Chronology of home stadiums for current NFL teams explained

See also: List of current National Football League stadiums.

The following is a chronology of National Football League home stadiums, that is, all home stadiums of teams currently playing in the National Football League (NFL), and their locations and capacities. It contains all past and present (in bold) home stadiums used by the current 32 members of the National Football League since 1920, along with future home stadiums presently under construction (in italics immediately above the present stadium). It is ordered by the conference and division to which the team belongs.[1]

Soldier Field in Chicago, home of the Chicago Bears is the oldest stadium in the league having opened in 1924. The stadium that has been used the longest by an NFL team is Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers since 1957.

Stadiums represent a considerable expense to a community, and thus their construction, use, and funding often enters the public discourse.[2] Also, given the perceived advantage a team gets from playing in their home stadium, particular attention is given in the media to the peculiarities of each stadium's environment. Weather, playing surface (either natural or artificial turf), and the presence or lack of a roof or dome all contribute to giving each team its home-field advantage.

Home stadiums

AFC
AFC East
Team
(former names)
Stadium
(former names)
Years usedCapacityOpenedSurfaceLocation
Buffalo BillsHighmark Stadium (2021–present)
Bills Stadium (2020–2021)
New Era Field (2016–2020)
Ralph Wilson Stadium (1997–2016)
Rich Stadium (1973–1997)
1973present73,079[3] 1973A-Turf Titan (2011–current)
AstroPlay (2003–2010)
AstroTurf (1973–2002)
Orchard Park, New York
Rogers Centre
SkyDome (1989–2005)
20082013
(Bills Toronto Series)
54,0001989FieldTurfToronto
War Memorial Stadium1960197246,5001937GrassBuffalo, New York
Miami DolphinsHard Rock Stadium (2016–present)
Sun Life Stadium (2010–2016)
Land Shark Stadium (2009)
Dolphin(s) Stadium (2005–2009)
Pro Player Park/Stadium (1996–2005)
Joe Robbie Stadium (1987–1996)
1987present65,000[4] 1987GrassMiami Gardens, Florida
Miami Orange Bowl1966198674,476[5] 1937Grass (1966–1969)
Poly-Turf (1970–1976)
PAT (1977–1986)
Miami
New England Patriots
(Boston Patriots)
Gillette Stadium (2003–present)
CMGi Field (2002)
2002present66,829[6] 2002FieldTurf (mid-2006–current)
Grass (2002–mid-2006)
Foxborough, Massachusetts
Foxboro Stadium
Sullivan Stadium (1983–1989)
Schaefer Stadium (1971–1982)
1971200160,2921971Grass (1991–2001)
AstroTurf (197x–1990)
Poly-Turf (1971–197x)[7]
Harvard Stadium197030,8981903GrassBoston
Alumni Stadium196944,5001957GrassChestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Fenway Park1963196833,5241912GrassBoston, Massachusetts
Boston University Field19601962>9,0001915Grass
New York Jets
(New York Titans)
MetLife Stadium (2010–present)
New Meadowlands Stadium (2010)
2010present82,500[8] 2010FieldTurfEast Rutherford, New Jersey
