NFL Stadiums

National Football League — 37 venues ranked by capacity

Current Stadiums

#1

MetLife Stadium (Giants Training Facility)

New York Giants

82,500
capacity
#2

MetLife Stadium (Jets Training Facility)

New York Jets

82,500
capacity
#3

Lambeau Field

Green Bay Packers

81,441
capacity
#4

AT&T Stadium

AT&T Stadium (2013–present)

Cowboys Stadium (2009–2012)

Dallas Cowboys

80,000
capacity
#5

Arrowhead Stadium

Kansas City Chiefs

76,416
capacity
#6

Empower Field at Mile High

Empower Field at Mile High (2019–present)

Broncos Stadium (2018–2018)

Sports Authority Field (2011–2017)

Invesco Field (2001–2010)

Denver Broncos

76,125
capacity
#7

Bank of America Stadium

Bank of America Stadium (2004–present)

Ericsson Stadium (1996–2003)

Carolina Panthers

74,867
capacity
#8

Caesars Superdome

Caesars Superdome (2021–present)

Mercedes-Benz Superdome (2011–2020)

Louisiana Superdome (1975–2010)

New Orleans Saints

73,208
capacity
#9

NRG Stadium

NRG Stadium (2014–present)

Reliant Stadium (2002–2013)

Houston Texans

72,220
capacity
#10

Highmark Stadium

Highmark Stadium (2021–present)

Bills Stadium (2020–2020)

New Era Field (2016–2019)

Ralph Wilson Stadium (1998–2015)

Rich Stadium (1973–1997)

Buffalo Bills

71,608
capacity
#11

M&T Bank Stadium

M&T Bank Stadium (2003–present)

Ravens Stadium (2002–2002)

PSINet Stadium (1999–2001)

Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards (1998–1998)

Baltimore Ravens

71,008
capacity
#12

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta Falcons

71,000
capacity
#13

SoFi Stadium (Chargers Training Facility)

Los Angeles Chargers

70,240
capacity
#14

SoFi Stadium (Rams Training Facility)

Los Angeles Rams

70,240
capacity
#15

Nissan Stadium

Nissan Stadium (2015–present)

LP Field (2006–2014)

The Coliseum (2002–2005)

Adelphia Coliseum (1999–2001)

Tennessee Titans

69,143
capacity
#16

Lumen Field

Lumen Field (2020–present)

CenturyLink Field (2011–2019)

Qwest Field (2004–2010)

Seahawks Stadium (2002–2003)

Seattle Seahawks

69,000
capacity
#17

Lincoln Financial Field

Philadelphia Eagles

68,532
capacity
#18

Levi's Stadium

San Francisco 49ers

68,500
capacity
#19

Acrisure Stadium

Acrisure Stadium (2022–present)

Heinz Field (2001–2021)

Pittsburgh Steelers

68,400
capacity
#20

EverBank Stadium

EverBank Stadium (2023–present)

TIAA Bank Field (2018–2022)

EverBank Field (2010–2017)

Jacksonville Municipal Stadium (2007–2009)

Alltel Stadium (1997–2006)

Jacksonville Jaguars

67,838
capacity
#21

Huntington Bank Field

Huntington Bank Field (2024–present)

Cleveland Browns Stadium (2023–2023)

FirstEnergy Stadium (2013–2022)

Cleveland Browns

67,431
capacity
#22

Lucas Oil Stadium

Indianapolis Colts

67,000
capacity
#23

Gillette Stadium

New England Patriots

66,829
capacity
#24

U.S. Bank Stadium

Minnesota Vikings

66,655
capacity
#25

Raymond James Stadium

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

65,857
capacity
#26

Paycor Stadium

Paycor Stadium (2023–present)

Paul Brown Stadium (2000–2022)

Cincinnati Bengals

65,515
capacity
#27

Allegiant Stadium

Las Vegas Raiders

65,000
capacity
#28

Ford Field

Detroit Lions

65,000
capacity
#29

State Farm Stadium

State Farm Stadium (2018–present)

University of Phoenix Stadium (2006–2017)

Arizona Cardinals

63,400
capacity
#30

Northwest Stadium

Northwest Stadium (2025–present)

Commanders Field (2024–2024)

FedExField (1999–2023)

Jack Kent Cooke Stadium (1997–1998)

Washington Commanders

62,000
capacity
#31

Soldier Field

Soldier Field (1926–present)

Municipal Grant Park Stadium (1924–1925)

Chicago Bears

61,500
capacity
#32

Hard Rock Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium (1987–present)

Sun Life Stadium (1987–present)

Joe Robbie Stadium (1987–present)

Pro Player Park/Stadium (1987–present)

Dolphin(s) Stadium (1987–present)

Land Shark Stadium (1987–present)

Miami Dolphins

#33

Sun Life Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium (1987–present)

Sun Life Stadium (1987–present)

Joe Robbie Stadium (1987–present)

Pro Player Park/Stadium (1987–present)

Dolphin(s) Stadium (1987–present)

Land Shark Stadium (1987–present)

Miami Dolphins

#34

Joe Robbie Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium (1987–present)

