NFL Stadiums Then and Now
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- Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
- This is a video which shows comparison between old and new NFL stadiums and the difference between the look of stadiums then and now, be it the same stadium or different stadium in the past. You will find out how the famous stadiums such as Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Soldier Field looked like in the past and compare it with current view or which were the previous stadiums in use for some of the teams and compare it with their current one.
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Lucas Oil stadium looks like a factory but I liked. It
Damian Wwerocks123 that’s what I said
@@HardcamFrio really
Lol so true.looks tough tho..
For some reason i think its cool bc it looks different from your regular stadium
It was designed to look like a classic Indiana basketball arena, believe it or not. Otherwise it would probably look similar to, say, the Vikings or Atlanta.
Soldier Field, Lambeau Field, Arrowhead Stadium, Oakland Alameda, Paul Brown Stadium, LA Memorial.....the only venues that haven't resorted to corporate naming rights.
The last one will. When the Rams and Chargers go into their new facility in 2020.
The Radiers are moving to Vegas. That stadium will have a name on it.
Well, accept for the almost 20 years the Oakland Alameda Coliseum seemed to change it's name every other year (Network Associates Coliseum (1998-2004), McAfee Coliseum (2004-2008), Overstock.com Coliseum (May 2011), O.co Coliseum (2011-2016).
Mark Graff And the city of Oakland (crybabies) sue the Raiders and NFL over moving to Vegas which the city didn’t support their new stadium.
Isnt arrowhead a large bottled water company? But I get wgere youre going haha
Saints fan here. The Chargers should’ve just stayed in San Diego at least until the stadium in L.A was built. Instead they’re playing in a 27,000 seat soccer stadium when they could be in Qualcomm playing with an actual home field advantage. Sucks to see good fans and team history completely screwed over by owner incompetence and greed.
or play at the rose bowl.....
The Culture is sooooo different to British Football ( soccer ) ! If teams move to a New Stadium just 1/2 mile away there is uproar and only once has a team turned their back on it's original support 20 years ago by moving 60 miles away and the pure hatred is still there...
RynieRynie I live in San Diego smartass. Spanos had a loyal fan base with the chargers and instead he moved the team to share a stadium with a team and city that was completely unnecessary. The saints have ever rarely played in SD since I’ve been here so I often found myself watching or attending chargers games when I could.
I thought the same until I attended a game at Stub Hub. Every seat has a great view and was far more exciting then any game I attended in San Diego. Tickets are more expensive but holy crap it was great to watch a game. Try attending a game before you judge.
@@lukefromkeyclub5840 They said no.
Us bank stadium is my fav. What a cool ass stadium both inside and out. But especially out
US bank is amazing on the inside. Going from the metrodome to us bank stadium was like going from hell to heaven.
only fake football fans endorse playing football inside.
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Tennis stadium
Dude Shea Stadium home to the 1968 NewYork Jets that won Superbowl 3
soccer is better
The bears new look stadium is ugly looking.
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This should really be is "what HD does to photos of nfl stadiums"
Soldier Field is a pretty dramatic change lol
Exactly. A lot of stupid comparisons to the same facility.
MrTankHard it really is
Totally agree.
The only one that is like that is Arrowhead
The original names gave identity and mystic. Naming a stadium after sponsors highlights everything that is wrong with the world
Exactly. At one time stadiums were named after people or groups of people that deserved it. Since I live in southern Pennsylvania: Philadelphia had Veterans Stadium, named to honor those who served our country, now it's Lincoln Financial Field, a bank. In Baltimore Memorial Stadium was named to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice; unlike M&T Bank Stadium, again a bank.
@@randomtraveler9854 forgot about ralph wilson stadium should've stayed that way. RIP to the great ralph wilson
Just like the College Bowl games.
Especially when three stadiums are named for non-U.S. based corporations. Nissan (Houston) and Mercedes-Benz has not one, but two stadiums (New Orleans and Atlanta).
Jos Bar I’m pretty sure Nissan makes more cars here than ford and Chrysler do
Poor chargers
Justin Bouchard Lmao imagine having an actual fan base in San Diego just to fuck off to LA
Im a chargers fan... i agree lol
Yup, must be hard to have 16 away games.
@@newyorkforever3118 I'll say: Fuck you spanos!!!!
As a Raiders fan, i deeply respect the fact that Chargers are playing so well even though they play 16 on road games, wish my team had that kind of nerve!
For the lions you should have done the Pontiac silverdome
I declined to see the Tigers play their Detroit Games.
Cat-lovers, in general, never see me me at their level.
"Its an animal thing." The Chronicles of Riddick (2014)
Worse, in film (2012), feline owners aren't rescued.
Other pet lovers, yes. I concluded it corrected one or
two Ark errors made by Noah.
Agreed
I agree with you Vast Hockey it should be the Pontiac Silverdome
Right.. They got the wrong cat field Lions & Tigers & F the Bears, oh my!
Lions played at Tiger stadium before moving to the Silverdome
Wow!!! Excellent job!!! I enjoyed every minute of your video... Some of the stadiums I wish were still here... I wish you would have added Fulton County Stadium... But great job, thanks...
Great video!
Lucas Oil looks dope
Luis Sanchez it has cool inner city vibes love it
I know all thee new stadiums are Architectural masterpieces but I'll always miss seeing those old legendary stadiums with John Madden and Pat Summerall calling the play by play.
This was nice. Thank you
Cool video 👍👍
I miss Mile High Stadium.
That place would rock on Sundays when Elway under center.
Monday Night Games forget it, it was madness!
i'm having a hard time trying to notice any differences on a lot of these stadia.