Giants Stadium1984200979,469 1976FieldTurf (2003–2010)
Grass (2000–2002)
AstroTurf (1976–1999)
Shea Stadium1964198357,8001964GrassQueens, New York
Polo Grounds1960196355,0001891GrassManhattan, New York
AFC North
Team
(former names)
Stadium
(former names)
Years usedCapacityOpenedSurfaceLocation
Baltimore RavensM&T Bank Stadium (2003–present)
Ravens Stadium (2002)
PSINet Stadium (1998–2001)
1998present71,008[9] 1998Grass (2016–present)
Sportexe Momentum Turf
(2003–2015)
Grass (1998–2002)
Baltimore
Memorial Stadium1996199753,3711950Grass
Cincinnati BengalsPaycor Stadium (2022–present)
Paul Brown Stadium (2000–2022)
2000present65,515[10] 2000Field Turf (2003–present)
Grass (2000–2002)
Cincinnati
Cinergy Field (1997–1999)
Riverfront Stadium (1970–1996)
1970199959,7541970AstroTurf
Nippert Stadium1968196935,0001924Grass
Cleveland BrownsCleveland Browns Stadium (1999–2012, 2023–present)
FirstEnergy Stadium (2013–2022)
1999present67,895[11] 1999GrassCleveland
Cleveland Stadium1946199574,4001932Grass
Pittsburgh Steelers
(Pittsburgh Pirates)
Acrisure Stadium (2022–present)
Heinz Field (2001–2022)
2001present68,400[12] 2001GrassPittsburgh
Three Rivers Stadium1970200059,0001970AstroTurf (1982–2000)
Tartan Turf (1970–1981)
Pitt Stadium1958196956,1501925Grass
Forbes Field1933196335,0001909Grass
AFC South
Team
(former names)
Stadium
(former names)
Years usedCapacityOpenedSurfaceLocation
Houston TexansNRG Stadium (2014–present)
Reliant Stadium (2002–2013)
2002present71,500[13] 2002UBU Sports Speed Series S5-M (2016–present)
Grass (2002–2015)
Houston
Indianapolis Colts
(Baltimore Colts)
Lucas Oil Stadium (2008–present)2008present67,000[14] 2008FieldTurfIndianapolis
RCA Dome (1994–2007)
Hoosier Dome (1984–1993)
1984200757,9801983Field Turf (2005–2008)
AstroTurf (1984–2004)
Memorial Stadium1953198353,3711950GrassBaltimore, Maryland
Jacksonville JaguarsEverBank Stadium (2023–present)
TIAA Bank Field (2018 - 2022)
EverBank Field (2010–2017)
Jacksonville Municipal Stadium (2007–2009)
Alltel Stadium (1995–2006)
1995present67,246[15] 1995GrassJacksonville, Florida
Tennessee Titans
(Tennessee Oilers)
(Houston Oilers)
Nissan Stadium (2015–present)
LP Field (2006–2014)
The Coliseum (2002–2005)
Adelphia Coliseum (1999–2001)
1999present67,0001999Matrix Helix Turf (2023–present)
Grass (1999–2022)
Nashville, Tennessee
Vanderbilt Stadium
Dudley Field (1922–1981)
199841,0001922AstroTurf
Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium199762,3801965GrassMemphis, Tennessee
Astrodome
NRG Astrodome (2014–present)
Reliant Astrodome (2002–2013)
Astrodome (1968–2002)
1968199662,4391965AstroTurfHouston, Texas
Rice Stadium1965196770,0001950Grass
Jeppesen Stadium
Robertson Stadium (1980–2012)
1960196432,0001942Grass
AFC West
Team
(former names)
Stadium
(former names)
Years usedCapacityOpenedSurfaceLocation
Denver BroncosEmpower Field at Mile High (2019–present)
Broncos Stadium at Mile High (2018)
Sports Authority Field at Mile High (2011–2017)
INVESCO Field at Mile High (2001–2010)
2001present76,1252001GrassDenver
