List of National Football League stadiums
The following is a list of current National Football League stadiums, sorted by how many people it holds, their locations, their first year of usage and home teams.
The New York Giants and New York Jets share a stadium (MetLife Stadium), thus there are only 31 NFL stadiums.[1]
The NFL uses several other stadiums on a regular basis in addition to the teams' designated regular home sites. The St. Louis Rams currently have a three-year agreement to play one regular season home game per year at Wembley Stadium in London, England, as part of the NFL International Series, while the Buffalo Bills have an agreement to play one home game per year from 2008-2012 plus two (originally three) exhibition games at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario. In addition, Fawcett Stadium in Canton, Ohio, is the location of the annual exhibition Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, and Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii, is usually the location of the Pro Bowl.
The New York Giants and New York Jets MetLife Stadium is the largest stadium in the NFL by its regular seating capacity. The Dallas Cowboys Cowboys Stadium can expand past that of MetLife Stadium by means of using standing-room and temporary seating, which makes Cowboys Stadium the only NFL stadium capable of holding 100,000 or more spectators, though it normally only seats 80,000. The smallest full-time NFL stadium is Soldier Field, the home of the Chicago Bears.
List
Stadiums are listed by their seating capacity for NFL games. Some stadiums can be expanded to fit larger crowds for other events such as concerts or conventions.
Domed Stadiums | |
Stadiums with a retractable roof |
Future stadiums proposed or under construction
Future, Proposed Stadiums | |||||
Stadium | Team | Location | Capacity | Opening | Reference |
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Santa Clara Stadium | San Francisco 49ers | Santa Clara, CA | 68,500 | 2014 | |
Vikings Stadium | Minnesota Vikings | Minneapolis, MN | 65,000 | 2016 | |
New Chargers Stadium | San Diego Chargers | San Diego, CA | Unknown | Unknown | |
Farmers Field | Relocated or expansion team | Los Angeles, CA | 72,500 | Unknown | |
Los Angeles Stadium | Relocated or expansion team | Industry, CA | 75,000 | Unknown |
References
- ↑ "Comparisons". Stadiums of the NFL: From the Past to the Future. stadiumsofnfl.com. 2007. Retrieved 2007-04-09.
- ↑ "MetLife Stadium". MetLife Stadium. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
- ↑ "New Dallas Cowboys Stadium selects SoftTop grass system from Hellas Construction" (PDF). Dallascowboysturf.com. Hellas Construction. Retrieved March 16, 2010.
- ↑ "stadium.dallascowboys.com". http://stadium.dallascowboys.com/. 2009-08-05. Retrieved 2009-08-05.
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