Where does Titans’ Nissan Stadium rank among all NFL venues?

How does Nissan Stadium compare to the rest of the NFL’s venues?

There’s plenty of talk about the Tennessee Titans as a football team and what the future looks like as they attempt to expand upon last year’s success in 2020.

But with the sort of unplanned dead period caused by restriction surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, media outlets have gotten a bit more creative with offseason coverage, leading us to topics like stadium rankings.

So, where exactly does the venue the Titans play out their home games stand compared to the rest of the NFL? According to The Athletic’s rankings, just about in the middle.

The network ranked Nissan Stadium at No. 17 overall, behind M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore Ravens) and ahead of NRG Stadium (Houston Texans). U.S. Bank Stadium (Minnesota Vikings) was first on the list.

Here’s a look at the top five and bottom five in the rankings.

1. U.S. Bank Stadium (Vikings)

2. CenturyLink Field (Seahawks)

3. AT&T Stadium (Cowboys)

4. Lambeau Field (Packers)

5. Arrowhead Stadium (Chiefs)


27. Paul Brown Stadium (Bengals)

28. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Rams)

29. Oakland Coliseum (Raiders)

30. TIAA Bank Field (Jaguars)

31. FedEx Field (Washington)

FedEx Field was voted as the worst venue, receiving 14 votes in nothing short of a landslide (not surprising, given that mile walk and covered seats due to poor attendance).

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