Mile High Stadium
Bears Stadium (1960–1968)
1960200076,2731948Grass
Kansas City Chiefs
(Dallas Texans)
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (2021–present)
Arrowhead Stadium (1972–2020)
1972present79,4091972Grass (1994–present)
Tartan Turf (1972–1993)
Kansas City, Missouri
Municipal Stadium1963197147,5001923Grass
Cotton Bowl1960196268,2521932GrassDallas
Las Vegas Raiders
(Oakland Raiders)
(Los Angeles Raiders)
Allegiant Stadium (2020–present)2020present65,0002020GrassParadise, Nevada
Oakland Coliseum
RingCentral Coliseum (2019–present)
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (1960–1997,2008-2010,2016–2018)
O.co Coliseum (2011–2015)
McAfee Coliseum (2005–2007)
Network Associates Coliseum (1998–2004)
19952019
19661981
63,1461966GrassOakland, California
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum19821994101,5741923GrassLos Angeles
Frank Youell Field1962196522,0001962GrassOakland, California
Candlestick Park
Monster Park (2004–2008)
San Francisco Stadium at Candlestick Point (2003–2004)
3Com Park (1995–2002)
Candlestick Park (1960–1994, 2008–2013)
19601961UNK (currently 64,450)1960Grass (1979–present)
AstroTurf (1971–1978)
San Francisco, California
Kezar Stadium196059,9421925Grass
Los Angeles Chargers
(San Diego Chargers)
SoFi Stadium (2020–present)2020present70,0002020Artificial TurfInglewood, California
Dignity Health Sports Park (2019–present)
StubHub Center (2017–2018)
The Home Depot Center (2003–2013)
2017201930,0002003GrassCarson, California
San Diego Stadium
SDCCU Stadium (2017–2020)
Qualcomm Stadium (1992–2016)
Jack Murphy Stadium (1980–1992)
San Diego Stadium (1967–1980)
1967201671,2941967GrassSan Diego
Balboa Stadium1961196634,0001914Grass
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum1960101,5741923GrassLos Angeles, California
NFC
NFC East
Team
(former names)
Stadium
(former names)
Years UsedCapacityOpenedSurfaceLocation
Dallas CowboysAT&T Stadium (2013–present)
Cowboys Stadium (2009–2013)
2009present80,000–100,0002009Matrix artificial turfArlington, Texas
Texas Stadium1971200865,6751971RealGrass (2001–2008)
Tartan Turf (1971–1980)
AstroTurf (1981–2000)
Irving, Texas
Cotton Bowl1960197168,2521932AstroTurf (1970–1971)
Grass (1960–1969)
Dallas, Texas
New York GiantsMetLife Stadium (2010–present)
New Meadowlands Stadium (2010)
2010present82,5002010Field TurfEast Rutherford, New Jersey
Giants Stadium1976200979,4691976Field Turf (2003–2009)
Grass (2000–2002)
AstroTurf (1976–1999)
Shea Stadium197557,8001964GrassQueens, New York
Yale Bowl1973197464,2691914GrassNew Haven, Connecticut
Yankee Stadium1956197367,0001923GrassThe Bronx, New York
Polo Grounds1925195555,0001891GrassManhattan, New York
Philadelphia EaglesLincoln Financial Field (2003–present)2003present68,5002003GrassPhiladelphia
Veterans Stadium1971200265,3861971AstroTurf (1971–2000)
NexTurf (2001–2002)
Franklin Field1958197052,5931895AstroTurf (1969–1970)
Grass (1958–1968)
Connie Mack Stadium
Shibe Park (1909–1953)
19421957
1940
23,0001909Grass
