Who Has The Loudest Stadium In The NFL 2021?
Find out which NFL stadium holds the title for the loudest stadium in the league. See which fans bring the most noise to support their team.
Seattle Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks have the loudest stadium in the NFL according to the decibel levels reached during games. CenturyLink Field has been recorded as reaching up to 137 decibels, which is loud enough to cause pain and damage to human ears. The Seahawks fans have earned the nickname “12th man” due to their support of the team during games.
Kansas City Chiefs
The Kansas City Chiefs have the loudest stadium in the NFL according to a recent study. The study found that Arrowhead Stadium reached a record-breaking 142.2 decibels during a game against the Oakland Raiders in 2014. The Chiefs also hold the record for the loudest moment in an NFL game, which occurred when the fans set off their “Jimi Jar” horns during a touchdown celebration in 2016.
New Orleans Saints
The New Orleans Saints have the loudest stadium in the NFL 2021, with a record-breaking decibel level of 137.6! This makes them the first team to ever surpass the 130-decibel mark, which was set by the Seattle Seahawks back in 2013. The fans in New Orleans are known for being some of the most passionate and dedicated in the league, and they definitely showed it with this record-breaking achievement.
Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers have the loudest stadium in the NFL, according to a recent study. The team’s home field, Lambeau Field, was found to have an average noise level of 79 decibels during games. This is significantly louder than the average noise level for NFL stadiums, which is just under 74 decibels.
The study also found that the Packers have the loudest fans in the league, with an average noise level of 82 decibels. This is just slightly higher than the second-place team, the Seattle Seahawks, who had an average noise level of 81 decibels.
Baltimore Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens have the loudest stadium in the NFL, according to a new study. The study, conducted by the University of South Florida, looked at decibel levels at all 32 NFL stadiums during the 2020 season. The Ravens averaged 137.5 decibels at their home games, which is just shy of what is considered to be painfully loud.