Sun Life Stadium (1987–present)

Joe Robbie Stadium (1987–present)

Pro Player Park/Stadium (1987–present)

Dolphin(s) Stadium (1987–present)

Land Shark Stadium (1987–present)

Miami Dolphins

#35

Pro Player Park/Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium (1987–present)

Sun Life Stadium (1987–present)

Joe Robbie Stadium (1987–present)

Pro Player Park/Stadium (1987–present)

Dolphin(s) Stadium (1987–present)

Land Shark Stadium (1987–present)

Miami Dolphins

#36

Dolphin(s) Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium (1987–present)

Sun Life Stadium (1987–present)

Joe Robbie Stadium (1987–present)

Pro Player Park/Stadium (1987–present)

Dolphin(s) Stadium (1987–present)

Land Shark Stadium (1987–present)

Miami Dolphins

#37

Land Shark Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium (1987–present)

Sun Life Stadium (1987–present)

Joe Robbie Stadium (1987–present)

Pro Player Park/Stadium (1987–present)

Dolphin(s) Stadium (1987–present)

Land Shark Stadium (1987–present)

Miami Dolphins

Former Stadiums

Angel Stadium

Los Angeles Rams (1980–1994)

Opened 1966

Athletic Park

Duluth Eskimos (1923–1927)

Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium

Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium (1974–1996)

Atlanta Stadium (1965–1973)

Atlanta Falcons (1966–1991)

58,850 capacity Opened 1965

Baker Bowl

Philadelphia Eagles (1933–1935)

Opened 1887

Bellevue Park

Green Bay Packers (1923–1924)

3,500 capacity Opened 1923

Borchert Field

Milwaukee Badgers (1922–1926)

Opened 1887

Bosse Field

Evansville Crimson Giants (1922–1922)

Braves Field

Braves Field (1915–1952)

The Bee Hive (1915–1952)

Boston Braves (1932–1932)

Opened 1915

Busch Memorial Stadium

St. Louis Cardinals (1966–1987)

Opened 1966

Candlestick Park

Candlestick Park (1960–2013)

3Com Park at Candlestick Point (1960–2013)

Monster Park (1960–2013)

San Francisco Stadium at Candlestick Point (1960–2013)

San Francisco 49ers (1971–2013)

Opened 1960

City Field

Newark Tornadoes (1930–1930)

City Stadium

Green Bay Packers (1925–1956)

25,000 capacity Opened 1925

Comiskey Park

Comiskey Park (1910–1990)

White Sox Park (1910–1990)

Chicago Cardinals (1922–1958)

Opened 1910

Cotton Bowl

Dallas Cowboys (1960–1970), Dallas Texans (1952–1952)

75,504 capacity Opened 1930

Crosley Field

Crosley Field (1912–1970)

Redland Field (1912–1970)

Cincinnati Reds (1933–1934)

Opened 1912

Cycledrome

Providence Steam Roller (1925–1931)

Dignity Health Sports Park

Los Angeles Chargers (2017–2019)

27,000 capacity Opened 2003

Douglas Park

Rock Island Independents (1922–1925)

5,000 capacity

East Hartford Velodrome

Hartford Blues (1926–1926)

Ebbets Field

Brooklyn Dodgers (1930–1944), Brooklyn Lions (1926–1926)

Opened 1913

Eclipse Park II

Louisville Colonels (1922–1926)

Opened 1893

Edgerton Park

Rochester Jeffersons (1922–1925)

Forbes Field

Pittsburgh Steelers (1933–1957)

Opened 1909

Foxboro Stadium

New England Patriots (1971–2001)

60,292 capacity Opened 1971

Frankford Stadium

Frankford Yellow Jackets (1924–1931)

Franklin Field

Philadelphia Eagles (1958–1970)

60,658 capacity Opened 1895

Georgia Dome

Atlanta Falcons (1992–2016)

71,228 capacity Opened 1992

Giants Stadium

New York Jets (1984–2009), New York Giants (1976–2009)

80,242 capacity Opened 1976

Griffith Stadium

Griffith Stadium (1911–1961)

National Park IV (1911–1961)

Washington Redskins (1937–1960)

Opened 1911

Hagemeister Park

Green Bay Packers (1922–1922)

6,000 capacity Opened 1921

Harvard Stadium

Boston Patriots (1970–1970)

37,289 capacity Opened 1903

Horlick Field

Racine Legion (1922–1926)

Houston Astrodome

Houston Oilers (1970–1996)

Opened 1965

Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome

Minnesota Vikings (1982–2013)

Opened 1982

Husky Stadium

Seattle Seahawks (2000–2001)

72,500 capacity Opened 1920

Kezar Stadium

San Francisco 49ers (1950–1970)

59,842 capacity Opened 1925

Kingdome

Seattle Seahawks (1976–1999)

Opened 1976

Knights of Columbus Stadium

Orange Tornadoes (1929–1929)

League Field

Canton Bulldogs (1922–1926)

5,000 capacity

League Park

Akron Pros (1922–1926)

