The NFL boasts some of the most iconic venues in sports, from state-of-the-art facilities to historic grounds that exude tradition. Here’s our definitive ranking of all 32 NFL stadiums, factoring in amenities, fan experience, design, location, and so much more.
FedEx Field – Washington Commanders
Sorry to Washington supporters, but FedEx Field does not provide the best experience for fans. It unfortunately has outdated facilities, a challenging location, and notorious traffic issues.
EverBank Stadium – Jacksonville Jaguars
EverBank Stadium’s charm is its famous pool deck, but the overall stadium lacks modern amenities. However, the team’s future plans for renovations might elevate its ranking in the coming years.
Highmark Stadium – Buffalo Bills
While the Bills Mafia brings unparalleled energy, Highmark Stadium is outdated and lacks many of the amenities found in newer venues. The planned upgrades can’t come soon enough.
Nissan Stadium – Tennessee Titans
Nissan Stadium has a scenic riverside location, but its basic design and limited modernization hold it back. A revamp could bring it closer to the league’s best.
Soldier Field – Chicago Bears
Despite its rich history, Soldier Field’s renovations left it with an awkward mix of old and new. Its small size and lack of fan-friendly amenities are points of contention. However, it being so close to downtown Chicago is a plus.
Bank of America Stadium – Carolina Panthers
This mid-90s stadium is clean and functional but lacks distinguishing features. Its central location in Charlotte is a plus, though.
Acrisure Stadium – Pittsburgh Steelers
Formerly Heinz Field, Acrisure Stadium’s scenic riverside views are iconic, but the venue itself is starting to show its age compared to newer stadiums.
Paycor Stadium – Cincinnati Bengals
Paycor Stadium has a straightforward design with few standout features. Its riverfront location adds some appeal, but upgrades are needed to compete with other venues in the league.
Levi’s Stadium – San Francisco 49ers
A modern venue with cutting-edge tech, Levi’s Stadium is a bit of a mixed bag. Unfortunately, it suffers from poor location and challenging access, which frustrates fans.
MetLife Stadium – New York Giants/Jets
Home to two teams, MetLife Stadium is functional but uninspiring. Fans often critique its lack of personality and high ticket prices. Not to mention, it can be challenging for fans in the city to get to.
Raymond James Stadium – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The pirate ship feature is a fan favorite, but the stadium is otherwise unremarkable. However, its sunny location adds bonus points.
Gillette Stadium – New England Patriots
While steeped in Patriots lore, Gillette Stadium’s remote location and lack of pedestrian amenities knock it down a few spots.
Caesars Superdome – New Orleans Saints
The Superdome is a legendary venue with a raucous atmosphere, but its age is showing despite several upgrades over the years.
AT&T Stadium – Dallas Cowboys
AT&T Stadium — aka Jerry’s World — is undeniably luxurious, but some fans feel its massive scale detracts from the intimate game-day experience. However, it is one of the best places to view a sporting event in the world!
Hard Rock Stadium – Miami Dolphins
Hard Rock Stadium is sleek and recently renovated, with a focus on luxury and comfort. Not to mention, its tropical vibe and great food offerings stand out.
State Farm Stadium – Arizona Cardinals
State Farm Stadium impresses with its retractable field and modern design, but it can feel somewhat generic compared to top-tier stadiums.
Allegiant Stadium – Las Vegas Raiders
The NFL’s newest stadium wows with its sleek design and Vegas flair, though its game-day atmosphere is still something to be desired. In fact, it feels as though every Raiders game is actually a home game for the visiting team.
Empower Field at Mile High – Denver Broncos
The Mile High altitude and passionate fans create a unique experience, but the stadium itself is due for a refresh. Not the best, but also not the worst!
M&T Bank Stadium – Baltimore Ravens
M&T Bank Stadium offers a consistently good experience with easy access, great sightlines, and passionate fans. It’s a solid place to catch a football game!
Ford Field – Detroit Lions
Ford Field combines modern design with a cozy indoor environment, making it a fan favorite, especially during cold Michigan winters. Not to mention, the atmosphere is top-tier!
Lucas Oil Stadium – Indianapolis Colts
Lucas Oil Stadium blends modernity and tradition seamlessly, with great sightlines and accessibility. It’s also one of the more unique-looking stadiums in the league.
Lincoln Financial Field – Philadelphia Eagles
“The Linc” offers one of the most passionate atmospheres in the league. Not to mention, recent renovations have added modern touches, making this an excellent venue for football.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium – Atlanta Falcons
This stadium impresses with its modern amenities, affordable concessions, and stunning retractable roof. There’s a reason why Atlanta hosts so many sporting events!
Huntington Bank Field – Cleveland Browns
Located right on the shores of Lake Erie, this stadium combines a great location with a passionate fan base, even if the team’s on-field success has lagged.
U.S. Bank Stadium – Minnesota Vikings
The Viking ship design, vibrant fan atmosphere, and indoor comfort make this one of the NFL’s best stadiums. Skol!
NRG Stadium – Houston Texans
NRG Stadium boasts a retractable roof and a top-notch fan experience, standing out as a premier destination in the South.
Lumen Field – Seattle Seahawks
Lumen Field’s design amplifies crowd noise, creating one of the league’s best home-field advantages. And, its downtown Seattle location is another plus.
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GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium – Kansas City Chiefs
Known for its incredible noise levels and tailgating culture, Arrowhead remains a fan favorite and a nightmare for opposing teams.
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SoFi Stadium – Los Angeles Rams/Chargers
With unparalleled luxury, stunning architecture, and cutting-edge features, SoFi Stadium is the crown jewel of NFL venues. The cost and traffic challenges may detract from the experience for some, but it’s still a sight to behold.
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Lambeau Field – Green Bay Packers
Lambeau Field’s historic charm, combined with a top-tier game-day atmosphere, makes it a bucket-list destination for any NFL fan. Nothing beats a snow game in Lambeau!