After the opening of SoFi Stadium in 2020, the home of the and the , the now has 30 stadiums for its 32 teams, varying in capacity from 61,500 up to 82,500. NFL teams are constantly , or even building new ones. In the last 10 years, five new stadiums have been built, and over half the current stadiums in use were built after the turn of the century.

Increasing interest in the sport and the demands of hosting a modern NFL game mean most of the historic stadiums have been destroyed, and only five stadiums currently in use were built before 1986. NFL Stadium Capacities MetLife Stadium New York Giants/ New York Jets 82,500 Lambeau Field Green Bay Packers 81,441 AT&T Stadium Dallas Cowboys 80,000 Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City Chiefs 76,416 Empower Field at Mile High Denver Broncos 76,125 Bank of America Stadium Carolina Panthers 74,867 Caesars Superdome New Orleans Saints 73,208 NRG Stadium Houston Texans 72,229 Highmark Stadium Buffalo Bills 71,608 M&T Bank Baltimore Ravens 71,008 Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta Falcons 71,000 SoFi Stadium Los Angeles Rams/Los Angeles Chargers 70,240 Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia Eagles 69,596 Raymond James Stadium Tampa Bay Buccaneers 69,218 Nissan Stadium Tennessee Titans 69,143 Lumen Field Seattle Seahawks 69,000 Levi's Stadium San Francisco 49ers 68,500 Acrisure Stadium Pittsburgh Steelers 68,400 EverBank Stadium Jacksonville Jaguars 67,838 Cleveland Browns Stadium Cleveland Browns 67,431 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis Colts 67,000 Gille.