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Photo of the field at State Farm Stadium during an Arizona Cardinals game.

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State Farm Stadium, formerly called University of Phoenix Stadium, has been home to the Arizona Cardinals since 2006. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $455 million dollars and has a capacity of 63,400. State Farm Stadium is one of the smallest stadiums in the National Football League and also hosts the annual Fiesta Bowl.

1 Cardinals Drive
Glendale, Arizona, 85305

 

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Photo of the field at U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings.

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U.S. Bank Stadium has been home to the Minnesota Vikings since 2016. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $1.06 billion and has a capacity of 66,655 seats. The Minnesota Vikings had previously played their home games at the Hubert H. Humphrey MetroDome from 1982-2013 and TCF Bank Stadium from 2013-2015. U.S. Bank Stadium also hosted Super Bowl 52 on February 4th, 2018. 

 

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Photo of Gillette Stadium, home of the New England Patriots.

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Gillette Stadium has been home to the New England Patriots since 2002. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $325 million dollars and has a capacity of 68,756. The New England Patriots played their home games at Foxboro Stadium since 1971 before moving to Gillette Stadium.

1 Patriot Place
Foxborough, MA 02035

 

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Photo of Mercedes-Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints.

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The Mercedes-Benz SuperDome has been home to the New Orleans Saints since 1975, and is home to the annual Sugar Bowl (college football). The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $134 million dollars, and underwent an additional $193 million renovation to repair damage from the Hurricane Katrina disaster. The Mercedes-Benz Superdome has a capacity of 72,968 and is one of the largest stadiums in the National Football League. 

1500 Sugar Bowl Drive
New Orleans, Louisiana 70112

 

Mercedes-Benz Superdome Seating Chart, New Orleans Saints.

 

 

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Photo of the field at Metlife Stadium during a New York Giants game.

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MetLife Stadium has been home to the New York Giants since 2010. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $1.6 billion dollars and has a capacity of 82,566. Metlife Stadium is the largest stadium in the National Football League, and is also home to the New York Jets.


50 State Highway 120
East Rutherford, New Jersey 07073

 

Metllife Stadium Seating Chart, New York Giants.

 

 

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Photo of the playing field at Metlife Stadium, home of the New York Jets.

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Metlife Stadium has been home to the New York Jets since 2010. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $1.6 billion dollars and has a capacity of 82,566. Metlife Stadium is the largest stadium in the National Football League, and is also home to the New York Giants.

50 State Highway 120
East Rutherford, New Jersey 07073

 

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Photo of the playing field at Oakland Coliseum during an Oakland Raiders game.

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Oakland Coliseum, formerly known as O.co Coliseum, McAfee Coliseum, Network Associates Coliseum, and Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, has been home to the Oakland Raiders since 1995. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $25.5 million dollars and has a capacity of 63,026 for football games. An additional $200 million dollars was used for renovations to the stadium in 1996. Oakland Coliseum is also home to Major League Baseball’s Oakland Athletics and is one of the smallest stadiums in the National Football League.

 


7000 Coliseum Way
Oakland, California 94621

 

Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Seating Chart, Oakland Raiders.

 

 

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Photo of Lincoln Financial Field during a Philadelphia Eagles game.

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Lincoln Financial Field has been home to the Philadelphia Eagles since 2003. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $512 million dollars and has a capacity of 68,532. Lincoln Financial Field also hosts the annual Army-Navy football game.

1020 Pattison Avenue
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19148

 

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Photo of Heinz Field, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers. 

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Heinz Field has been home to the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2001. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $281 million dollars and has a capacity of 65,050. Heinz Field sits adjacent to the former site of Three River Stadium, the team’s former home stadium.

100 Art Rooney Ave
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212

 

Heinz Field Seating Chart, Pittsburgh Steelers.

 

 

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Photo of the field at Levi's Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers.

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Levi's Stadium has been home to the San Francisco 49ers since 2014 and has a capacity of 68,500 seats. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $1.2 billion dollars, which were covered primarily from funding via hotel taxes, the National Football League, and city redevelopment funds.

 

4900 Centennial Boulevard

Santa Clara, CA 95054

 

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Photo of CenturyLink Field, home of the Seattle Seahawks. 

