Since 1946, with the exception of a few years in the 1990s, the Cleveland Browns have played in two stadiums adjacent to Lake Erie, Cleveland Municipal Stadium (1946-1995) and Cleveland Browns Stadium (now known as Huntington Bank Field) since 1999. The Browns were one of many NFL teams that opened a new stadium in the
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The Kansas City Chiefs have a storied history in the region dating back to their arrival in 1963. For more than five decades, the team has played at Arrowhead Stadium—one of the NFL’s most iconic venues and a beloved home for generations of fans. Over the past decade, numerous NFL franchises have either built new
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Since the early 1970s the Chicago Bears have played along the lakefront in downtown Chicago, at two different stadiums known as Soldier Field. The newest Soldier Field opened in 2003, at the same location as the previous stadium. While only two decades old, the stadium is now one of the oldest in the NFL and
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The “Music City,” aka Nashville has been the home of the Tennessee Titans since 1997. The team relocated to Nashville from Houston after failing to receive support to build a new stadium to replace the Astrodome. Nissan Stadium was constructed and opened in 1999 along the banks of the Cumberland River as the new home
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The 2017 season marked a season of firsts for the Chargers and the NFL as it marked the return of the franchise to Los Angeles and two NFL franchises in the city. The Chargers originated in Los Angeles, as a member of the American Football League, in 1960 but moved to San Diego the following
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Welcome to Las Vegas — the home of the Las Vegas Raiders. The 2020 season marked a historic new chapter for the franchise, becoming the third city the Raiders have called home. For years, the team pursued plans for a football-only stadium in Oakland, where they shared the Oakland Coliseum with MLB’s Oakland Athletics. Opened
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In the heartland of the country sits the City of St. Louis, home of the Rams from 1995 until 2015. Professional football in the city dates to 1960, when the NFL Cardinals moved from Chicago to St. Louis. From 1966 until 1987, the football Cardinals played at Busch Stadium, a multipurpose stadium in downtown St. Louis
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For 31 seasons the Minnesota Vikings played inside the Metrodome in downtown Minneapolis. The 2013 season marked the end of the Metrodome as a new stadium for the Vikings, US Bank Stadium, was constructed on its site. Throughout the 1970s, the Vikings were one of the best teams in NFL and regularly sold out the
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Since 1997 the Washington Commanders have played at Northwest Stadium in Landover, MD. Prior to 1997 the team spent over three decades at RFK Stadium. Longtime fans recall many great memories and teams that played at RFK Stadium as it was a small intimate stadium where fans were close to the action. Northwest Stadium is a
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Progressive, iconic and unique are just three adjectives that describe the home of the Atlanta Falcons, Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Located in downtown Atlanta, adjacent to their former home, the Georgia Dome, the Falcons new stadium set a new standard for all stadiums in the NFL. From the exterior to the interior Mercedes-Benz Stadium features a one-of-a-kind
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