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The Cardinals' stadium is the biggest stadium in the NFL, and it holds the most seats. ----

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, where the Rams and Raiders used to play, had a seating capacity of 92,000. There are several college stadiums that have capacities over 100,000. The Washington Redskins stadium is currently the largest.

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As of the start of the 2007 season, the Louisiana Superdome has hosted 6 Super Bowls (XII, XV, XX, XXIV, XXXI, and XXXVI). The Orange Bowl (II, III, V, X, and XIII) and the Rose Bowl (XI, XIV, XVII, XXI, and XXVII) are tied for second most with 5.

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FedEx Field in Landover, MD is listed as the largest ordinarily, seating 85,000.

It is the home field of the Washington Redskins, last renovated in 2012.

The largest maximum capacity (105,000 including standing) is at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. (Home field of the Dallas Cowboys)

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It was Wrigley Field because the Chicago Bears played there from 1921 until 1960. Giants stadium passed it up in 2003 thanks to the double occupancy between the Jets and Giants.

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Michigan Stadium. Seats 109,901. Record Crowd: 113,090 vs. UConn 2010 season opener after press & club suite renovation.

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The Louisiana Superdome has hosted 6 Super Bowls, and will host a 7th in the 2012-13 season

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MetLife Stadium, Giants and Jets. Seats 82,566 people.

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