List of current NFL stadiums

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The List of current NFL stadiums provides information about the stadiums currently used by the NFL, the premier professional American football league in the United States. This list includes details such as the stadium's name, location, home teams, seating capacity, and the year it opened. The NFL's stadiums are among the largest and most advanced in the world, reflecting the popularity and financial success of the league.

List of stadiums[edit | edit source]

The following is a list of all current NFL stadiums:

Stadium Name City State Home Team Seating Capacity Opened
MetLife Stadium East Rutherford New Jersey New York Giants, New York Jets 82,500 2010
Lambeau Field Green Bay Wisconsin Green Bay Packers 81,441 1957
AT&T Stadium Arlington Texas Dallas Cowboys 80,000 2009
FedExField Landover Maryland Washington Commanders 82,000 1997
SoFi Stadium Inglewood California Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers 70,240 2020
Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City Missouri Kansas City Chiefs 76,416 1972
Empower Field at Mile High Denver Colorado Denver Broncos 76,125 2001
U.S. Bank Stadium Minneapolis Minnesota Minnesota Vikings 66,860 2016
Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta Georgia Atlanta Falcons 71,000 2017
Allegiant Stadium Paradise Nevada Las Vegas Raiders 65,000 2020
Gillette Stadium Foxborough Massachusetts New England Patriots 65,878 2002
Hard Rock Stadium Miami Gardens Florida Miami Dolphins 65,326 1987
Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia Pennsylvania Philadelphia Eagles 69,796 2003
Nissan Stadium Nashville Tennessee Tennessee Titans 69,143 1999
Soldier Field Chicago Illinois Chicago Bears 61,500 1924
Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis Indiana Indianapolis Colts 67,000 2008
FirstEnergy Stadium Cleveland Ohio Cleveland Browns 67,895 1999
Highmark Stadium Orchard Park New York Buffalo Bills 71,608 1973
M&T Bank Stadium Baltimore Maryland Baltimore Ravens 71,008 1998
Lumen Field Seattle Washington Seattle Seahawks 68,740 2002
Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida Tampa Bay Buccaneers 65,618 1998
State Farm Stadium Glendale Arizona Arizona Cardinals 63,400 2006
Levi's Stadium Santa Clara California San Francisco 49ers 68,500 2014
Paul Brown Stadium Cincinnati Ohio Cincinnati Bengals 65,515 2000
Bank of America Stadium Charlotte North Carolina Carolina Panthers 75,523 1996
Caesars Superdome New Orleans Louisiana New Orleans Saints 73,208 1975
Ford Field Detroit Michigan Detroit Lions 65,000 2002
NRG Stadium Houston Texas Houston Texans 72,220 2002

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