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List of current NFL stadiums

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List of current stadiums of the National Football League

This list of currentNational Football League (NFL) stadiums includes their locations, capacities, year opened, and home teams. Although the NFL has 32 teams, there are only 30 full-time NFL stadiums, as theNew York Giants andNew York Jets shareMetLife Stadium, and theLos Angeles Chargers andLos Angeles Rams shareSoFi Stadium.

The newest full-time NFL stadiums are SoFi Stadium inInglewood, California, andAllegiant Stadium inParadise, Nevada, the latter being the home of theLas Vegas Raiders. Both stadiums opened for the2020 season.Soldier Field inChicago is the oldest, having opened in 1924; however, the Bears did not play at Soldier Field until 1971 and did not play there in 2002 while the stadium was under reconstruction, and thus the oldest continuously operating stadium in the NFL isLambeau Field, hosting theGreen Bay Packers since its opening in 1957.

The NFL uses several other stadiums in addition to the teams' designated regular home sites. Two English venues –Tottenham Hotspur Stadium andWembley Stadium, are used as part of theNFL International Series.[1] Other international stadiums hosting games includeArena Corinthians in Brazil,Croke Park in Ireland,Olympiastadion in Germany, and theBernabéu in Spain. In addition,Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium inCanton, Ohio, hosts the annual exhibitionPro Football Hall of Fame Game.

The majority of NFL stadiums usenaming rights. Only three — Arrowhead Stadium, Lambeau Field, and Soldier Field — do not currently use a corporate-sponsored name. Though the Chiefs sold naming rights of the football field toGEHA, the team retains stadium branding under the Arrowhead name.[2]

Characteristics

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Stadiums represent a considerable expense to a community, and thus their construction, use, and funding often enter the public discourse.[3] Also, given the perceivedadvantage a team gets to playing in its home stadium, particular attention is given in the media to the peculiarities of each stadium's environment. Climate, playing surface (either natural orartificial turf), and the type of roof all contribute to giving each team its home-field advantage.

Stadiums are either open, enclosed, or have aretractable roof. For retractable roofs, the home team determines if the roof is to be opened or closed 90 minutes before kickoff. The roof remains open unless precipitation or lightning is within the vicinity of the stadium, thetemperature drops below 40 °F (4 °C), orwind gusts are greater than 40 miles per hour (64 km/h), in which case the roof operators will close the roof.[4]

Seating

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With a peak capacity of over 100,000 spectators (80,000+ listed seating capacity),AT&T Stadium has the highest capacity of any NFL stadium, whileMetLife Stadium has the highest listed seating capacity at 82,500. The smallest stadium isSoldier Field with a capacity of 61,500.

In their normal configurations, all of the league's 30 stadiums have a seating capacity of at least 60,000 spectators; of those, a majority (17) have fewer than 70,000 seats, while 8 have between 70,000 and 80,000, and 5 can seat 80,000 or more. In contrast tocollege football stadiums, the largest of which can and regularly do accommodate over 100,000 spectators, no stadium in the league currently has a listed seating capacity of more than 82,500. Teams rarely build their stadiums far beyond the 80,000 seat threshold (and even then, only in the largestmarkets) because of the league'sblackout policy, which prohibited thetelevising of any NFL game within 75 miles of its home market if a game does not sell all of its non-premium seating. The policy has been suspended since 2015; from then until 2019, several teams played in temporary facilities with capacities far larger than a normal stadium. In 2020,social distancing mandates related to the COVID-19 pandemic prohibited teams from selling out their stadiums, and several teams had no fans in attendance all season due to state mandates (for example, the Las Vegas Raiders had no spectators for the entire season in accordance with Nevada policy). The league has a firm minimum on the number of seats an NFL stadium should have; since 1971, the league has generally not allowed any stadium under 50,000 seats to host a full-time NFL team. In normal circumstances, all NFL stadiums areall-seaters.