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CenturyLink Field, formerly known as Qwest Field and Seahawks Stadium, has been home to the Seattle Seahawks since 2002. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $430 million dollars and has a capacity of 67,000. CenturyLink Field is also home to Major League Soccer’s Seattle Sounders.


800 Occidental Ave S
Seattle WA 98134-1200

 

CenturyLink Field Seating Chart, Seattle Seahawks.

 

 

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Photo of the field at Raymond James Stadium, home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

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Raymond James Stadium has been home to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers since 1998. The stadium was constructed with an estimated cost of $168.5 million dollars and has a capacity of 65,857.

4201 N. Dale Mabry Highway
Tampa, Florida 33607

 

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Photo of the field at Nissan Stadium during a Tennessee Titans home game.

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Nissan Stadium, formerly known as LP Field as well as The Coliseum, has been home to the Tennessee Titans since 1999. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $290 million dollars and has a capacity of 69,143.
 

1 Titans Way
Nashville, Tennessee 37213

 

Nissan Stadium Seating Chart, Tennessee Titans

  

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Photo of the playing field at Hard Rock Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins. 

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Hard Rock Stadium, formerly known as Sun Life Stadium, has been home to the Miami Dolphins since 1987. The stadium opened in 1987 and was constructed at an estimated cost of $115 million dollars. Hard Rock Stadium has a capacity of 65,326 and has been completely reconfigured from it’s original design.

2267 NW 199th Street
Miami Gardens, Florida 33056

 

Hard Rock Stadium Seating Chart, Miami Dolphins

 

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Photo of the playing field at Arrowhead Stadium during a Kansas City Chiefs game. 

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Arrowhead Stadium has been home to the Kansas City Chiefs since 1972. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $43 million dollars and has a capacity of 77,000. Arrowhead Stadium is one of the largest stadiums in the National Football League and is widely considered one of the best stadiums for tailgating.

1 Arrowhead Drive
Kansas City, Missouri 64129

 

Arrowhead Stadium Seating Chart, Kansas City Chiefs.

 

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Photo taken from the lower level seats at Mercedes-Benz Stadium during an Atlanta Falcons home game.

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Mercedes-Benz Stadium has been home to the Atlanta Falcons since 2017. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $1.6 billion dollars and has a capacity of 71,000. Mercedes-Benz Stadium also hosted the 2019 Super Bowl.

 

441 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. NW

Atlanta, Georgia 30313

 

Mercedes-Benz Stadium Seating Chart, Atlanta Falcons 

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View from the upper level of M&T Bank Stadium during a Baltimore Ravens game. 

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M&T Bank Stadium, formerly known as PSINet Stadium as well as Ravens Stadium, has been home to the Baltimore Ravens since 1998. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $220 million dollars and has a capacity of 71,008.

1101 Russell Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21230

 

M&T Bank Stadium Seating Chart, Baltimore Ravens

 

 

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View of the playing field at New Era Field during a Buffalo Bills game. 

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New Era Field, formerly known as Ralph Wilson Stadium and before that, Rich Stadium, has been home to the Buffalo Bills since 1973. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $22 million dollars and has a capacity of 73,967. The stadium also played host to the 2008 NHL Winter Classic.

1 Bills Drive
Orchard Park, New York 14127

 

New Era Field Seating Chart, Buffalo Bills

 

 

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View from the upper level of Bank of America Stadium during a Carolina Panthers game.

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Bank of America Stadium, formerly known as Ericsson Stadium, has been home to the Carolina Panthers since 1994. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $248 million dollars and has a capacity of 73,778.

800 South Mint Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28202

 

Bank of America Stadium Seating Chart, Carolina Panthers.

 

 

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View from the upper level at Soldier Field during a Chicago Bears game. 

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Soldier Field has been home to the Chicago Bears since 1971 although the stadium originally opened in 1924. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $632 million dollars (2002 renovations) and has a capacity of 61,500. Soldier Field is the smallest stadium in the National Football League and has been completely rebuilt twice.

1410 S Museum Campus Drive
Chicago, Illinois 60605

 

Soldier Field Seating Chart, Chicago Bears.

 

 

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View of the playing field at Paul Brown Stadium, home of the Cincinnati Bengals.