8,000 capacity

Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium

Houston Oilers (1997–1998)

62,380 capacity Opened 1965

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

Los Angeles Raiders (1982–1994), Los Angeles Rams (1946–2019)

Opened 1923

Memorial Stadium

Baltimore Ravens (1996–1997), Baltimore Colts (1953–1983), Baltimore Colts (1950–1950)

Opened 1922

Metropolitan Stadium

Minnesota Vikings (1961–1981)

Opened 1956

Mile High Stadium

Denver Broncos (1970–2000)

Opened 1948

Minersville Park

Pottsville Maroons (1925–1929)

Municipal Stadium

Kansas City Chiefs (1966–1971)

Opened 1925

Nash Field

Kenosha Maroons (1924–1924)

Neil Park

Columbus Tigers (1922–1926)

12,000 capacity

Nicollet Park

Minneapolis Marines (1922–1930)

Normal Park

Chicago Cardinals (1926–1928)

7,500 capacity Opened 1920

Oakland Coliseum

Oakland Raiders (1967–2019)

Opened 1966

Offermann Stadium

Offermann Stadium (1935–present)

Bison Stadium (1924–1934)

Buffalo Bisons (1924–1929)

Opened 1924

Olympic Park II

Buffalo All-Americans (1922–1923)

Opened 1890

Orange Bowl

Miami Dolphins (1970–1986)

75,500 capacity Opened 1937

Philadelphia Municipal Stadium

Philadelphia Eagles (1936–1939)

102,000 capacity Opened 1926

Pitt Stadium

Pittsburgh Steelers (1958–1969)

56,500 capacity Opened 1925

Polo Grounds III

New York Bulldogs (1949–1949), New York Giants (1925–1955)

Opened 1890

Pontiac Silverdome

Pontiac Silverdome (1976–2013)

Pontiac Metropolitan Stadium (1975–1975)

Detroit Lions (1975–2001)

33,000 capacity Opened 1975

Qualcomm Stadium

Qualcomm Stadium (1967–2020)

San Diego Stadium (1967–2020)

SDCCU Stadium (1967–2020)

Jack Murphy Stadium (1967–2020)

San Diego Chargers (1970–2016)

Opened 1967

RCA Dome

RCA Dome (1994–present)

Hoosier Dome (?–1994)

Indianapolis Colts (1984–2007)

60,272 capacity Opened 1984

RFK Memorial Stadium

RFK Memorial Stadium (1961–2019)

D.C. Stadium (1961–2019)

Washington Redskins (1961–1996)

Opened 1961

Riverfront Stadium

Riverfront Stadium (1970–2002)

Cinergy Field (1970–2002)

Cincinnati Bengals (1970–1999)

Opened 1970

Shaw Stadium

Cleveland Rams (1938–1938)

Shea Stadium

New York Giants (1975–1975), New York Jets (1968–1983)

Opened 1964

Shibe Park

Shibe Park (1954–1970)

Connie Mack Stadium (1909–1953)

Philadelphia Eagles (1940–1957)

Opened 1909

Spartan Municipal Stadium

Spartan Municipal Stadium (1970–present)

Universal Stadium (1928–1969)

Portsmouth Spartans (1930–1933)

Opened 1928

Sportsman's Park

St. Louis Cardinals (1960–1965), St. Louis Gunners (1934–1934), St. Louis All-Stars (1923–1923)

Opened 1881

Sun Devil Stadium

Arizona Cardinals (1988–2005)

73,379 capacity Opened 1958

Swayne Field

Toledo Maroons (1922–1923)

TCF Bank Stadium

Minnesota Vikings (2014–2015)

50,805 capacity Opened 2009

Tampa Stadium

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1976–1997)

74,301 capacity Opened 1967

Texas Stadium

Dallas Cowboys (1971–2008)

65,675 capacity Opened 1971

The Dome at America's Center

St. Louis Rams (1995–2015)

66,000 capacity Opened 1995

Thompson Stadium

Staten Island Stapletons (1929–1932)

Three Rivers Stadium

Pittsburgh Steelers (1970–2000)

Opened 1970

Tiger Stadium

Tiger Stadium (1912–2008)

Briggs Stadium (1912–2008)

Navin Field (1912–2008)

Detroit Lions (1938–1974), Detroit Panthers (1925–1926)

Opened 1912

Triangle Park

Brooklyn Dodgers (1922–1929)

5,000 capacity

Tulane Stadium

New Orleans Saints (1967–1974)

80,985 capacity Opened 1926

University of Detroit Stadium

Detroit Lions (1934–1937), Detroit Wolverines (1928–1928)

Veterans Stadium

Philadelphia Eagles (1971–2002)

Opened 1971

War Memorial Stadium

Buffalo Bills (1970–1972)

46,206 capacity Opened 1937

Wrigley Field

Chicago Cardinals (1931–1939), Chicago Bears (1922–1923)

Yale Bowl

New York Giants (1973–1974)

Yankee Stadium

New York Giants (1956–1972)

Yankee Stadium I

New York Yanks (1950–1951), New York Yankees (1927–1928)

Opened 1923