera).

    • Minnesota Vikings: Tater Tot Hotdish (the ultimate comfort food casserole).

    • New York Giants: New York Style Bagels or Sabrett’s Hot Dogs.

    • San Francisco 49ers: Cioppino (seafood stew) or Sourdough bread.

    • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Deviled Crabs or Cuban Sandwiches.

    • Washington Commanders: Half-Smokes with chili or Georgetown Cupcakes.

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    Team by team Look

    A look at all 32 NFL teams and their top local/regional foods up for the draft

    AFC East

    Buffalo BillsBuffalo Wings, typically with Bleu cheese

    Miami DolphinsCuban Sandwiches or Key Lime Pie for dessert

    New England PatriotsLobster Rolls or Boston Baked Beans

    New York JetsNew York Style Pizza

    AFC North

    Baltimore RavensPit Beef  and Crab Cakes

    Cincinnati BengalsSkyline Chili

    Cleveland BrownsPierogies or Stadium Mustard Brats

    Pittsburgh SteelersKielbasa and Pierogies or a Primanti Bros. sandwich

    AFC South

    Houston TexansTexas BBQ Brisket or a high-end Steak

    Indianapolis Colts Pork Tenderloin Sandwiches 

    Jacksonville JaguarsFresh Seafood 

    Tennessee TitansNashville Hot Chicken

    AFC West

    Denver BroncosGreen Chili

    Kansas City Chiefs- Burnt Ends or ribs with sweet, thick KC-style BBQ sauce

    Las Vegas RaidersTailgate Sliders 

    Los Angeles ChargersAuthentic Street Tacos

    NFC East

    Dallas CowboysTex-Mex (fajitas and queso) or Texas BBQ

    New York GiantsNew York Style Bagels or Sabrett’s Hot Dogs

    Philadelphia EaglesCheesesteaks

    Washington CommandersHalf-Smokes with chili or Georgetown Cupcakes

    NFC North

    Chicago BearsDeep Dish Pizza or an Italian Beef sandwich

    Detroit LionsDetroit Style Pizza or Coney Dogs

    Green Bay PackersFried Cheese Curds and Bratwurst

    Minnesota VikingsTater Tot Hotdish

    NFC South

    Atlanta FalconsLemon Pepper Wings

    Carolina PanthersPulled Pork with vinegar-based (NC) or mustard-based (SC) sauce

    New Orleans SaintsGumbo, Jambalaya, or Beignets.

    Tampa Bay BuccaneersDeviled Crabs or Cuban Sandwiches

    NFC West

    Arizona CardinalsNavajo Fry Bread or prickly pear-infused drinks

    Los Angeles RamsKorean BBQ

    San Francisco 49ersCioppino (seafood stew) or Sourdough bread

    Seattle SeahawksSeattle Dog

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    About David Keech

    David is a sportswriter focusing on the NFL, MLB, NBA and College Sports along with sportscard collecting. He has reported on amateur and professional sports in Wisconsin since 2013. David has degrees in education from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.

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