List

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Current NFL stadiums
ImageNameTeam(s)LocationCapacitySurfaceRoofOpenedRef.
Acrisure StadiumPittsburgh SteelersPittsburgh, Pennsylvania68,400Kentucky bluegrassOpen-air2001[5][6]
Allegiant StadiumLas Vegas RaidersParadise, Nevada65,000Bermuda grassTranslucent2020[5][7][8]
Arrowhead StadiumKansas City ChiefsKansas City, Missouri76,416Bermuda grassOpen-air1972[5][9]
AT&T StadiumDallas CowboysArlington, Texas80,000ArtificialRetractable2009[5][10]
Bank of America StadiumCarolina PanthersCharlotte, North Carolina75,037FieldTurfOpen-air1996[11][12]
Caesars SuperdomeNew Orleans SaintsNew Orleans, Louisiana73,208ArtificialDome1975[5][9]
Empower Field at Mile HighDenver BroncosDenver, Colorado76,125Kentucky bluegrassOpen-air2001[5][7]
EverBank StadiumJacksonville JaguarsJacksonville, Florida69,132Bermuda grassOpen-air1995[5][7]
Ford FieldDetroit LionsDetroit, Michigan65,000FieldTurfDome2002[5][12]
Gillette StadiumNew England PatriotsFoxborough, Massachusetts66,829FieldTurfOpen-air2002[5][12]
Hard Rock StadiumMiami DolphinsMiami Gardens, Florida65,326Bermuda grassOpen-air1987[5][7]
Highmark StadiumBuffalo BillsOrchard Park, New York67,000Kentucky bluegrassOpen-air2026[13]
Huntington Bank FieldCleveland BrownsCleveland, Ohio67,895Kentucky bluegrassOpen-air1999[5][7]
Lambeau FieldGreen Bay PackersGreen Bay, Wisconsin81,441Hybrid grassOpen-air1957[5][14]
Levi's StadiumSan Francisco 49ersSanta Clara, California68,500Bermuda grassOpen-air2014[5][7]
Lincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia EaglesPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania69,596GrassMasterOpen-air2003[5][9]
Lucas Oil StadiumIndianapolis ColtsIndianapolis, Indiana67,000ArtificialRetractable2008[5][10]
Lumen FieldSeattle SeahawksSeattle, Washington69,000FieldTurfOpen-air2002[5][12]
M&T Bank StadiumBaltimore RavensBaltimore, Maryland71,008Bermuda–ryegrassOpen-air1998[5][7]
Mercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta FalconsAtlanta, Georgia71,000FieldTurfRetractable2017[5][12]
MetLife StadiumNew York Giants
New York Jets
East Rutherford, New Jersey82,500FieldTurfOpen-air2010[5][12]
Nissan StadiumTennessee TitansNashville, Tennessee69,143ArtificialOpen-air1999[5][10]
Northwest StadiumWashington CommandersLandover, Maryland64,000Bermuda grassOpen-air1997[15][7]
NRG StadiumHouston TexansHouston, Texas72,220ArtificialRetractable2002[5][10]
Paycor StadiumCincinnati BengalsCincinnati, Ohio65,515ArtificialOpen-air2000[5][7]
Raymond James StadiumTampa Bay BuccaneersTampa, Florida65,890Bermuda grassOpen-air1998[7]
SoFi StadiumLos Angeles Rams
Los Angeles Chargers
Inglewood, California70,000ArtificialTranslucent2020[5][10][8]
Soldier FieldChicago BearsChicago, Illinois61,500Bermuda grassOpen-air1924[a][5][7]
State Farm StadiumArizona CardinalsGlendale, Arizona63,400Bermuda grassRetractable2006[5][7]
U.S. Bank StadiumMinnesota VikingsMinneapolis, Minnesota66,655ArtificialTranslucent2016[5][16][8]

Future

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Under construction
StadiumTeamLocationCapacitySurfaceRoofOpeningRef.
New Nissan StadiumTennessee TitansNashville, Tennessee60,000ArtificialTranslucent2027[17][8]
Proposed
StadiumTeamLocationCapacitySurfaceRoofOpeningRef.
New Huntington Bank FieldCleveland BrownsBrook Park, Ohio67,500TBDTranslucent2029[18][8]
New Commanders StadiumWashington CommandersWashington, D.C.65,000GrassTranslucent2030[19]
Chicago Bears StadiumChicago BearsArlington Heights, Illinois60,000TBDTranslucent2031[20][8]
New Broncos StadiumDenver BroncosDenver, ColoradoTBDGrassRetractable2031[21][22]
New Chiefs StadiumKansas City ChiefsKansas City, Kansas65,000TBDTranslucent2031[23]

