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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. Official seating capacities do not include standing room.
Domed Stadiums | |
Stadiums with a retractable roof |
Image | Stadium | Capacity | City | State | Surface | Teams(s) | Opened | Refs |
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FedEx Field | 85,000 | Landover | Maryland | 419 Tifway Bermuda Grass | Washington Redskins | 1997 | ||
MetLife Stadium | 82,566 | East Rutherford | New Jersey | FieldTurf | New York Giants New York Jets |
2010 | ||
Cowboys Stadium | 80,000 | Arlington | Texas | Matrix RealGrass artificial turf | Dallas Cowboys | 2009 | ||
Arrowhead Stadium | 76,416 | Kansas City | Missouri | Grass | Kansas City Chiefs | 1972 | ||
Sports Authority Field at Mile High | 76,125 | Denver | Colorado | Desso GrassMaster | Denver Broncos | 2001 | ||
Sun Life Stadium | 75,540 | Miami Gardens | Florida | 419 Tifway Bermuda Grass | Miami Dolphins | 1987 | ||
Bank of America Stadium | 73,778 | Charlotte | North Carolina | Grass | Carolina Panthers | 1996 | ||
Mercedes-Benz Superdome | 73,208 (Expandable to 76,468) |
New Orleans | Louisiana | UBU-Intensity Series- S5-M Synthetic Turf | New Orleans Saints | 1975 | ||
Cleveland Browns Stadium | 73,200 | Cleveland | Ohio | Kentucky Bluegrass | Cleveland Browns | 1999 | ||
Lambeau Field | 73,094 | Green Bay | Wisconsin | Desso GrassMaster | Green Bay Packers | 1957 | ||
Ralph Wilson Stadium | 73,079 | Orchard Park | New York | A-Turf Titan | Buffalo Bills | 1973 | ||
Georgia Dome | 71,228 | Atlanta | Georgia | FieldTurf | Atlanta Falcons | 1992 | ||
Reliant Stadium | 71,054 | Houston | Texas | 419 Tifway Bermuda Grass | Houston Texans | 2002 | ||
M&T Bank Stadium | 71,008 | Baltimore | Maryland | Sportexe Momentum Turf | Baltimore Ravens | 1998 | ||
Qualcomm Stadium | 70,561 | San Diego | California | Grass | San Diego Chargers | 1967 | ||
Candlestick Park | 69,732 | San Francisco | California | Kentucky Bluegrass | San Francisco 49ers | 1960a | ||
Lincoln Financial Field | 69,144 | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania | Desso GrassMaster | Philadelphia Eagles | 2003 | ||
LP Field | 69,143 | Nashville | Tennessee | 419 Tifway Bermuda Grass | Tennessee Titans | 1999 | ||
Gillette Stadium | 68,756 | Foxborough | Massachusetts | FieldTurf | New England Patriots | 2002 | ||
EverBank Field | 67,246 (Expandable to 76,867) |
Jacksonville | Florida | 419 Tifway Bermuda Grass | Jacksonville Jaguars | 1995 | ||
CenturyLink Field | 67,000 | Seattle | Washington | FieldTurf | Seattle Seahawks | 2002 | ||
Edward Jones Dome | 66,000 | St. Louis | Missouri | AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D | St. Louis Rams | 1995 | ||
Raymond James Stadium | 65,908 | Tampa | Florida | 419 Tifway Bermuda Grass | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 1998 | ||
Paul Brown Stadium | 65,535 | Cincinnati | Ohio | FieldTurf | Cincinnati Bengals | 2000 | ||
Heinz Field | 65,050 | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania | Grass | Pittsburgh Steelers | 2001 | ||
Ford Field | 64,500 | Detroit | Michigan | FieldTurf | Detroit Lions | 2002 | ||
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | 64,121 | Minneapolis | Minnesota | Sportexe Momentum Turf | Minnesota Vikings | 1982 | ||
University of Phoenix Stadium | 63,400 | Glendale | Arizona | 419 Tifway Bermuda Grass | Arizona Cardinals | 2006 | ||
O.co Coliseum | 63,132 | Oakland | California | Grass | Oakland Raiders | 1966 | ||
Lucas Oil Stadium | 62,421 | Indianapolis | Indiana | FieldTurf | Indianapolis Colts | 2008 | ||
Soldier Field | 61,500 | Chicago | Illinois | Grass | Chicago Bears | 1924b |
^ a: Candlestick Park opened in 1960; 49ers became tenants after stadium expanded and refurbished in 1971
^ b: Soldier Field opened in 1924; Bears became tenants in 1971; field and seating bowl completely rebuilt in 2003
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