John F. Kennedy Stadium
Philadelphia Municipal Stadium (1927–1963)
Sesquicentennial Stadium (1926)
1941
19361939
75,0001926Grass
Baker Bowl
Philadelphia Base Ball Grounds (1887–1895)
National League Park (1895–1913)
1933193520,0001887Grass
Washington Commanders
(Washington Football Team)
(Washington Redskins)
(Boston Redskins)
(Boston Braves)
Commanders Field (2024–present)
FedExField (1999–2023)
Jack Kent Cooke Stadium (1997–1999)
1997present65,0001997GrassLandover, Maryland
RFK Stadium
D.C. Stadium (1961–1968)
1961199655,6721961GrassWashington, D.C.
Griffith Stadium
National Park (1911–1920)
1937196032,0001911Grass
Fenway Park1933193633,5241912GrassBoston, Massachusetts
Braves Field
National League Park (1936–1941)
193240,0001915Grass
NFC North
Team
(former names)
Stadium
(former names)
Years UsedCapacityOpenedSurfaceLocation
Chicago Bears
(Chicago Staleys)
(Decatur Staleys)
Soldier Field (2003–present)2003present63,0001924GrassChicago
Memorial Stadium200269,2491923AstroPlayChampaign, Illinois
Soldier Field
Municipal Grant Park Stadium (1924–1925)
1971200161,5001924Grass (1988–2001)
AstroTurf (1971–1987)
Chicago, Illinois
Wrigley Field1921197040,0001914Grass
Staley Field19201,5001915GrassDecatur, Illinois
Detroit Lions
(Portsmouth Spartans)
Ford Field (2002–present)2002present65,0002002Field TurfDetroit
Pontiac Silverdome1975200180,3111975AstroTurfPontiac, Michigan
Tiger Stadium
Briggs Stadium (1938–1960)
1938197452,4161912GrassDetroit, Michigan
University of Detroit Stadium1934193725,0001928Grass
Universal Stadium
Spartan Municipal Stadium (1970–present)
193019338,2001930GrassPortsmouth, Ohio
Lambeau Field (1957–present)
New City Stadium (1957–1965)
1957present81,4351957GrassGreen Bay, Wisconsin
Milwaukee County Stadium19531994
(2–4 games yearly)
53,1921953GrassMilwaukee
Marquette Stadium1952
(3 games)
15,0001924Grass
Wisconsin State Fair Park19341951
(2–3 games yearly)
UNK1891Grass
Borchert Field1933
(1 game)
13,0001888Grass
City Stadium1926195625,0001926GrassGreen Bay, Wisconsin
Bellevue Park192319254,000–5,0001923Grass
Hagemeister Park19191922UNK1919Grass
Minnesota VikingsU.S. Bank Stadium (2016–present)2016present65,4002016UBU Sports Speed Series S5-MMinneapolis
TCF Bank Stadium2014201550,8052009FieldTurf
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome1982201364,0351982UBU-Intensity Series-S5-M Synthetic Turf (2011–2013)
Sportexe Momentum Turf (2010)
Field Turf (2004–2009)
AstroTurf (1987–2003)
Superturf (1982–1986)
Metropolitan Stadium1961198145,9191956GrassBloomington, Minnesota
NFC South
Team
(former names)
Stadium
(former names)
Years usedCapacityOpenedSurfaceLocation
Atlanta FalconsMercedes-Benz Stadium (2017–present)2017present71,0002017Artificial turf (2017–present)Atlanta
Georgia Dome1992201671,1491992Field Turf (2003–2016)
AstroTurf (1992–2002)
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium1966199162,0001966Grass
Carolina PanthersBank of America Stadium (2004–present)
Ericsson Stadium (1996–2003)
Carolinas Stadium (1995)
