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The NFL’s stadiums have been reduced from 31 to 30, but it is not a bad thing as the Rams and Chargers will now go the route of the Giants and Jets by sharing a stadium.
Rams and Chargers will share SoFi Stadium in southern California, while the Raiders will debut their new digs in Las Vegas soon as well.
The Athletic went about the task of ranking all 30 NFL stadiums and the Eagles Lincoln Financial Field landed in the top-10.
1. U.S. Bank Stadium (Vikings)
2. CenturyLink Field (Seahawks)
3. AT&T Stadium (Cowboys)
4. Lambeau Field (Packers)
5. Arrowhead Stadium (Chiefs)
6. Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Falcons)
7. Soldier Field (Bears)
8. State Farm Stadium (Cardinals)
9. Lincoln Financial Field (Eagles)
10. Heinz Field (Steelers)
11. Empower Field at Mile High (Broncos)
12. Levi’s Stadium (49ers)
13. Lucas Oil Stadium (Colts)
14. Mercedes-Benz Superdome (Saints)
15. Raymond James Stadium (Buccaneers)
16. M&T Bank Stadium (Ravens)
17. Nissan Stadium (Titans)
18. NRG Stadium (Texans)
19. Ford Field (Lions)
20. Gillette Stadium (Patriots)
21. Dignity Health Sports Park (Chargers)
22. Bank of America Stadium (Panthers)
23. FirstEnergy Stadium (Browns)
24. New Era Field (Bills)
25. Hard Rock Stadium (Dolphins)
26. MetLife Stadium (Giants/Jets)
27. Paul Brown Stadium (Bengals)
28. L.A. Memorial Coliseum (Rams)
29. Oakland Coliseum (Raiders)
30. TIAA Bank Field (Jaguars)
31. FedExField (Washington)
It’s an interesting ranking with each NFL stadium actually landing one vote on the top-five list and some stadiums landing a vote on both lists.
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