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Complete Guide to All NFL Stadiums in the United States (2025)

by | Dec 21, 2025 | US Sports News & Rankings, NFL | 0 comments

The National Football League is home to some of the most impressive sports stadiums in the world. From historic venues to ultra-modern arenas, NFL stadiums are more than just fields β€” they are symbols of team identity, fan culture, and American sports history.

In this complete guide, we break down all 32 NFL stadiums, including:

  • πŸ“ Location & team
  • πŸ‘₯ Seating capacity
  • πŸ•°οΈ Year opened
  • πŸ† Historic facts & milestones
  • 🌦️ Roof type & playing conditions

🏈 AFC EAST STADIUMS

🏟️ Highmark Stadium – Buffalo Bills

Highmark Stadium Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park New York, open-air NFL stadium known for extreme winter weather, capacity 71,608, opened in 1973
  • πŸ“ Orchard Park, New York
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 71,608
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 1973
  • 🌦️ Open-air (extreme winter conditions)

Known for brutal weather and passionate fans, Highmark Stadium gives the Bills one of the strongest home-field advantages in the NFL.

🏟️ Hard Rock Stadium – Miami Dolphins

Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, home of the Miami Dolphins, showing the full NFL field, partial canopy roof, seating areas, and stadium details including capacity of 65,326 and opening year 1987.
  • πŸ“ Miami Gardens, Florida
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 65,326
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 1987
  • 🌦️ Open with partial canopy

Hard Rock Stadium is famous for its heat advantage, Super Bowls, and international sporting events.

🏟️ MetLife Stadium – Jets & Giants

MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, aerial view of the full football field and seating bowl, home of the New York Jets and New York Giants, open-air NFL stadium with 82,500 capacity, opened in 2010.
  • πŸ“ East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 82,500
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 2010
  • 🌦️ Open-air

The largest stadium by capacity in the NFL and the only one shared by two teams.

🏟️ Gillette Stadium – New England Patriots

Aerial view of Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, home of the New England Patriots, showing the full football field, seating bowl, and stadium details including capacity of 65,878, opened in 2002, and dynasty-era championships.
  • πŸ“ Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 65,878
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 2002
  • πŸ† Dynasty-era championships

🏈 AFC NORTH STADIUMS

🏟️ M&T Bank Stadium – Baltimore Ravens

Wide-angle view of M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, home of the Baltimore Ravens, showing the full football field, packed stands, Ravens logo at midfield, and stadium details including capacity of 70,745 and opening year 1998.
  • πŸ“ Baltimore, Maryland
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 70,745
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 1998

🏟️ Paycor Stadium – Cincinnati Bengals

Wide-angle view of Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, home of the Cincinnati Bengals, showing the full football field, seating bowl, and stadium architecture, opened in 2000 with a capacity of 65,515 fans.
  • πŸ“ Cincinnati, Ohio
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 65,515
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 2000

🏟️ Cleveland Browns Stadium

Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, full field view showing packed stands, NFL football field, and stadium details including capacity of 67,431 and opening year 1999.
  • πŸ“ Cleveland, Ohio
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 67,431
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 1999

🏟️ Acrisure Stadium – Pittsburgh Steelers

Wide-angle view of Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers, showing the full football field, packed stands, city skyline, and stadium details including capacity and opening year.
  • πŸ“ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 68,400
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 2001

🏈 AFC SOUTH STADIUMS

🏟️ NRG Stadium – Houston Texans

Wide-angle view of NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, showing the Houston Texans football field under the closed retractable roof, with a packed crowd, bright green turf, end zone branding, and the stadium’s massive video scoreboard during an NFL game.
  • πŸ“ Houston, Texas
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 72,220
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 2002
  • 🌦️ Retractable roof

🏟️ Lucas Oil Stadium – Indianapolis Colts

Wide-angle interior view of Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis during an NFL game, showing the full football field, Colts end zones, retractable roof structure, packed stands, and stadium architecture.
  • πŸ“ Indianapolis, Indiana
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 67,000
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 2008

🏟️ EverBank Stadium – Jacksonville Jaguars

Aerial view of EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, showing the full football field with Jacksonville Jaguars branding, packed stands, large video boards, and the surrounding city and river in the background.
  • πŸ“ Jacksonville, Florida
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 67,814
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 1995

🏟️ Nissan Stadium – Tennessee Titans

Wide-angle view of Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, home of the Tennessee Titans, showing the full football field, packed seating sections, large video boards, and the Nashville skyline in the background.
  • πŸ“ Nashville, Tennessee
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 69,143
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 1999

🏈 AFC WEST STADIUMS

🏟️ Arrowhead Stadium – Kansas City Chiefs

  • πŸ“ Kansas City, Missouri
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 76,416
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 1972
  • πŸ”Š Loudest stadium in the NFL

🏟️ Empower Field at Mile High – Denver Broncos

  • πŸ“ Denver, Colorado
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 76,125
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 2001
  • πŸ”οΈ High altitude advantage

🏟️ Allegiant Stadium – Las Vegas Raiders

  • πŸ“ Las Vegas, Nevada
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 65,000
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 2020
  • 🌦️ Retractable roof

🏟️ SoFi Stadium – Los Angeles Chargers

  • πŸ“ Inglewood, California
  • πŸ‘₯ Capacity: 70,240
  • πŸ•°οΈ Opened: 2020
  • πŸ’° Most expensive stadium ever built

🏈 NFC STADIUMS (EAST, NORTH, SOUTH & WEST)

The NFC features some of the most historic and iconic stadiums in the league, including Lambeau Field, AT&T Stadium, and Soldier Field.

  • 🏟️ Lambeau Field – Green Bay Packers (1957)
  • 🏟️ AT&T Stadium – Dallas Cowboys (2009)
  • 🏟️ Soldier Field – Chicago Bears (1924)
  • 🏟️ Levi’s Stadium – San Francisco 49ers (2014)
  • 🏟️ Mercedes-Benz Stadium – Atlanta Falcons (2017)

πŸ“Š Key NFL Stadium Facts

  • 🏟️ Oldest stadium: Soldier Field
  • 🏟️ Largest capacity: MetLife Stadium
  • 🏟️ Most modern: SoFi Stadium
  • 🌦️ Domed stadiums: 8
  • 🏈 Open-air stadiums: 19

βœ… Final Thoughts

NFL stadiums are more than venues β€” they define team identity, shape game strategy, and create unforgettable fan experiences. Whether historic or futuristic, each stadium plays a critical role in the league’s success.

This guide will continue to evolve as new stadiums are built and renovations occur, making it a must-bookmark resource for NFL fans.

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