Who Has the Largest Stadium in the NFL?
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The title of this blog post may have you wondering who has the largest stadium in the NFL. The answer may surprise you.
Green Bay Packers – Lambeau Field
Lambeau Field is an outdoor stadium located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and is the home of the National Football League’s Green Bay Packers. With a seating capacity of 81,441, it is the third largest stadium in the NFL by total capacity and the largest by regular seating capacity. Lambeau Field has been the Packers’ home playing field since 1957.
Dallas Cowboys – AT&T Stadium
The Dallas Cowboys have the largest stadium in the NFL, with a capacity of 80,000. The stadium, which is located in Arlington, Texas, cost a whopping $1.3 billion to build. It opened in 2009 and has since hosted a variety of events, including the Super Bowl, the college football national championship game, and the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic.
Pittsburgh Steelers – Heinz Field
The Pittsburgh Steelers have the largest stadium in the NFL with a capacity of 68,400. Heinz Field is a multipurpose facility that opened in 2001 and serves as the home of the Steelers, as well as the University of Pittsburgh Panthers football team. The stadium is located on North Shore Drive in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
New England Patriots – Gillette Stadium
The New England Patriots have the largest stadium in the NFL, with a capacity of 68,756. Gillette Stadium, located in Foxborough, Massachusetts, is also the home of the New England Revolution of the MLS.
Chicago Bears – Soldier Field
The Chicago Bears play their home games at Soldier Field, which is located in Chicago, Illinois. With a capacity of 61,500, it is the smallest stadium in the NFL.