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Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best

Athlon Sports has ranked all 31 current National Football League stadiums from worst to best. The criteria? "Everything from amenities to raucous home-field advantage and just about everything else in between," according to Athlon Sports. (Photos courtesy of Getty Images)

  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    Athlon Sports has ranked all 31 current National Football League stadiums from worst to best. The criteria? "Everything from amenities to raucous home-field advantage and just about everything else in between," according to Athlon Sports. (Photos courtesy of Getty Images)Photo by: Christian Petersen
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    31. Oakland Alameda Coliseum (Oakland Raiders)

    Opened: 1966

    Capacity: 63,132

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Jed Jacobsohn
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    30. Los Angeles Coliseum (Los Angeles Rams)

    Opened: 1923

    Capacity: 90,000

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Sean M. Haffey
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    29. StubHub Center (Los Angeles Chargers)

    Opened: 2003

    Capacity: 27,000

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Kevork Djansezian
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    28. FedEx Field (Washington Redskins)

    Opened: 1997

    Capacity: 82,000

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Doug Pensinger
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    27. EverBank Field (Jacksonville Jaguars)

    Opened: 1995

    Capacity: 67,246

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Doug Benc
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    26. FirstEnergy Stadium (Cleveland Browns)

    Opened: 1999

    Capacity: 67,895

    (Getty Images)

     

    Photo by: Kevin C. Cox
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    25. Nissan Stadium (Tennessee Titans)

    Opened: 1999

    Capacity: 69,143

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Streeter Lecka
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    24. New Era Stadium (Buffalo Bills)

    Opened: 1973

    Capacity: 71,870

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Rick Stewart
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    23. Paul Brown Stadium (Cincinnati Bengals)

    Opened: 2000

    Capacity: 65,515

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Andy Lyons
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    22. Raymond James Stadium (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

    Opened: 1998

    Capacity: 65,890

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Robert Laberge
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    21. Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Dolphins)

    Opened: 1987

    Capacity: 64,767

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Mike Ehrmann
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    20. Soldier Field (Chicago Bears)

    Opened: 1924

    Capacity: 61,500

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Jonathan Daniel
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    19. Bank of America Stadium (Carolina Panthers)

    Opened: 1996

    Capacity: 75,525

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Streeter Lecka
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    18. Ford Field (Detroit Lions)

    Opened: 2002

    Capacity: 65,000

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Tom Pidgeon
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    17. MetLife Stadium (New York Giants and New York Jets)

    Opened: 2002

    Capacity: 82,500

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Jim McIsaac
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    16. M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore Ravens)

    Opened: 1998

    Capacity: 71,008

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Nick Wass
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    15. Levi's Stadium (San Francisco 49ers)

    Opened: 2014

    Capacity: 68,500

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Noah Graham
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    14. Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans Saints)

    Opened: 1975

    Capacity: 73,208

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Chris Graythen
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    13. NRG Stadium (Houston Texans)

    Opened: 2002

    Capacity: 71,795

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Chris Graythen
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    12. Gillette Stadium (New England Patriots)

    Opened: 2002

    Capacity: 66,829

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Rick Stewart
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    10. Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis Colts)

    Opened: 2008

    Capacity: 70,000

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Ronald Martinez
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    9. University of Phoenix Stadium (Arizona Cardinals)

    Opened: 2006

    Capacity: 63,400

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Christian Petersen
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    8. U.S. Bank Stadium (Minnesota Vikings)

    Opened: 2016

    Capacity: 66,665 

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Hannah Foslien
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    7. Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta Falcons)

    Opened: 2017

    Capacity: 71,000

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Kevin C. Cox
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    6. Sports Authority Field at Mile High (Denver Broncos)

    Opened: 2001

    Capacity: 76,125

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Doug Pensinger
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    5. Heinz Field (Pittsburgh Steelers)

    Opened: 2001

    Capacity: 68,400

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Jonathan Daniel
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    4. AT&T Stadium (Dallas Cowboys)

    Opened: 2009

    Capacity: 80,000

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Ronald Martinez
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    3. Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City Chiefs)

    Opened: 1972

    Capacity: 76,416

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Donald Miralle
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    2. CenturyLink Field (Seattle Seahawks)

    Opened: 2002

    Capacity: 69,000

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Maxx Wolfson
  • Ranking all 31 NFL stadiums from worst to best
    1. Lambeau Field (Green Bay Packers)

    Opened: 1957

    Capacity: 81,411

    (Getty Images)

