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List Of NFL Stadiums By Capacity - Smallest To Largest

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NFL stadiums listed by total capacity. NFL stadium size rankings heading into the 2025 season. Which stadiums are the largest and smallest in the NFL?

Every NFL stadium is unique in its own way. Some stadiums have gone through countless renovations, while some teams have knocked down their old stadiums and built new ones. A stadium like Soldier Field applies to the former. The home of the Chicago Bears was built back in 1924 and just celebrated the 100th anniversary of their stadium. Unsurprisingly, that is currently the oldest stadium in the NFL.

The two newest NFL venues are Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas Raiders) and SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles Chargers and Los Angeles Rams). These two stadiums debuted back in 2020 and have become a top spot for sports around the world. These state-of-the-art stadiums have hosted soccer matches, wrestling events, and college football playoff games.

But how many people can Allegiant Stadium and SoFi Stadium hold? Which NFL stadiums have the smallest and largest capacity? Let's dive in and list all NFL stadiums from smallest to largest in terms of their capacity. Since the Chargers and Rams both share SoFi Stadium and the Giants and Jets both share MetLife Stadium, there are only 30 stadiums on this list.

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30. Soldier Field, Chicago Bears

Capacity: 61,500

Year Built: 1924 (major renovation in 2003)

Note: Chicago plans to build a new stadium in the coming years and it could feature a fixed roof.

 

29. State Farm Stadium, Arizona Cardinals

Capacity: 63,400

Year Built: 2006

Note: State Farm Stadium has hosted three Super Bowls (2008, 2015, and 2023).

 

T28. Ford Field, Detroit Lions

Capacity: 65,000

Year Built: 2002

Note: Ford Field can increase capacity to 70,000 with standing room.

 

T28. Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas Raiders

Capacity: 65,000

Year Built: 2020

Note: Allegiant Stadium cost $2.33 billion to build.

 

26. Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Dolphins

Capacity: 65,326

Year Built: 1987

Note: Hard Rock Stadium has hosted six Super Bowls.

 

25. Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati Bengals

Capacity: 65,515

Year Built: 2000

Note: Peter Warrick scored the first touchdown at Paycor Stadium in a preseason game.

 

24. Raymond James Stadium, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Capacity: 65,890

Year Built: 1998

Note: The Buccaneers became the first team to win a Super Bowl at their home stadium during the 2020-21 season.

 

23. U.S. Bank Stadium, Minnesota Vikings

Capacity: 66,655

Year Built: 2016

Note: U.S. Bank Stadium replaced the Metrodome (1982 to 2013).

 

22. Gillette Stadium, New England Patriots

Capacity: 66,829

Year Built: 2002

Note: Gillette Stadium is the only privately financed stadium.

 

21. Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis Colts

Capacity: 67,000

Year Built: 2006

Note: Lucas Oil Stadium has hosted three men's NCAA Tournament Final Fours (2010, 2015, and 2021).

 

20. Northwest Stadium, Washington Commanders

Capacity: 67,717

Year Built: 1997

Note: FedEx Field was the longtime name for this stadium before the team reached an agreement with Northwest Federal Credit Union in 2024.

 

19. Huntington Bank Field, Cleveland Browns

Capacity: 67,895

Year Built: 1999

Note: FirstEnergy Stadium was the name for the Browns' home stadium from 2014 to 2022.

 

18. Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh Steelers

Capacity: 68,400

Year Built: 2001

Note: Acrisure Stadium took over the naming rights in 2022 after Heinz chose not to renew theirs.

 

17. Levi's Stadium, San Francisco 49ers

Capacity: 68,500

Year Built: 2014

Note: Levi's Stadium is the fifth newest in the NFL.

 

16. Lumen Field, Seattle Seahawks

Capacity: 69,000

Year Built: 2002

Note: Fans at Lumen Field are referred to as the "12th Man."

 

15. EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville Jaguars

Capacity: 69,132

Year Built: 1995

Note: EverBank Stadium hosted Super Bowl XXXIX.

 

14. Nissan Stadium, Tennessee Titans

Capacity: 69,143

Year Built: 1999

Note: Tennessee is building a new domed stadium that is currently under construction and should be completed in 2027.

 

13. Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia Eagles

Capacity: 69,596

Year Built: 2003

Note: Lincoln Financial Field is within walking distance of Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia 76ers) and Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia Phillies).

 

12. SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers

Capacity: 70,000

Year Built: 2020

Note: SoFi Stadium cost a whopping $6.75 billion to build.

 

11. Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta Falcons

Capacity: 71,000

Year Built: 2017

Note: Mercedes-Benz Stadium is also the home of the Atlanta United FC soccer team.

 

10. M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore Ravens

Capacity: 71,008

Year Built: 1998

Note: MT&T Bank Stadium is often referred to as "The Bank" by fans.

 

9. Highmark Stadium, Buffalo Bills

Capacity: 71,608

Year Built: 1973

Note: Highmark Stadium is currently the fourth-oldest stadium in the NFL.

 

8. NRG Stadium, Houston Texans

Capacity: 72,220

Year Built: 2002

Note: NRG Stadium has hosted two Super Bowls, including Super Bowl LI when the Patriots came back from a 28-3 deficit.

 

7. Caesars Superdome, New Orleans Saints

Capacity: 73,208

Year Built: 1975

Note: Caesars Superdome has hosted the most Super Bowls (eight) since 1975.

 

6. Bank of America Stadium, Carolina Panthers

Capacity: 74,867

Year Built: 1996

Note: Bank of America Stadium's new renovations will be completed by 2029.

 

5. Empower Field at Mile High, Denver Broncos

Capacity: 76,125

Year Built: 2001

Note: Empower Field at Mile High is one mile above sea level.

 

4. Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City Chiefs

Capacity: 76,416

Year Built: 1972

Note: Arrowhead Stadium is the third-oldest stadium in the NFL.

 

3. AT&T Stadium, Dallas Cowboys

Capacity: 80,000

Year Built: 2009

Note: AT&T Stadium is sometimes referred to as "Jerry World" after owner/president Jerry Jones.

 

2. Lambeau Field, Green Bay Packers

Capacity: 81,441

Year Built: 1957

Note: Lambeau Field is the second-oldest stadium in the NFL.

 

1. MetLife Stadium, New York Giants and New York Jets

Capacity: 82,500

Year Built: 2010

Note: MetLife Stadium is one of two stadiums that are home to multiple NFL teams.



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