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Paul Brown Stadium has been home to the Cincinnati Bengals since 2000. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $455 million dollars and has a capacity of 65,790. The stadium is named after Paul Brown, the founder of both the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns.

1 Paul Brown Stadium
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-3418

 

Paul Brown Stadium Seating Chart, Cincinnati Bengals

 

 

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View from the upper level of FirstEnergy Stadium, home of the Cleveland Browns.

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FirstEnergy Stadium, formerly Cleveland Browns Stadium, has been home to the Cleveland Browns since 1999. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $283 million dollars and has a capacity of 73,200. FirstEnergy Stadium sits on the former site of Cleveland Municipal Stadium and is considered one of the best stadiums for tailgating in the National Football League.

100 Alfred Lerner Way,
Cleveland, Ohio 44114

 

FirstEnergy Stadium Seating Chart, Cleveland Browns

 

 

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Photo of the playing field at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys.

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AT&T Stadium, formerly called Cowboys Stadium, has been home to the Dallas Cowboys since 2009. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $1.3 billion dollars and has a capacity of 80,000, but can be expanded to hold more than 100,000 fans. AT&T Stadium is one of the largest stadiums in the National Football League.

900 E Randol Mill Rd
Arlington, Texas 76011

 

AT&T Stadium Seating Chart, Dallas Cowboys.

 

 

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Photo of the playing field at Empower Field at Mile High, home of the Denver Broncos. 

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Empower Field at Mile High, formerly Sports Authority Field as well as Invesco Field, has been home to the Denver Broncos since 2001. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $364.2 million dollars and has a capacity of 76,125.

1701 Mile High Stadium Circle West
Denver, Colorado 80204-1701

 

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View from the lower level of Ford Field during a Detroit Lions game. 

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Ford Field has been home to the Detroit Lions since 2002. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $430 million dollars and has a capacity of 65,000. A little-known fact about Ford Field; the Detroit Lions organization had originally planned on building an outdoor stadium for the team.

2000 Brush Street
Detroit, Michigan 48226

 

Ford Field Seating Chart, Detroit Lions.

 

 

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View from the lower level of Lambeau Field during a Green Bay Packers game. 

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Lambeau Field, formerly known as City Stadium, has been home to the Green Bay Packers since 1957. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $960,000 dollars, and received $295 million dollars worth of renovations in 2003. Lambeau Field has a capacity of 72,928 and is the oldest stadium in the National Football League.

1265 Lombardi Avenue
Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304

 

Lambeau Field Seating Chart, Green Bay Packers.

 

 

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Photo of the playing field at NRG Stadium, home of the Houston Texans. 

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NRG Stadium, formerly Reliant Stadium, has been home to the Houston Texans since 2002. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $352 million dollars and has a capacity of 71,500.

1 Reliant Park
Houston, Texas 77054

 

NRG Stadium Seating Chart, Houston Texans.

 

 

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Photo of the playing field at Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts.

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Lucas Oil Stadium has been home to the Indianapolis Colts since 2008. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $720 million dollars and has a capacity of 63,000, but can be expanded. Lucas Oil Stadium is one of the smallest stadiums in the National Football League.

500 South Capitol Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana 46225

 

Lucas Oil Stadium Seating Chart, Indianapolis Colts

 

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Photo of the playing field at TIAA Bank Field, home of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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TIAA Bank Field, formerly known as Everbak Field, Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, and Alltel Stadium, has been home to the Jacksonville Jaguars since 1995. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $121 million dollars and has a capacity of 76,867. TIAA Bank Field also hosts the annual Gator Bowl.

1 Stadium Place
Jacksonville, Florida 32202

 

TIAA Bank Field Seating Chart, Jacksonville Jaguars.

 

 

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View from the lower level of FedexField during a Washington Redskins game.

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FedEx Field, formerly known as Jack Kent Cooke Stadium, has been home to the Washington Redskins since 1997. The stadium was constructed at an estimated cost of $250.5 million dollars and has a capacity of 82,000. With the subtraction of thousands of seats in 2011, Fedex Field is no longer the largest stadium in the National Football League. The Washington Redskins are currently exploring the idea of building a new stadium for the team in the D.C. metro area.

1600 FedEx Way
Landover, Maryland 20785

 

Fedex Field Seating Chart, Washington Redskins.

 

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