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The top 10 rated stadiums for fan experience in the NFL.


10. Jacksonville Jaguars

Showing a pool in an NFL Stadium.

TIAA Stadium I just can’t get away from having a pool in which you can watch a football game. Instead of a new stadium, hell, install a pool for a fan user experience. If the Jags can start turning their franchise around with winning games, then the stadium could get better upgrades considering owner is not going to buy a new stadium.


9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers


Raymond James Stadium has a full fledged pirate ship in the endzone which fires real cannons. Not sure how much cooler you can get than that spectacle. Warm weather and gulf coast weather makes for a great game. With Bruce Arians in charge, there should be some high flying action in Tampa which could set those cannons a blaze.


8. Green Bay Packers


Lambeau Field is the storied home of the Packers which still has bench seating and fans that own the franchise. A bucket list must for any football fan. Even better if its in late January or February. Nothing speaks more about football than the cheers coming from Lambeau on a Sunday afternoon in 20 below weather. Green Bay is the pinnacle of title town.


7. Dallas Cowboys


AT&T Stadium is the most expensive in the NFL, and while it can provide some of the best football in the league, some of the views leave fans expecting more. The Dallas Cowboys were not going to play in the same stadium for the next 20 years. They needed to have the biggest and best and only in Jerry Jones fashion. The billion dollar stadium is just that and only suits the Cowboys as it should.


6. Seattle Seahawks


Century Link Field is one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL. The architcture creates the sound to bounce off the ceiling and back to the field getting decibel levels to absurd levels. Aside from the views of the stadium, the surrounding atmosphere of Seattle is breathtaking, and the stadium fits within the skyline just as much as the old Kingdome had. Sitting right next to Safeco field, nestled in the shipyards.


5. New Orleans Saints


Mercedes Benz Superdome has been at the center of a lot of events, none so tragic like Hurricane Katrina, and none so great like the Saints winning their first Superbowl. The Superdome is one of the older stadiums in the league but the structure is solid within its foundations and within its fanbase.


4. New England Patriots


Gillette Stadium is the home of one of the most prolific sports teams in recent history, at least since the Chicago Bulls with Michael Jordan. Playing in Gillette is by far intimidating and an experience fans will sit through freezing temperatures all to see their team win games. From the interaction with Boston fans, their aint none more proud than Patriots fans as well as any other Boston sports team fans.


3. Kansas City Chiefs


Arrowhead Stadium is a staple for what is NFL franchise excellence. Chiefs fans alike are proud to watch their Sunday NFL games in Kansas City watching Pat Mahomes sling the ball around and demonstrate what an NFL franchise looks like, what NFL fans act like and the passion they give their team week in and week out. Arrowhead gets loud without noise through the PA system or engineering marvels.


2. Minnesota Vikings


U.S.Bank Stadium in Minneapolis was not on my radar until I saw the picture of it at night. When the roof is structured to allow snow to slide off during storms and is transparent at night time with the lights on, the architecture of this structure and its striking modern lines that really give it dimension. Vikings fans love their team and U.S.Bank Stadium is fully equipped with the Harley riding Viking and the famous Gjallarhorn.


1. Atlanta Falcons


Mercedes Benz Stadium is by far one of the most interesting and intricate stadiums in the NFL, let alone the world. The architectural design is meticulous and truly sets itself apart from any stadium in the country. The roof opens up in minutes to allows natural sunlight in, and closes to keep the inside dry during rain storms or snow and cold weather. The glass sides allow natural light to enter without creating large amounts of glare and when the night comes, the stadium lights up with red LED lights to illuminate this building to the hometown Falcon fans.

Mercedes Benz Stadium seen up close is a spectacle for any NFL fan and no matter what angle, the view is a modern marvel. This is why it is the top stadium in the NFL.

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