1996present73,7791996GrassCharlotte, North Carolina
Frank Howard Field at Memorial Stadium199580,3011942GrassClemson, South Carolina
New Orleans SaintsCaesars Superdome (2021–present)
Mercedes-Benz Superdome (2011–2021)
Louisiana Superdome (1975–2010)
2006present
19752004
76,4681975Sportexe Momentum Turf (2006–present)
AstroPlay (2003–2004)
AstroTurf (1975–2003)
New Orleans
TIAA Bank FieldOne game in 202167,8141995GrassJacksonville, Florida
Tiger StadiumFour games in 200592,4001924GrassBaton Rouge, Louisiana
AlamodomeThree games in 200565,0001993SportFieldSan Antonio, Texas
Giants StadiumOne game in 200579,4691976FieldTurf East Rutherford, New Jersey
Tulane Stadium1967197480,9851926Poly-Turf (1971–1974)
Grass (1967–1970)
New Orleans, Louisiana
Tampa Bay BuccaneersRaymond James Stadium (1998–present)1998present65,6571998GrassTampa, Florida
Tampa Stadium
Houlihan's Stadium (1996–1997)
Tampa Stadium (1976–1995)
1976199774,3011976Grass
NFC West
Team
(former names)
Stadium
(former names)
Years usedCapacityOpenedSurfaceLocation
Arizona Cardinals
(Phoenix Cardinals)
(St. Louis Cardinals)
(Chicago Cardinals)
(Racine Cardinals)
(Racine Normals)
(Morgan Athletic Club)
State Farm Stadium (2018–present)
University of Phoenix Stadium (2006–2017)
2006present63,0002006GrassGlendale, Arizona
Sun Devil Stadium1988200573,3791958GrassTempe, Arizona
Busch Stadium (II)1966198749,6761966AstroTurf (1970–1987)
Grass (1966–1969)
St. Louis, Missouri
Busch Stadium (I)1960196530,5001881Grass
Metropolitan Stadium1959
(2 games)
18,6001956GrassBloomington, Minnesota
Soldier Field
Municipal Grant Park Stadium (1924–1925)
1959
(4 games)
61,5001924GrassChicago, Illinois
Comiskey Park19291958
19221925
52,0001910Grass
Normal Park19261928
19201921
UNKUNKGrass
Los Angeles Rams
(St. Louis Rams)
(Cleveland Rams)
SoFi Stadium (2020–present)2020present70,0002020Artificial TurfInglewood, California
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum20162019
19461979
93,6071923GrassLos Angeles, California
Edward Jones Dome
Trans World Dome (1995–2001)
The Dome at America's Center (2001–2002, 2016–present)
1995201566,0001995AstroTurf (2005–present)
FieldTurf (2005–2010)
AstroTurf (1995–2004)
St. Louis, Missouri
Busch Stadium (II)199549,6761966AstroTurf
Anaheim Stadium1980199464,5931966GrassAnaheim, California
League Park19441945
1942
1937
21,4141891GrassCleveland, Ohio
Cleveland Stadium19391941
1937
78,0001932Grass
Shaw Stadium1938UNKUNKGrass
San Francisco 49ersLevi's Stadium (2014–present)2014present68,9832014GrassSanta Clara, California
Candlestick Park
Monster Park (2005–2008)
3Com Park (1995–2004)
Candlestick Park (1960–1994, 2008–2013)
1971201364,4501960Grass (1979–present)
AstroTurf (1971–1978)
San Francisco, California
Kezar Stadium1946197059,9421925Grass
Seattle SeahawksLumen Field (2020–present)
CenturyLink Field (2011–2019)
Qwest Field (2004–2011)
Seahawks Stadium (2002–2003)
2002present68,0002002Field TurfSeattle
Husky Stadium20002001
Three games in 1994
72,5001920Field Turf
Kingdome1976199966,0001976AstroTurf

