It’s the NFL’s most historic stadium, the Yankee Stadium of the NFL, home to the best fans in the NFL and one of the most storied franchises in sports, the Green Bay Packers. Lambeau Field has been the home of the Green Bay Packers for more than six decades and four Super Bowl Champion teams.
SOLDIER FIELD
Located in the Windy City, along the shore of Lake Michigan is Soldier Field, home of the Chicago Bears. When some fans think of Soldier Field, they may assume that it is the oldest stadium in the NFL. Contrary to belief, the majority of the structure was built in the 2000s. The original Soldier Field
FORD FIELD
The year 2002 marked the opening of three new stadiums in the NFL, including Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions. In 1975 the Lions left Detroit, moving to Pontiac, MI and the 80,000 seat Silverdome. The Lions played there for over two decades before wanting a new stadium in the mid 1990s. By 1995,
US BANK STADIUM
A new chapter in the history of the Minnesota Vikings began in 2016 when US Bank Stadium opened. The Vikings have been a part of the Minnesota sports scene since 1961 when they began playing at Metropolitan Stadium. Throughout their history the Vikings have never had a stadium of their own, sharing both stadiums with
EMPOWER FIELD at MILE HIGH
Traditions are abound at the home of the Denver Broncos. Here you will hear fans chant “IN-COM-PLETE!” when the opposing team throws an incomplete pass or a loud noise that sounds like thunder, “Mile High Thunder,” the stomping of fans feet on stadium’s floor, traditions carried from the Bronco’s old stadium, Mile High Stadium. The
QUALCOMM STADIUM
The City of San Diego and Qualcomm Stadium was home to the Chargers for nearly five decades before they moved to Los Angeles after the 2016 NFL season. In 1959 the franchise was established in Los Angeles as part of the American Football League. They played one season, 1960, in Los Angeles before moving south
RINGCENTRAL COLISEUM
With their classic team colors of silver and black, the Raiders are one of the NFL’s storied franchises, winning 12 division titles and three Super Bowls, yet played in one of the last multipurpose stadiums in the NFL. The history of the Raiders began in January 1960 when the City of Oakland was awarded an
ARROWHEAD STADIUM
Today, after over five decades of existence, Arrowhead Stadium remains one of the most popular stadiums in the NFL. The history of the club began in Dallas when they were known as the Texans. Owner Lamar Hunt moved the team to Kansas City in 1963, renaming them the Chiefs. For nearly a decade, the Chiefs
M&T BANK STADIUM
Located in downtown Baltimore, M&T Bank Stadium and Oriole Park at Camden Yards are premier stadiums in the National Football League and Major League Baseball. Construction of both helped revitalize the city. Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles opened in 1992, followed by M&T Bank Stadium in 1998. Baltimore was without professional football for
NRG STADIUM
Opening in 2002, the Houston Texans stadium became the first retractable roof facility in the NFL. Football in the City of Houston had been a staple since 1960 when the Houston Oilers were founded. For over 25 years the Oilers played at the Houston Astrodome, the first multipurpose dome stadium in the country. By the