On average, the NFL stadiums can seat as high as 85,000 people. There are also some stadiums that only seat 50,000.
The capacity of Alltel stadium is 49,455. It is one of the smallest stadiums in the NFL.
NFL stadiums range in capacity from 82,566 (Jets and Giants' MetLife Stadium) to 61,500 (Bears' Soldier Field). The median capacity is 69,732 (49ers' Candlestick Park).
Giants stadium has the second most seating capacity
For NFL Football games, the largest capacity stadium is FedEx Field in Landover, MD with a capacity of 85,000. The next four in order are MetLife Stadium, Lambeau Field, AT and T Stadium, and Arrowhead Stadium. AT and T stadium has an expanded capacity of 105,000.
105,121 people.
colts
TCF Bank Stadium is the smallest based on seating capacity which holds 50,805 people.
Arrowhead Stadium has a seating capacity of 76,416 seats. That is for both NFL and MLS sports teams.
60,000 seats.
MetLife Stadium, Giants and Jets. Seats 82,566 people.
80 000
The biggest football stadium in the NCAA is Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI. It is home to the Michigan Wolverines. The stadium has a seating capacity of 107,601. The biggest stadium in the NFL is the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the temporary home of the LA Rams. It has a seating capacity of 93,607. The Rams will move to a new stadium in 2020. It's currently under construction. The largest stadium in the NFL that is a permanent home to a NFL franchise is Met Life Stadium, in East Rutherford, NJ. Met Life is home to the New York Giants and the New York Jets. It has a seating capacity of 82,500.