Special events

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NFL International Series
ImageStadiumLocationCapacitySurfaceRoofOpenedRef.
Allianz ArenaMunich, Germany75,024GrassOpen-air2005[24]
Arena CorinthiansSão Paulo, Brazil48,234GrassOpen-air2014[25]
BernabéuMadrid, Spain81,044Hybrid grassRetractable1947[b][26]
Croke ParkDublin, Ireland82,300GrassOpen-air1884[c][27]
Deutsche Bank ParkFrankfurt, Germany51,500GrassRetractable1925[d][28]
Estadio AztecaMexico City, Mexico87,523GrassOpen-air1966[e][29]
Maracanã StadiumRio de Janeiro, Brazil73,609GrassOpen-air1950[f][30]
Melbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne, Australia100,024GrassOpen-air1853[g][31]
OlympiastadionBerlin, Germany74,475GrassOpen-air1936[h][32]
Stade de FranceParis, France81,338GrassOpen-air1998[i][33]
Tottenham Hotspur StadiumLondon, United Kingdom62,850ArtificialOpen-air2019[34]
Twickenham StadiumLondon, United Kingdom82,223GrassMasterOpen-air1909[j][35]
Wembley StadiumLondon, United Kingdom90,000[k]GrassMasterRetractable2007[36]
Pro Football Hall of Fame Game
ImageStadiumLocationCapacitySurfaceRoofOpenedRef.
Tom Benson Hall of Fame StadiumCanton, Ohio23,000FieldTurfOpen-air1938[l][37]

Map

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Acrisure Stadium
Allegiant Stadium
Arrowhead Stadium
AT&T Stadium
Bank of America Stadium
Caesars Superdome
Empower Field at Mile High
EverBank Stadium
Ford Field
Gillette Stadium
Hard Rock Stadium
Highmark Stadium
Huntington Bank Field
Lambeau Field
Levi's Stadium
Lincoln Financial Field
Lucas Oil Stadium
Lumen Field
M&T Bank Stadium
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
MetLife Stadium
Nissan Stadium
Northwest Stadium
NRG Stadium
Paycor Stadium
Raymond James Stadium
SoFi Stadium
Soldier Field
State Farm Stadium
U.S. Bank Stadium


See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Soldier Field opened in 1924; The Bears became tenants in 1971; The playing field and seating bowl were renovated in 2003, leaving little more than its iconic colonnade.
  2. ^Renovated in 1953–1954, 1982, 1992–1994, 2001–2006, 2019–2024.
  3. ^Renovated in 1917, 1924, 1937, 1949, 1952, 1959, 1988, 1993–1996, 2003, and 2005.
  4. ^Renovated in 1937, 1953–1955, 1960, 1974, 2002–2005.
  5. ^Renovated in 1986, 1999, 2013
  6. ^Renovated in 1999–2000, 2005–2007, 2010–2013
  7. ^Renovated in 1861, 1876, 1881, 1884, 1897, 1900, 1904, 1906, 1912, 1927, 1937, 1956, 1967–1968, 1984, 1992, 1994, 2003–2005, and 2011–2013.
  8. ^Renovated in 1972–1973, 2000–2004
  9. ^Renovated in 2006
  10. ^Renovated in 1921, 1927, 1932, 1981, 1990, 1995, 2006, 2014.
  11. ^Wembley Stadium seating reduced from 90,000 for NFL games
  12. ^Opened as Fawcett Stadium in 1938; rebuilt in 2015–2016

References

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  3. ^"In a league of its own".The Economist. April 27, 2006.Archived from the original on March 22, 2016. RetrievedAugust 19, 2016.
  4. ^"Adopted Playing Rules Change Proposals, Resolutions & Bylaws"(PDF) (Press release).New York: NFL Media. March 25, 2015.Archived(PDF) from the original on November 10, 2018. RetrievedAugust 7, 2015.
  5. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"List Of NFL Stadiums By Capacity - Smallest To Largest".RotoBaller. MSN. RetrievedNovember 2, 2025.
  6. ^McGregor, Gilbert (October 16, 2025)."Why Steelers, Browns share 'outrage' over Acrisure Stadium turf conditions: 'Borderline unplayable'".The Sporting News. RetrievedOctober 25, 2025.The playing surface at Acrisure Stadium is Kentucky bluegrass, which has been the standard since 2009.
  7. ^abcdefghijkl"NFL field surface intel: Grass vs. turf, owners, problems".ESPN. October 11, 2023. RetrievedOctober 25, 2025.
  8. ^abcdefHalter, Nick (May 12, 2025)."U.S. Bank Stadium has become a trendsetter for NFL facilities".Axios. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2025.
  9. ^abcMurphy, Bryan (February 8, 2025)."Is the Superdome grass or turf? Explaining the Super Bowl 59 playing surface for Chiefs vs. Eagles".The Sporting News. RetrievedOctober 25, 2025.
  10. ^abcde"Philadelphia Eagles select Hellas synthetic turf system that prioritizes performance safety environmental sustainability".Hellas Construction. April 25, 2024. RetrievedOctober 25, 2025.Hellas has installed Matrix Helix turf at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, SoFi Stadium in Hollywood Park, Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, NRG Stadium in Houston, AT&T Stadium in Arlington
  11. ^"Carolina Panthers". RetrievedNovember 1, 2025.
  12. ^abcdef"Featured Projects - Artificial Turf Companies, Artificial Sports Turf Supplies".FieldTurf. RetrievedOctober 25, 2025.
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  14. ^Ryman, Richard (April 21, 2025)."Lambeau Field is different from other stadiums in the NFL, from seating to size to turf".Green Bay Press-Gazette. RetrievedOctober 26, 2025.
  15. ^Jhabvala, Nicki (September 5, 2025)."The Commanders' turnaround has brought back fans — and dollar signs".The Athletic. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2025.
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  17. ^Davenport, Turron (October 17, 2022)."Report: Titans, Nashville reach deal for domed, $2.2B stadium".ESPN.com.Archived from the original on October 17, 2022. RetrievedOctober 17, 2022.
  18. ^Russo, Kelsey (July 1, 2025)."Dee and Jimmy Haslam share message on path forward for new enclosed Huntington Bank Field following state budget approval".clevelandbrowns.com. RetrievedAugust 6, 2025.
  19. ^Keim, John (January 15, 2026)."Commanders release renderings of new stadium".ESPN. RetrievedJanuary 18, 2026.
  20. ^Finley, Patrick (September 30, 2025)."Bears release Arlington Heights stadium renderings, economic impact report".Chicago Sun-Times. RetrievedSeptember 30, 2025.
  21. ^Gabriel, Parker."Broncos name Burnham Yard preferred site for new stadium development".DenverPost.com. Denver Post. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2025.
  22. ^Backus, Will (September 9, 2025)."Denver Broncos stadium: Franchise announces plan for new retractable roof home that will open by 2031".CBSSports.com. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2025.
  23. ^"Chiefs announce they will leave Arrowhead, relocate across Kansas-Missouri border".NFL. Associated Press. December 22, 2025. RetrievedDecember 23, 2025.
  24. ^"Allianz Arena".Stadium DB.Archived from the original on May 29, 2022. RetrievedMay 11, 2022.
  25. ^"Neo Química Arena (Arena Corinthians)".Stadium DB.Archived from the original on July 22, 2019. RetrievedNovember 13, 2023.
  26. ^"Estadio Santiago Bernabéu".Stadium DB.Archived from the original on April 23, 2016. RetrievedFebruary 9, 2024.
  27. ^"Croke Park".Stadium DB.Archived from the original on July 22, 2019. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2025.
  28. ^"Deutsche Bank Park".Stadium DB.Archived from the original on June 8, 2023. RetrievedMay 11, 2023.
  29. ^"Estadio Azteca".Stadium DB.Archived from the original on April 23, 2016. RetrievedMay 11, 2022.
  30. ^"Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho (Maracanã)".Stadium DB.Archived from the original on July 22, 2019. RetrievedSeptember 26, 2025.
  31. ^"Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)".Stadium DB.Archived from the original on July 22, 2019. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2025.
  32. ^"Olympiastadion Berlin".Stadium DB.Archived from the original on May 29, 2022. RetrievedMay 11, 2022.
  33. ^"Stade de France".Stadium DB.Archived from the original on May 29, 2022. RetrievedFebruary 2, 2026.
  34. ^"Tottenham Hotspur Stadium".Stadium DB.Archived from the original on January 18, 2022. RetrievedMay 11, 2022.
  35. ^"Twickenham Stadium".Stadium DB.Archived from the original on May 11, 2022. RetrievedMay 11, 2022.
  36. ^"Wembley National Stadium".Stadium DB.Archived from the original on December 24, 2021. RetrievedMay 11, 2022.
  37. ^"Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium". Pro Football Hall of Fame. November 24, 2014. Archived fromthe original on November 28, 2014. RetrievedAugust 19, 2016.

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