How many NFL stadia have you been to?

I follow wrestling and have been to the big events and some of the stadiums are cracking

I loved the Mercedes benz superdome in New Orleans. The concourses was tiny

The camping world in Orlando also. Needs a lot of work that 1.

Will be aiming for the so fi in la next year too
 
Despite many trips to the US I've always managed to avoid the NFL. I have been to 3 Philly Union games though with my brother in law, once in the 'home end' with the 'Sons of Ben' though only saw about 60 mins of footy due to blue smoke - they do like their flares!
 
3 from the top of my head

Levis Stadium, San Jose (Niners)
The Coliseum (Raiders before they moved to Vegas)
Ford Field (Lions)

I've also been to 2 college games Rutgers (SHI Stadium) & California Golden Bears (California Memorial Stadium)
 
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3 from the top of my head

Levis Stadium, San Jose (Niners)
The Coliseum (Raiders before they moved to Vegas)
Ford Field (Lions)

I've also been to 2 college games Rutgers (SHI Stadium) & California Golden Bears (California Memorial Stadium)
Which coliseum? Been to the Oakland coliseum too to watch the Raiders. Also seen the A’s play baseball there as well.

Have been to Giants stadium but not for NFL. I saw the Ireland v Italy in 1994 World Cup group game. In that same World Cup I saw Sweden v Russia at the Detroit Silverdome which was then the home of the Detroit Lions.
 
Which coliseum? Been to the Oakland coliseum too to watch the Raiders. Also seen the A’s play baseball there as well.

Have been to Giants stadium but not for NFL. I saw the Ireland v Italy in 1994 World Cup group game. In that same World Cup I saw Sweden v Russia at the Detroit Silverdome which was then the home of the Detroit Lions.

Yep Oakland, and also seen the A's play there many times (I much prefer baseball to "football")

Equally I've been to Oracle Park (AT&T park as it was then) more times than I can count both for Giants games, as well as my wife's company used to hire it every year, bring artists like Stevie Wonder, Christina Agillera and Justin Timberlake as a thank you to all the staff.
 
1, I think. The Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, home of the Minnesota Vikings in 1998. I watched a baseball game though, Minnesota Twins v Chicago Whitesox. Google just revealed that the stadium was rebuilt a few years ago and is now the US Bank Stadium. Which is nice.
 
Metlife (all Jets) Vs Tampa (my first game - Revis playing for the Bucs and a last second field goal for the win in Geno Smith's first game), Browns (season opener), Philadelphia (pre season), Bills on TNF, Patriots x2, Broncos, Colts, Falcons (torrential rain), Cowboys (Darnolds return game from mono)
Linc - Phil vs Jets (landed in Philly to find out Darnold was out. Game was rough)
Washington vs 49ers, heavy rain and despite been under the second tier got drenched - awful stadium
Chicago vs Panthers - low scoring very forgettable game
Atlanta - Vs New Orleans
Dallas Cowboys Vs Lions (I think)

+ Wembley handful of times and Tottenham stadium last year.

Also, attended college game at Dallas State Fair at the Cotton Bowl (former Cowboys stadium)... can't remember the teams, I think Grambling were one.
I have a vague recollection of one of the fans at Ryan Field (Northwestern Uni) saing that the Bears had played there.

Was due to go to LA before covid was a thing to see the Jets lose to the chargers.

Went past Ravens stadium on way from Philly to Washington.

I think my favourite was Dallas but Atlanta is pretty special.
 
Yep Oakland, and also seen the A's play there many times (I much prefer baseball to "football")

Equally I've been to Oracle Park (AT&T park as it was then) more times than I can count both for Giants games, as well as my wife's company used to hire it every year, bring artists like Stevie Wonder, Christina Agillera and Justin Timberlake as a thank you to all the staff.
A photo of my last visit to The Colisseum in 2018.

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In the US I’ve only been to 2 stadiums and both are now demolished and replaced by “new” stadiums. Both a long time ago now.

The old Tampa stadium - Nickname “ the Big Sombrero” in the late 80’s for a pre-season game when on holiday in Florida.

Old Municipal stadium Cleveland - like a wooden version of the old Wembley stadium for the first game of the 91 (?) season against the Cowboys (Aikman, Emmitt Smith etc). Was Bill Belichicks first game as Browns coach.

Seen NFL games at Wembley and Twickenham too.
 
Almost all stadiums have been replaced over the years. Some on the same site, sometimes ( like the Jets) miles away.
My list is -
Jets at Shea and Meadowlands
Bills at Rich and Wilson
Rams at Anaheim
Giants and Broncos at Rose Bowl
49ers at Candlestick
Falcons at Fulton and Dome
Raiders at Coliseum
Seattle at Kingdome and Husky
 
I'm only going off what others have posted, but stadiums I've been to where NFL has been played are Wembley (old), Wembley (new), Tottenham, Twickenham, Olympiastadion Berlin and the Kingdome in Seattle. None to see NFL, and all bar the Kingdome and Twickenham to see football. Kingdome was for baseball. Twickenham for kick-and-clap, obvo.
 
Despite many trips to the US I've always managed to avoid the NFL. I have been to 3 Philly Union games though with my brother in law, once in the 'home end' with the 'Sons of Ben' though only saw about 60 mins of footy due to blue smoke - they do like their flares!
I almost saw a Philly Union game there. Sat and waited in my seat for a long time before the match was called off for inclement weather.

Fuss over nothing.
 
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