With a new wave of shiny new stadiums being built in recent years, it’s time to re-examine the best stadiums in the NFL.

Whether it be a band-new, futuristic stadium or one of the few remaining historical venues, you better start checking these off your bucket list.

Top 5 NFL Stadiums

1. GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)

Forget the annoying new GEHA signage, Arrowhead has stood the test of time since it opened in 1972. The atmosphere is unlike any other in pro sports and the pre-game festivities in the parking lot are legendary. For the sights, the sounds and the smells, Arrowhead is the place to be.


2. AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)

It’s hard to believe that “Jerryworld” is now 13 years old. This stadium still provides all the state-of-the art perks that the new ones have and has been lauded as a football palace since its opening. AT&T is the personification of the spirit of Texas, big and bold.


3. SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles, CA)

The stadium that the city of L.A. could never give to the Raiders now houses the Chargers and Rams. This is the definition of astonishing modern architecture. A love letter to physics and advanced creation, SoFI can now be full appreciated with full-capacity crowds.


4. Lambeau Field (Green Bay, WI)

The Packers represent the city of Green Bay and while newer stadiums are wonderful, a trip to Lambeau is like stepping in to a time machine. If you want to immerse yourself in the true spirit of what the NFL is all about, then a trip to Lambeau is for you.


5. U.S. Bank Stadium (Minneapolis, MN)

U.S. Bank Stadium was the precursor to what came after (SoFI, Allegiant). The sight lines are fantastic, concourses are clean and wide and pretty much everything about it is designed for fan comfort. All it needs now are important National Football League games.


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