Capacities of NFL Stadiums: A Complete Guide to All 30 Stadiums
The Capacities of All 30 NFL Stadiums
Every NFL fan will have their favourite football stadium. From local team grounds to the current Super Bowl host location, every NFL stadium has a different capacity.
Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers
This list covers the capacities of all 30 NFL stadiums and some extra notes, including when the stadium first opened, its home team and whether it has hosted any Super Bowl games throughout the years.
NFL Stadium Capacities Listed in Size Order - Biggest First
MetLife Stadium
Capacity: 82,500
Opened: 2010
Home team: Jets and Giants
Hosted: Super Bowl XLVIII
Fed Ex Field
Capacity: 82,000
Opened: 1997
Home team: Washington Commanders
Lambeau Field
Capacity: 81,441
Opened: 1957
Home team: Green Bay Packers
AT+T Stadium
Capacity: 80,000
Opened: 2009
Home team: Dallas Cowboys
Arrowhead Stadium
Capacity: 76,416
Opened: 1972
Home team: Kansas City Chiefs
Mile High Stadium
Capacity: 76,125
Opened: 2001
Home team: Denver Broncos
Mile High Stadium, Denver
Bank of America Stadium
Capacity: 75,523
Opened: 1996
Home team: Carolina Panthers
Caesars Superdome
Capacity: 73,208
Opened: 1975
Home team: New Orleans Saints
Hosted: Super Bowls XII, XV, XX, XXIV, XXXI, XXXVI, XLVII
NRG Stadium
Capacity: 72,220
Opened: 2002
Home team: Houston Texans
Hosted: Super Bowls XXXVII and LI
High Mark Stadium
Capacity: 71,608
Opened: 1973
Home team: Buffalo Bills
M&T Bank Stadium
Capacity: 71,008
Opened: 1998
Home team: Baltimore Ravens
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Capacity: 71,000
Opened: 2017
Home team: Atlanta Falcons
Hosted: Super Bowl LIII
SoFi Stadium
Capacity: 70,000
Opened: 2020
Home team: Los Angeles Rams
Hosted: Super Bowl LVI
So-Fi Stadium - California
Lincoln Financial Field
Capacity: 69,596
Opened: 2003
Home team: Philadelphia Eagles
Nissan Stadium
Capacity: 69,143
Opened: 1999
Home team: Tennessee Titans
Tiaa Bank Field
Capacity: 69,132
Opened: 1995
Home team: Jacksonville Jaguars
Lumen Field
Capacity: 69,000
Opened: 2002
Home team: Seattle Seahawks
Levi’s Stadium
Capacity: 68,500
Opened: 2014
Home team: San Fransisco 49ers
Hosted: Super Bowl 50
Heinz Field
Capacity: 68,400
Opened: 2001
Home team: Pittsburgh Steelers
Heinz Field, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers
First Energy Stadium
Capacity: 67,895
Opened: 1999
Home team: Cleveland Browns
Lucas Oil Stadium
Capacity: 67,000
Opened: 2008
Home team: Indianapolis Colts
Hosted: Super Bowl XLVI
Gillette Stadium
Capacity: 66,823
Opened: 2002
Home team: New England Patriots
US Bank Stadium
Capacity: 66,655
Opened: 2016
Home team: Minnesota Vikings
Hosted: Super Bowl LII
Raymond James Stadium
Capacity: 65,890
Opened: 1998
Home team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Hosted: Super Bowls XXXV, XLIII, LV
Paul Brown Stadium
Capacity: 65,515
Opened: 2000
Home team: Cincinnati Bengals
Hard Rock Stadium
Capacity: 65,326
Opened: 1987
Home team: Miami Dolphins
Hosted: Super Bowls XXIII, XXIX, XXXIII - XLI, XLIV, LIV
Ford FIeld
Capacity: 65,000
Opened: 2002
Home team: Detroit Lions
Hosted: Super Bowl XL
Allegiant Stadium
Capacity: 65,000
Opened: 2020
Home team: Las Vegas Raiders
Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders