MSN Slideshow Ranking the Top 10 NFL Stadiums By Pro Football Network FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail February 4, 2025 | 9:30 AM EST Share FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail 1 of 10 The Acrisure Stadium opened for Pittsburgh Steelers home games in 2001 and has seen the team hoist two Super Bowl trophies since then. It is situated at a picturesque spot on the convergence of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers. With a capacity of 68,400, Acrisure provides passionate Steelers fan rituals every NFL season. Although Arrowhead Stadium is among the older stadiums in the NFL, it produces one of the most raucous and intimidating home atmospheres for visitors. The stadium has a capacity of 76,416 and has been the home of the Kansas City Chiefs since 1972. Fans will be hoping to land a fourth Super Bowl trophy led by Patrick Mahomes soon. Mile High Stadium has one of the NFL's most intimidating home advantages, simply on account of being a mile above sea level. Opened in 2001, the Empower Field at Mile High Stadium plays host to the Denver Broncos. It has a capacity of 76,125 spectators and has a reputation as one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL. Lucas Oil Stadium has been the home of the Indianapolis Colts since its opening in 2008. It is a domed stadium with a retractable roof that allows games to be played in air. With a capacity of 67,000, it is one of the best-reviewed NFL stadiums there is. Allegiant Stadium opened for the public in 2020 and is among the NFL's newest stadiums. Allegiant played host to Super Bowl 58 with great success, favorably cited by most visitors on the night. It has a capacity of 65,000 and is the home of the Raiders. Lumen Field was opened in 2002 and is the home of the Seattle Seahawks. The arena witnessed the iconic 'Beastquake' run, which prompted celebrations from the Seahawks fans in attendance that registered on the Richter Scale. Lumen Field has a capacity of 68,740, and allows the '12th Man' - the Seahawks fanbase - to play its role as one of the best home advantages in the NFL. Opened in 2017, the Mercedes-Benz Stadium plays host to the Atlanta Falcons. It has a capacity of 71,000 spectators and has among the most visitor-friendly experiences for those in attendance, including affordable concession stands and a roof that shields them from rain and wind (even though the roof can be retracted on top of the playing surface). SoFI Stadium is the home field for both the Los Angeles football teams, the Rams and the Chargers. The modern arena, opened in 2020, is the newest venue in the NFL. With a capacity of 70,240, the stadium heralded the Los Angeles Rams' home Super Bowl win against the Cincinnati Bengals in 2022 with great enthusiasm. US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis is one of the newest stadiums in the NFL. The domed stadium has an iconic translucent roof that provides spectators with a more natural feel than other domed arenas. US Bank Stadium has a capacity of 66,860 and is a multipurpose arena also used for other sporting events, having played host to the NCAA Final Four in 2019. The oldest and most tradition-steeped arena in pro football, Lambeau Field has been home to the Green Bay Packers since 1957. The turf is a natural grass system and is considered among the best in the NFL. Lambeau Field has a capacity of 81,441 and is among the best home advantages in the NFL. More Slideshows 5 Centers the Lakers Could Target As Anthony Davis Replacements Best Photos From Eagles Media Night These 5 Teams Could Trade for Browns DE Myles Garrett After Surprise Request 5 Teams That Could Trade For Rams WR Cooper Kupp After Shocking Revelation PHOTOS: Food and Beverage Tasting Ahead of Super Bowl LIX PHOTOS: First Look at the Superdome Field Ahead of Super Bowl XLI