The NFL Stadiums in order of greatest to least elevation:
5,280 feet, Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver CO
1,070 feet, University of Pheonix Stadium, Glendale AZ
997 feet, Georgia Dome, Atlanta GA
889 feet, Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City MO
866 feet, Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, NY*
849 feet, Mall of America Field, Minneapolis MN
751 feet, Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte NC*
715 feet, Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis IN*
712 feet, Heinz Field, Pittsburgh PA*
640 feet, Lambeau Field, Green Bay WI
604 feet, AT&T Stadium, Arlington TX
600 feet, Ford Field, Detroit MI
597 feet, LP Field Nashville TN*
590 feet, Soldier Field, Chicago IL
580 feet, FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, OH
482 feet, Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati OH*
466 feet, Edward Jones Dome, St Louis MO*
289 feet, Gillette Stadium, Foxoboro MA
207 feet, FedEx Field, Landover MD
52 feet, Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego CA
52 feet, Raymond James Stadium, Tampa Bay FL
49 feet, Reliant Stadium, Houston TX
43 feet, O.Co Stadium Coliseum, Oakland CA*
39 feet, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia PA*
26 feet, Candlestick Park, San Francisco CA
16 feet, EverBank Field, Jacksonville FL
16 feet, CenturyLink Field, Seattle WA
10 feet, M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore MD
10 feet, Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens FL
7 feet, MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford NJ
3 feet, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans LA
* - Based on regional geography. An exact elevation of the stadium could not be determined thru available sources.
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The height of football stadiums varies, depending on how many fans are expected to attend games, the amount of money available for building the stadium, and how wide and long the area is that the stadium needs to fit in. The NFL has no rules regarding stadium heights.