10 Best NFL Stadiums in America
AT&T Stadium is one of 10 Best NFL Stadiums in America.

1. AT&T Stadium

9.1
1 AT&T Way (at E Randol Mill Rd), Arlington, TX
Football Stadium · 551 tips and reviews

Men's Health MagMen's Health Mag: Everything’s bigger in Texas, and that’s true for AT&T Stadium—home of the Dallas Cowboys. Capable of holding more than 100,000 fans it’s easily the largest venue in the NFL with a gigantic Jumbotron.

Levi's Stadium is one of 10 Best NFL Stadiums in America.

2. Levi's Stadium

8.2
4900 Marie P Debartolo Way, Santa Clara, CA
Football Stadium · 156 tips and reviews

Men's Health MagMen's Health Mag: San Francisco’s Levi’s Stadium, the newest in the NFL, is also the most technologically advanced. The stadium boasts Wi-Fi and stadium apps that allow you to order food and drinks from your seat.

Ford Field is one of 10 Best NFL Stadiums in America.

3. Ford Field

8.9
2000 Brush St, Detroit, MI
Football Stadium · Downtown Detroit · 96 tips and reviews

Men's Health MagMen's Health Mag: The 2002-built brick-and-glass beauty is a fantastic place to spend a fall afternoon. The stadium food vendors reflect the city’s Greek and Polish roots with delicious gyro and sausage offerings.

Empower Field at Mile High is one of 10 Best NFL Stadiums in America.

4. Empower Field at Mile High

8.6
1701 Bryant St (at Colfax Ave), Denver, CO
Football Stadium · Sun Valley · 155 tips and reviews

Men's Health MagMen's Health Mag: The air is thin and beer is cheap at Mile High Stadium. With Peyton Manning slinging the pigskin and the Rocky Mountains in the background, there aren’t many more entertaining NFL teams to watch live.

Lucas Oil Stadium is one of 10 Best NFL Stadiums in America.

5. Lucas Oil Stadium

9.0
500 S Capitol Ave (at W Henry St), Indianapolis, IN
Football Stadium · Downtown Indianapolis · 243 tips and reviews

Men's Health MagMen's Health Mag: From the cushioned seats to the bright window wall looking out onto downtown Indy, this is a fun place to watch a game. The architecture makes every seat a good one and incorporates local history.

Lumen Field is one of 10 Best NFL Stadiums in America.

6. Lumen Field

9.2
800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA
Stadium · Pioneer Square · 271 tips and reviews

Men's Health MagMen's Health Mag: CenturyLink Field offers visitors a lot more than noise; its beautiful downtown location, towering canyon-like design, and exposure to the Pacific Northwest weather make this stadium unlike any other.

GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium is one of 10 Best NFL Stadiums in America.

7. GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium

9.0
1 Arrowhead Dr, Kansas City, MO
Football Stadium · 105 tips and reviews

Men's Health MagMen's Health Mag: Couple the first-class ribs with one of the most passionate (and friendly!) fan bases in the country, and any football aficionado will find an inviting atmosphere at the home of the Chiefs.

Acrisure Stadium is one of 10 Best NFL Stadiums in America.

8. Acrisure Stadium

8.8
100 Art Rooney Ave (at Reedsdale St), Pittsburgh, PA
Football Stadium · Northshore · 179 tips and reviews

Men's Health MagMen's Health Mag: Heinz Field is everything an NFL stadium should be but often isn't—a fun, inviting representation of its city and fans. The fans tend to be natives, and they obviously love their team and their city.

Soldier Field is one of 10 Best NFL Stadiums in America.

9. Soldier Field

8.8
1410 S Museum Campus Dr (btwn McFetridge Dr & Waldron Dr), Chicago, IL
Football Stadium · Musuem Campus · 210 tips and reviews

Men's Health MagMen's Health Mag: Built in 1924 and beautifully renovated in 2003, Soldier Field in Chicago is easily the oldest NFL venue. Rich with history, the field is still one of the most hallowed arenas in all of pro football.

Lambeau Field is one of 10 Best NFL Stadiums in America.

10. Lambeau Field

9.2
1265 Lombardi Ave, Green Bay, WI
Football Stadium · Lambeau Field · 259 tips and reviews

Men's Health MagMen's Health Mag: There's no more-sacred football field than Lambeau—a.k.a., the “Frozen Tundra”—where Vince Lombardi once stalked the sidelines. The 1950s-era stadium is a throwback to your grandfather’s NFL.