Arizona Cardinals
Formerly known as the Cardinals Stadium, is home to the NFC West team, Arizona Cardinals.
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Formerly known as the Cardinals Stadium, is home to the NFC West team, Arizona Cardinals.
The home stadium for the NFL's Atlanta Falcons, as well as Georgia State Panthers football team.
Next to Oriole Park, home to the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League.
Formerly Rich Stadium, and home to Buffalo Bills, located in a suburb of Buffalo, Orchard Park.
A 73,000+ seat stadium, and home to Carolina Panthers. Formerly known as Carolinas Stadium and Ericsson Stadium.
Situated in Lake Shore Drive, home to the NFL's Chicago Bears. Formerly known as Municipal Grant Park Stadium.
Named after coaching legend Paul Brown, and the home venue of the Cincinnati Bengals, playing in the AFC North division of the NFL.
Situated at North Coast Harbor, and home to Cleveland Browns.
The largest domed stadium in the world, seating 80,000 fans, and home to the NFL's Dallas Cowboys.
INVESCO field, also commonly known as Mile High, is the home of Denver Broncos.
An indoor stadium situated in Detroit, the current home of the Detroit Lions. Across the street from Comerica Park.
Lambeau Field is home of the NFL's Green Bay Packers, named after the team's founder.
Home to the Houston Texans, and part of a complex of venues known as Reliant Park, which includes the Astrodome.
The Indianapolis Colts play their home games at Lucas Oil Stadium which opened in 2008.
Formely called Alltel Stadium and Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, and home to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Kansas City Chiefs play at Arrowhead Stadium, also popularly known as The Sea of Red due to the colour of the strip, or simply Arrowhead.
Originally the Joe Robbie stadium, home to the Miami Dolphins and annually hosts the Orange Bowl.
Also called Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, and used by Minnesota Vikings of the NFL for home games.
A stadium that regularly hosts major sporting events, and home to the National Football League's New Orleans Saints.
Shared as the home venue for two NFL teams, New York Jets and New York Giants, and seats 82,000+ fans.
Shared as the home venue for two NFL teams, New York Jets and New York Giants, and seats 82,000+ fans.
Commonly referred to as the Oakland Coliseum, and home to the Oakland Raiders.
The Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL play here, located in South Philadelphia.
Heinz Field is a sell out for every Pittsburgh Steelers game, so if you do get a ticket, make sure you also book one of our nearby football hotels too in plenty of time.
Formerly San Diego Stadium and home to the Chargers.
Candlestick Park is an outdoor stadium in San Francisco, and current home to the San Francisco 49ers, although the 49ers will be moving to a new stadium in 2015.
Renamed from Seahawks stadium in 2004, and home to the Seattle Seahawks. Close to Seattle's central business district, and easily accessible.
Home to the St. Louis Rams, the Edward Jones Dome seats up to 70,000, with America's Center located to the west of the stadium.
The NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers play at Raymond James Stadium, or Ray Jay as it is affectionately known.
Located in Nashville, and home to the Tennessee Titans of the NFL.
FedEx Field is the largest sports venue in the NFL with a seating capacity of over 91,000. Home to the Washington Redskins.