Ranking All 30 NFL Stadiums
Where does Lumen Field rank on the list of NFL stadiums. Our parent company, The Sports On Tap, ranked the top 30 stadiums in the NFL. And being a Seattle Sports media brand, we share it and want to see where Lumen Field home of the Seahawks came in on the list.
30. Northwest Stadium- Washington Commanders
The Commanders stadium takes the cake as the worst in the NFL. It was formerly known as FedEx Field and everyone complains about the location, amenities, and field.
29. EverBank Stadium- Jacksonville Jaguars
Hard to believe that EverBank Stadium hosted a Super Bowl. It is in a horrible location. But, the Jaguars are planning major renovations.
28. Soldier Field (Chicago Bears)
However you want to twist it, Solider Field is old. However, the Chicago Bears are looking for a new stadium and it will happen soon.
27. Nissan Stadium- Tennessee Titans
The Titans Nissan stadium is simply not very nice. However, the city of Nashville has plans for a new stadium for the Titans.
26. Caesar's Superdome- New Orleans Saints
When the Superdome opened it was a marvel. That was almost 50 years ago. The only good thing about it is the location which is near the French Quarter.
25. Bank Of America Stadium- Carolina Panthers
Good news is that is in downtown so it's walkable. But there is really nothing else that stands out in this stadium.
24. Highmark Stadium- Buffalo Bills
The tailgating is amazing and Bills fans are known for that. However, the stadium is outdated and has limited amenities.
23. Raymond James Stadium- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The good news about Raymond James Stadium? Well, it has a pirate ship. It's a decent stadium with a good atmosphere.
22. Empower Field At Mile High- Denver Broncos
This stadium is starting to show it's age. However, the location is good which is a major plus.
21. MetLife Stadium- New York Giants & Jets
MetLife isn't a bad stadium necessarily. But, it's located in New Jersey to serve the New York Metro area. It's kind of cookie-cutter too.
20. Paycor Stadium- Cincinnati Bengals
Paycor stadium is pretty decent experience. It's location by the river is close enough to bars and restaurants too.
19. Gillette Stadium- New England Patriots
It's a pretty nice stadium. But the bad part is it's location from the city of Boston makes it absolutely a menace to get in and out of.
18. Huntington Bank Field- Cleveland Browns
Going to Cleveland for a game is kind of a right of passage for football fans. The location on the river
17. Lincoln Financial Field- Philadelphia Eagles
Yes this isn't the most modern stadium. But it is in the heart of the Philly Sports Complex which is a great tailgating scene.
16. Levi's Stadium- San Francisco 49ers
This was was supposed to epic. $1.3 billion dollars spent. However it could be mistaken for a parking structure.
15. M&T Bank Stadium- Baltimore Ravens
Most of the views in the stadium are nice. And the crowd for the Baltimore Ravens always brings a good atmosphere.
14. NRG Stadium- Houston Texans
Pretty solid place to watch a football game. And when the roof is open it makes it a beautiful place to spend your Sunday.
13. Arrowhead Stadium- Kansas City Chiefs
The stadium itself is ok. However, the location is really hard to get in and out of which makes it a bit of a hassle to leave games.
12. State Farm Stadium- Arizona Cardinals
There is a reason that State Farm Stadium has hosted Super Bowls. It's a pretty decent stadium with some good amenities. And there is a ton to do around the stadium before and after the game.
11. Ford Field- Detroit Lions
Ford Field is a pretty new stadium. The food in Ford Field is known to be fantastic and it has hosted a Super Bowl.
10. Hard Rock Stadium- Miami Dolphins
The location itself isn't ideal but the stadium itself is nice after renovations. And the club level upgrades are nice.
9. Acrisure Stadium- Pittsburgh Steelers
Formerly known as Heinz Field it is a picturesque stadium. And the atmosphere is amazing. It needs some touchups and modern amenities but it's a nice stadium overall.
8. Lucas Oil Stadium- Indianapolis Colts
The design is beautiful and the sightlines from seats are amazing. This was a greatly designed stadium.
7. Lambeau Field- Green Bay Packers
Maybe if we were ranking experiences Lambeau Field would be number 1 on the list. It's the MECCA of football. But the stadium does need upgrades.
6. AT&T Stadium- Dallas Cowboys
Jerry's World is a big and can host huge events. It's a modern day coliseum.
5. U.S. Bank Stadium- Minnesota Vikings
This is a huge upgrade from what used to be the Metrodome. The glass ceiling truly makes it a great looking stadium.
4. Lumen Field- Seattle Seahawks
The location is spectacular. It's very walkable and the gameday experience is just perfection. The views from the stadium are beautiful and the food is great. Lumen Field is a great place to watch a football game.
3. Allegiant Stadium- Las Vegas Raiders
This is Las Vegas so of course the stadium is nice. The $2 billion dollar simply feels like you're walking into well, a $2 billion dollar stadium.
2. Mercedes Benz Dome- Atlanta Falcons
The outside is marvelous. The inside is marvelous. And the amenities are spectacular. There is nothing not to like about MBS.
1. SoFi Stadium- Los Angeles Rams And Chargers
SOFI stadium cost $5.5 billion dollars to build. It's jumbotron is one of a kind and the stadium itself is a engineering marvel.