NFL stadiums and home-field advantages aren't as strongly debated as college football's massive venues. However, there is a significant gap between some of the state-of-the-art stadiums in the NFL compared to small, outdated ones.
Either way, they're all impressive in their own right based on pure size, advanced design, or history. Some stadiums are often full regardless of how good a franchise's team is in a certain year, while others are dependent on on-field success.
This article lists all 30 NFL stadiums by team and max crown capacity. A larger stadium doesn't automatically mean a better home-field advantage or more crowd noise, but it's certainly a great start.
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Soldier Field
Team: Chicago Bears
Capacity: 61,500
State Farm Stadium
Team: Arizona Cardinals
Capacity: 63,400
The NFL has spent two years preparing the grass for tonight's field at the Super Bowl.
The grass was grown at a local sod farm in Phoenix.
It was installed two weeks ago, and the field has been rolled out each morning for daily sunshine.
Total cost = $800,000 pic.twitter.com/Um8zZala2O
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) February 12, 2023
Ford Field
Team: Detroit Lions
Capacity: 65,000
Allegiant Stadium
Team: Las Vegas Raiders
Capacity: 65,000
This year's Super Bowl host Allegiant Stadium cost $2 billion and took three years to build.
Here's a timelapse of the construction, capturing over 65,000 hours of work and 1.4 million images.
(h/t @EarthCam)pic.twitter.com/Xb9YRu9aVa
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) February 10, 2024
Hard Rock Stadium
Team: Miami Dolphins
Capacity: 65,326
Paycor Stadium
Team: Cincinnati Bengals
Capacity: 65,515
Raymond James Stadium
Team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Capacity: 65,890
U.S. Bank Stadium
Team: Minnesota Vikings
Capacity: 66,655
Shirtless Kirk Cousins leads the #SKOL chant in Minnesota 😭
📺: #GBvsMIN on NBC
📱: Stream on #NFLPlus https://t.co/cOt1Gy93Av pic.twitter.com/keO8s6maVq— NFL (@NFL) January 1, 2024
Gillette Stadium
Team: New England Patriots
Capacity: 66,829
Lucas Oil Stadium
Team: Indianapolis Colts
Capacity: 67,000
A cool piece of information to remember during the NFL Combine is that when Lucas Oil Stadium was built in 2008, they ran fiber optic lines underground that connected to the local hospital, allowing them to analyze 600+ MRIs and 1,200+ x-rays in real-time. pic.twitter.com/XjFXyg93Db
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) February 28, 2024
FedEx Field
Team: Washington Commanders
Capacity: 67,717
Cleveland Browns Stadium
Team: Cleveland Browns
Capacity: 67,895
Acrisure Stadium
Team: Pittsburgh Steelers
Capacity: 68,400
Levi's Stadium
Team: San Francisco 49ers
Capacity: 68,500
Lumen Field
Team: Seattle Seahawks
Capacity: 69,000
There's no place like @LumenField and the @12s. 🥹 pic.twitter.com/k8100IFiYz
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) September 25, 2023
EverBank Stadium
Team: Jacksonville Jaguars
Capacity: 69,132
Nissan Stadium
Team: Tennessee Titans
Capacity: 69,143
Lincoln Financial Field
Team: Philadelphia Eagles
Capacity: 69,596
SoFi Stadium
Teams: Los Angeles Chargers/Los Angeles Rams
Capacity: 70,000
SoFi Stadium in 🇺🇸 Los Angeles is the most expensive stadium ever built, costing $5.5 billion.
In comparison, the second-most expensive stadium ever built, Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, cost only $1.9 billion. pic.twitter.com/zdKRXqKc1N
— The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) August 21, 2023
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Team: Atlanta Falcons
Capacity: 71,000
M&T Bank Stadium
Team: Baltimore Ravens
Capacity: 71,008
Highmark Stadium
Team: Buffalo Bills
Capacity: 71,608
There’s snow place like Buffalo.
Thank you to EVERYONE who helped shovel out Highmark Stadium for today's Divisional Round playoff game! #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/NkVFxPQNDX
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) January 21, 2024
NRG Stadium
Team: Houston Texans
Capacity: 72,220
Caesars Superdome
Team: New Orleans Saints
Capacity: 73,208
Bank of America Stadium
Team: Carolina Panthers
Capacity: 75,523
Empower Field at Mile High
Team: Denver Broncos
Capacity: 76,125
Arrowhead Stadium
Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Capacity: 76,416
Arrowhead Stadium was historically loud during the #Chiefs victory over the #Patriots.
WATCH: http://t.co/XsDL5DrBIN pic.twitter.com/9W0b7ChXbB
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) September 30, 2014
AT&T Stadium
Team: Dallas Cowboys
Capacity: 80,000
Lambeau Field
Team: Green Bay Packers
Capacity: 81,441
MetLife Stadium
Teams: New York Giants/New York Jets
Capacity: 82,500
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