    Photo by: Jonathan Daniel
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Athlon Sports has ranked all 31 current National Football League stadiums from worst to best. The criteria? "Everything from amenities to raucous home-field advantage and just about everything else in between," according to Athlon Sports. (Photos courtesy of Getty Images)Christian Petersen
31. Oakland Alameda Coliseum (Oakland Raiders)

Opened: 1966

Capacity: 63,132

(Getty Images)

Jed Jacobsohn
30. Los Angeles Coliseum (Los Angeles Rams)

Opened: 1923

Capacity: 90,000

(Getty Images)

Sean M. Haffey
29. StubHub Center (Los Angeles Chargers)

Opened: 2003

Capacity: 27,000

(Getty Images)

Kevork Djansezian
28. FedEx Field (Washington Redskins)

Opened: 1997

Capacity: 82,000

(Getty Images)

Doug Pensinger
27. EverBank Field (Jacksonville Jaguars)

Opened: 1995

Capacity: 67,246

(Getty Images)

Doug Benc
26. FirstEnergy Stadium (Cleveland Browns)

Opened: 1999

Capacity: 67,895

(Getty Images)

 

Kevin C. Cox
25. Nissan Stadium (Tennessee Titans)

Opened: 1999

Capacity: 69,143

(Getty Images)

Streeter Lecka
24. New Era Stadium (Buffalo Bills)

Opened: 1973

Capacity: 71,870

(Getty Images)

Rick Stewart
23. Paul Brown Stadium (Cincinnati Bengals)

Opened: 2000

Capacity: 65,515

(Getty Images)

Andy Lyons
22. Raymond James Stadium (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Opened: 1998

Capacity: 65,890

(Getty Images)

Robert Laberge
21. Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Dolphins)

Opened: 1987

Capacity: 64,767

(Getty Images)

Mike Ehrmann
20. Soldier Field (Chicago Bears)

Opened: 1924

Capacity: 61,500

(Getty Images)

Jonathan Daniel
19. Bank of America Stadium (Carolina Panthers)

Opened: 1996

Capacity: 75,525

(Getty Images)

Streeter Lecka
18. Ford Field (Detroit Lions)

Opened: 2002

Capacity: 65,000

(Getty Images)

Tom Pidgeon
17. MetLife Stadium (New York Giants and New York Jets)

Opened: 2002

Capacity: 82,500

(Getty Images)

Jim McIsaac
16. M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore Ravens)

Opened: 1998

Capacity: 71,008

(Getty Images)

Nick Wass
15. Levi's Stadium (San Francisco 49ers)

Opened: 2014

Capacity: 68,500

(Getty Images)

Noah Graham
14. Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans Saints)

Opened: 1975

Capacity: 73,208

(Getty Images)

Chris Graythen
13. NRG Stadium (Houston Texans)

Opened: 2002

Capacity: 71,795

(Getty Images)

Chris Graythen
12. Gillette Stadium (New England Patriots)

Opened: 2002

Capacity: 66,829

(Getty Images)

Rick Stewart
10. Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis Colts)

Opened: 2008

Capacity: 70,000

(Getty Images)

Ronald Martinez
9. University of Phoenix Stadium (Arizona Cardinals)

Opened: 2006

Capacity: 63,400

(Getty Images)

Christian Petersen
8. U.S. Bank Stadium (Minnesota Vikings)

Opened: 2016

Capacity: 66,665 

(Getty Images)

Hannah Foslien
7. Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta Falcons)

Opened: 2017

Capacity: 71,000

(Getty Images)

Kevin C. Cox
6. Sports Authority Field at Mile High (Denver Broncos)

Opened: 2001

Capacity: 76,125

(Getty Images)

Doug Pensinger
5. Heinz Field (Pittsburgh Steelers)

Opened: 2001

Capacity: 68,400

(Getty Images)

Jonathan Daniel
4. AT&T Stadium (Dallas Cowboys)

Opened: 2009

Capacity: 80,000

(Getty Images)

Ronald Martinez
3. Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City Chiefs)

Opened: 1972

Capacity: 76,416

(Getty Images)

Donald Miralle
2. CenturyLink Field (Seattle Seahawks)

Opened: 2002

Capacity: 69,000

(Getty Images)

Maxx Wolfson
1. Lambeau Field (Green Bay Packers)

Opened: 1957

Capacity: 81,411

(Getty Images)

Jonathan Daniel
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