NFL Stadium Capacity: Which Are the Biggest and Smallest?

Around the NFL, the capacity of the stadiums varies greatly. While none of them would be considered small compared to many other professional sports stadiums,

 they can be dwarfed in size by college football stadiums. Let’s take a look at which NFL stadiums are the biggest and which rank among the smallest.

However, the official capacity is 20,000 seats fewer. Let’s take a look at the top five biggest stadiums in terms,

 of official listed capacity before looking at which stadiums have the smallest capacity.

Biggest NFL Stadiums 1. MetLife Stadium | 82,500 New York Jets and New York Giants Opened: 2010

2. FedEx Field | 82,000 Washington Commanders Opened: 1997

3. Lambeau Field | 81,441 Green Bay Packers Opened: 1957

4. AT&T Stadium | 80,000 Dallas Cowboys Opened: 2009

5. Arrowhead Stadium | 76,416 Kansas City Chiefs Opened: 1972

Smallest NFL Stadiums 25. Soldier Field | 61,500 Chicago Bears Opened: 1924

24. State Farm Stadium | 63,400 Arizona Cardinals Opened: 2006

23. Allegiant Stadium | 65,000 Las Vegas Raiders Opened: 2020

22. Ford Field | 65,000 Detroit Lions Opened: 2002

21. Hard Rock Stadium | 65,326 Miami Dolphins Opened: 1987

20. Mile High Stadium | 76,125 Denver Broncos Opened: 2001

19. Bank of America Stadium | 75,523 Carolina Panthers Opened: 1996

18. Caesars Superdome | 73,208 New Orleans Saints Opened: 1975

17. NRG Stadium | 72,220 Houston Texans Opened: 2002

16. Highmark Stadium | 71,608 Buffalo Bills Opened: 1973

15. M&T Bank Stadium | 71,008 Baltimore Ravens Opened: 1998

14. Mercedes-Benz Stadium | 71,000 Atlanta Falcons Opened: 2017

13. SoFi Stadium | 70,000 Los Angeles Rams Opened: 2020

12. Lincoln Financial Field | 69,596 Philadelphia Eagles Opened: 2003

11. Nissan Stadium | 69,143 Tennessee Titans Opened: 1999

10. TIAA Bank Field | 69,132 Jacksonville Jaguars Opened: 1995

9. Lumen Field | 69,000 Seattle Seahawks Opened: 2002

8. Levi’s Stadium | 68,500 San Francisco 49ers Opened: 2014

7. Heinz Field | 68,400 Pittsburgh Steelers Opened: 2001

6. FirstEnergy Stadium | 67,895 Cleveland Browns Opened: 1999

5. Lucas Oil Stadium | 67,000 Indianapolis Colts Opened: 2008

4. Gillette Stadium | 66,829 New England Patriots Opened: 2002

3. U.S. Bank Stadium | 66,655 Minnesota Vikings Opened: 2016

2. Raymond James Stadium | 65,890 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Opened: 1998

1. Paul Brown Stadium | 65,515 Cincinnati Bengals Opened: 2000