NFL International Series

See main article: article.

The following stadiums have hosted, or will host, regular season games outside of the United States as part of the NFL International Series:

Stadium Location hosted Years hosted
London, United Kingdom242007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 (2 games), 2014 (3 games), 2015 (3 games), 2016 (2 games), 2017 (2 games), 2018 (3 games), 2019 (2 games), 2022, 2023
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium82019 (2 games), 2021 (2 games), 2022 (2 games), 2023 (2 games)
Twickenham Stadium32016, 2017 (2 games)
Estadio Azteca Mexico City, Mexico42016, 2017, 2019, 2022
Allianz Arena Munich, Germany12022
Deutsche Bank Park Frankfurt, Germany22023 (2 games)

Temporary home stadiums

Occasionally, a team's home games are moved from their usual site to another location, usually either due to natural disasters, or to the stadium being in use for other events. The list of temporary home stadiums is ordered by the date on which the game using the temporary location was played.

Date playedStadiumVisiting teamHome teamRationale
October 10, 1921Staley FieldRock Island IndependentsChicago StaleysAlthough the Staleys moved from Decatur, Illinois to Chicago prior to the 1921 season, they decided to play a home game in their old city and stadium.[16]
December 18, 1932Chicago StadiumPortsmouth SpartansChicago BearsThe 1932 NFL playoff game was moved indoors because of severe blizzards in Chicago.[17]
September 22, 1968Legion Field, Birmingham, Ala.New York JetsBoston PatriotsBoston Red Sox refused to rent Fenway Park to Boston Patriots until American League Championship Series and, if necessary, World Series concluded.
October 5, 1969[18] Grant FieldBaltimore ColtsAtlanta FalconsA baseball playoff game hosted by the Atlanta Braves forced the Falcons to move their contest from Fulton County Stadium.[19]
Memorial StadiumGreen Bay PackersMinnesota VikingsA baseball playoff game hosted by the Minnesota Twins forced the Vikings to move their contest from Metropolitan Stadium.[20]
September 27, 1970Dyche StadiumPhiladelphia EaglesChicago BearsAs part of a trial run. In 1970, the NFL ruled that all teams must play in stadiums that seated more than 50,000 fans, and the Bears were forced to leave Wrigley Field. Ultimately, a deal to play permanently at Dyche Stadium fell through, forcing the Bears to return to Wrigley for the remainder of the 1970 season. The team moved to Soldier Field in 1971.[21]
September 23, 1973California Memorial StadiumMiami DolphinsOakland RaidersThe Raiders moved their game from the Oakland Coliseum to accommodate a larger crowd to see the defending Super Bowl VII champion Dolphins.[22]
October 22, 1989Stanford StadiumNew England PatriotsSan Francisco 49ersCandlestick Park, the then-home of the 49ers, was damaged by the Loma Prieta earthquake.[23]
October 27, 2003Sun Devil StadiumMiami DolphinsSan Diego ChargersQualcomm Stadium was being used as a major evacuation site during the Cedar Fire.[24]
September 19, 2005Giants StadiumNew York GiantsNew Orleans SaintsHurricane Katrina forced the Saints out of New Orleans. The NFL decided that the Saints' first regularly scheduled home game against the Giants be played in New Jersey, with the Saints the home team in name only.[25] For the rest of the season, the Saints played three games at the Alamodome and four games at LSU's Tiger Stadium (LSU) (see above).
December 13, 2010Ford FieldNew York GiantsMinnesota VikingsThe Metrodome suffered severe damage on December 12 during a blizzard, in which the weight of the snow accumulated on its Teflon-coated roof tore it open.[26] Because of the short notice, the game between the Giants and the Vikings was moved to Detroit's Ford Field, in part because the Giants did not pack any cold weather gear on their trip, expecting to play indoors, and because Fox Sports was able to keep all their broadcast equipment in place after the Packers/Lions game the day before.[27] Because it would take longer than a week to repair the Metrodome, the Vikings' next home game against the Bears was instead held locally outdoors at TCF Bank Stadium.[28]
December 20, 2010TCF Bank StadiumChicago Bears
November 24, 2014Ford FieldNew York JetsBuffalo BillsA massive blizzard in western New York forced the game to be moved from Buffalo's Ralph Wilson Stadium to Detroit, and postponed from Sunday to Monday night.[29]
December 7, 2020State Farm StadiumBuffalo BillsSan Francisco 49ersOn November 30, Santa Clara County imposed a ban on all contact sports for three weeks due to rising COVID-19 cases. As a result, the 49ers were forced to play home games and practice from out-of-county, away from Levi's Stadium. The team used Arizona's State Farm Stadium as a temporary venue for Weeks 13 and 14. After the ban on contact sports was extended thru January 8, the 49ers announced that their Week 17 regular season finale against the Seattle Seahawks would be played in Arizona as well.[30]
December 13, 2020Washington Football Team
January 3, 2021Seattle Seahawks
September 12, 2021TIAA Bank FieldGreen Bay PackersNew Orleans SaintsHurricane Ida severely damaged New Orleans, including major damage to electric transmission lines causing nearly all of the city to lose power; restoration of power was expected to take weeks.[31] The Saints used Jacksonville's TIAA Bank Field for its Week 1 matchup against the Packers.[32]
November 20, 2022Ford FieldCleveland BrownsBuffalo BillsA massive blizzard in western New York forced the game to be moved from Buffalo's Highmark Stadium to Detroit.[33]

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Notes and References

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  17. Web site: Pro Football Hall of Fame: The First Playoff Game . 2006-12-17.
  18. This is the only time in NFL history in which two games were moved on the same day
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  27. Web site: 2010-12-13 . Giants-Vikings moved to Ford Field . 2010-12-13 . ESPN.
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  33. Web site: Browns-Bills Week 11 game moved to Detroit's Ford Field due to snowstorm. NFL.com. November 17, 2022. November 17, 2022.