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The NFL and MLB teams that share a stadium are the Oakland Raiders and Athletics who share Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, California, the Minnesota Vikings and Twins who share the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, and the Miami Dolphins and Florida Marlins who share Landshark Stadium in Miami Gardens. The Minnesota Twins will have their own ballpark in 2010 and the Florida Marlins will have their own ballpark in 2012 at the site of the old Orange Bowl.

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Lots of teams share a stadium between two (or more) sports. Some teams in the same league share a stadium like the LA Galaxy and Chivas USA in the Home Depot Center.

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Jets and Giants both play at MetLife Stadium.

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The New York Giants share a stadium with the New York Jets.

The Oakland Raiders share a stadium with the Oakland Athletics (MLB).

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Oakland A's & Oakland Raiders

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American football, Baseball, soccer.

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