The average seating capacity of NFL stadiums is approximately 70,000. However, this number can vary significantly among different venues, with some stadiums accommodating over 80,000 fans, while others are smaller, holding around 60,000. The largest stadiums, like Michigan Stadium, exceed these numbers but are not used for NFL games. Overall, NFL stadiums are designed to provide an exciting atmosphere for large crowds.
Giants stadium has the second most seating capacity
The capacity of Alltel stadium is 49,455. It is one of the smallest stadiums in the NFL.
Houston Astrodome
colts
Mile High Stadium, officially known as Empower Field at Mile High, has a seating capacity of approximately 76,125 for football games. This makes it one of the largest stadiums in the NFL. The capacity can vary slightly depending on the event and configuration.
As of 2021, there are 17 NFL stadiums that are outdoors.
Minimum seating capacity for the Superbowl according to the NFL is 70,000. There are other media-based and hotel-based minimum qualifications as well.
CenturyLink Field has a seating capacity of 69,000 people for NFL (expandable to 72,000 for special events), and 39,419 for major league soccer.
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As of 2021, 19 out of the 32 NFL teams have outdoor stadiums.
In 2020, 19 out of the 32 NFL teams have outdoor stadiums.
There are 1000's including NFL Stadiums, smaller league stadiums, high school fields, etc. But there are 31 NFL Stadiums.