Largest NFL Football Stadiums
The football stadium that tops all the rest on the list of the NFL stadiums is the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum with its capacity of 93,607. This stadium is currently home to the University of Southern California’s Trojans and the Los Angeles Rams in NFL.
The NFL or National Football League of America currently comprises of thirty-two teams in which the NFC and AFC both have sixteen teams each. The football league established in 1920 and it is headquartered in New York City. The association has a revenue total of $13.6 billion, and the team with that beats all other in revenue is the Dallas Cowboys. The largest stadium used for football in America is Michigan Stadium, and it has a capacity of 107,601.
Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles
From 1946 to 1979 the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum was home to the Los Angeles Rams, and it is now the temporary home of the Rams while their home in California needs construction. The stadium planning was completed in 1921 and building started shortly after, and its completion date was scheduled for 1923. The total cost of the stadium added up to $954,873, and it would be able to accommodate 93,607 spectators. After a few years, the renovations and additions increased its capacity to 105,000.
MetLife Stadium in New Jersey
The MetLife Stadium based in New Jersey can accommodate 82,500 spectators and is home to the Giants of the NFL and the New York Jets. It is the only stadium shared currently by two NFL clubs, and it opened in 2010. The construction costs of the MetLife Stadium came to $1.6 billion, and at the time it was the most expensive of all stadiums constructed ever.
FedExField Stadium
The FedExField Stadium is based in Maryland, and it is the home of the Redskins Football team. It accommodated 91,000 sports fans during the period starting from 2004 up to 2012. Its current capacity is 82,000, and the field belongs to Daniel Snyder since it opened in 1997. Many complain that the stadium is not up to standard and that the location causes considerable headaches when it comes to public transport.
The Biggest NFL Stadiums According to Capacity, include the following:
– Located in California the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum has a capacity of 93,607
– Based in New Jersey, the MetLife Stadium accommodates up to 82,500 sports fans
– Based in Maryland, the FedExField Stadium has a capacity of 82,000
– Wisconsin’s Lambeau Field situated in Green Bay can provide 81,435
– Texas’s AT&T Stadium based in Arlington has a capacity of 80,000
– The Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans can accommodate 76,468 fans
– Kansas City-based Arrowhead Stadium accommodates 76,416 spectators
– Colorado-based Sports Authority Field at Mile High has a 76,125 capacity
– North Carolina’s Bank of American Stadium supplies 75,419
– The NRG Stadium based in Houston, Texas has a 72,220 capacity