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  1. The following is a chronology of National Football League home stadiums, that is, all home stadiums of teams currently playing in the National Football League (NFL), and their locations and capacities. It contains all past and present (in bold) home stadiums used by the current 32 members of the National Football League since 1920, along with ...

  2. This list of current National Football League (NFL) stadiums includes their locations, capacities, their first year of usage, and home teams. Although the NFL has 32 teams, there are only 30 full-time NFL stadiums.

    • Joe Robbie Stadium/Hard Rock Stadium. Joe Robbie Stadium opened in 1987 in Miami and went through many names, including "Pro Player Park," "Pro Player Stadium," "Dolphins Stadium," "Dolphin Stadium," "Land Shark Stadium," and "Sun Life Stadium" before the team sold the naming rights to the Hard Rock Cafe Inc.
    • SDCCU Stadium. The want to bring baseball stadiums to certain cities was part of the catalyst that started the multi-purpose stadium movement. Sports writer Jack Murphy wanted to attract a baseball team to San Diego and started a campaign to do so.
    • Veterans Stadium. The Phillies and Eagles called Veterans Stadium home from 1971 to 2003. The stadium also hosted MLB All-Star games in 1976 and 1996. Located in Philadelphia, it was built as a way to keep the Phillies in town and give the Eagles, who were playing at University of Pennsylvania's Franklin Field at the time, a new home.
    • Three Rivers Stadium. Three Rivers Stadium was located in Pittsburgh and housed the Pittsburgh Pirates and Pittsburgh Steelers from 1970 to 2000. In the 1990's the teams wanted to have their own stadiums so they could generate separate and additional revenue.
  3. More modern multi-purpose stadiums have used more elaborate methods to accommodate multiple sports; Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, for example, uses two sets of turfs, one a movable natural grass surface for soccer, and the other a synthetic turf surface for gridiron.

  4. Aug 21, 2023 · While compiling the results, we ranked all 31 venues from best to worst. The NFL is now down to 30 stadiums for its 32 teams, with the New York Giants and New York Jets sharing MetLife Stadium...

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  5. Oct 11, 2023 · Which stadiums have grass? Which host college games and concerts? We look at all 30 NFL stadiums and answer the biggest questions.

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  7. Jul 7, 2020 · Last season, there were 31 stadiums for the league’s 32 teams. There are now 30, with the Giants and Jets sharing MetLife Stadium in New Jersey as the Rams and Chargers share SoFi Stadium in ...

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