Novaura Autism Bank of America is different, but the person that made the video used a old pic.
They add new video boards. And Make the exterior look nicer.
The only difference I saw with Raymond James Stadium was the old Tampa Stadium disappearing.
It's because they are remodeled and not rebuilt
For some reason they kept comparing their current stadium to itself just a little earlier, rather than different stadiums. In America most of the stadiums are just rebuilt so they don’t really change appearance over time much, other than some cases like Green Bay and Chicago
great research!
Classy video
The inconsistency of which stadium to use is kind of weird. If you’re going to use Tiger Stadium for the Lions, you should use Metropolitan Stadium for the Vikings. But if you’re going to use the Metrodome for the Vikings then you should’ve used the Silverdome for the Lions.
zanson I was thinking the same, should have used Fulton County for Falcons if using Tiger Stadium
And of course the Astrodome, the home of the Tennessee Titans...
Agreed. They should've left it with the first half, old stadiums that have been renovated. The second half wasn't put together well.
Rip Shea Stadium
Agree it seemed kind of out of sync.
I love how factory like Lucas oil looks.
Nice video, would be good to get their Attendances then and now added
This was cool
The old stadiums had character. Some of the new outdoor stadiums no question are nice.....
but I simply despise dome stadiums.🏈
Some stadiums been around since the Astrodome, Texas Stadium & Superdome. Get over it
I like the ones where you can tell the subtle differences. Admittedly, some of them, it's a little TOO subtle, but the new scoreboards on Arrowhead and New Era make for something interesting to see.
Btw the pictures for arrowhead were taken from the opposite side so it looks like got a new score board but rly is the same
John Wozniak I hate that they keep saying that we need a new stadium rich stadium is just fine we keep it moderate updated and still tops incapacity in the NFL so much history in our Stadium just to abandon their to build a new cookie cutter Stadium just like all the other new stadiums screw that rich Stadium is just fine and it has been since 1973 greetings from Buffalo New York my friend
well done.
Very interesting
4:58 after Tiger Stadium is Pontiac Silverdome.
Rajko Radulović yea
Should have put the Silverdome. Sadness.
@@SuperSirianRigel Pontiac Silverdome is full name.
@@rajkoradulovic4367 Ummm I'm from America. I know that. I'm not an idiot. Just didn't feel like typing the full name. Thanks.
That's what I thought
And why didn't you use the Silverdome instead of Tiger Stadium for the Lions?
Good point. If you're going back THAT far, they also should have shown Griffith Stadium instead of RFK for the Burgundy and Gold. Also, the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium for the Giants and Shea Stadium for the Jets.
Old but gold 💛
So good
Very interesting to see the differences over the years. Yet a few don't look all that different, Arrowhead being the prime example.
what was done to Soldier Field makes me sick every time i think about it
Right?? It used to look like a distinguished, coliseum. Now it looks like a spaceship crashed on top of it, leaking out overpriced beer
I’ve been to games at Joe Robbie Stadium for years, and was there just a few weeks ago for the Dolphins vs. Chiefs. The improvements are more than welcome! The best part is, visiting teams have to bake in the south Florida sun, while the rest of us are in the shade 😎
😍😍nice
That was a rare picture of NRG stadium with the roof open. Hadn’t been open for a Texans game since 2013
CoreyThe Rocket ikr
Was it opened yeasterday
Richard Jackson no
It was open durning the super bowl
It was probably open for a soccer game or other purpose or something
Okay, let me add a fact about the Arizona Cardinals. They played their first season as the Phoenix Cardinals in 1988 in a college stadium at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona which still exist and is used by the Sun Devils. In 1994 they changed names from Phoenix to Arizona Cardinals. After years of demands and battling with the state and it's leaders. John F. Long a land owner donated his land in the west valley. They finally build the team a stadium in Glendale, Arizona which was completed for the 2006 season. It just transferred naming rights in 2018 from The University of Phoenix to State Farm Stadium.
Why didn't we see the St.Louis cardinals football stadium before they moved to Arizona
@@josephtorres2258 Or the Chicago Cardinals before they moved to St. Louis? Hard to believe, but the Chicago Cardinals were organized as a team before both the Packers or Bears, which means they are the NFL's oldest franchise.
What fact? They played at Arizona St for years, not just their first season
This video is so goddamn satisfying
I like the teams that play in domes, that you can tell from the outside, they mostly look super cool, fancy or artistic
Note on the Dolphins's stadium history. The Dolphins played at the Orange Bowl for 20 years, then moved to Joe Robbie Stadium.
Jerry Carreon and never won again.
Orange Bowl and the 1972 Dolphins
Nice video, I have a suggestion that you can make video about nascar tracks or even motorsports tracks in general
Great to see Tiger Stadium in its football configuration. A lot of great Lion games there when they played on grass. Muddy uniforms. Real football.
it’s almost like this video is showing us the nfl stadium evolution 🤯🤯🤯
Ooh im liking that mercedes benz stadium
Who doesn’t
The old and now demolished “Memorial Stadium” on 33rd Street in Baltimore Maryland was left out. It was beautiful. I saw some Orioles games there before Camden Yards was built and a Ravens game during the first season and before the current stadium was built. No trace of Memorial Stadium exists anymore but I think if you dig around you may find some traces of the original Orioles Stadium before they became the Yankees in 1902.
a lot like RFK to DC fans-- I went to both-- seeing Johnny U & Brooks Robinson at Memorial Stadium-- was sports memories for a young kid-- you never forget...
Dirt infield n part of endzone..dugout..Chuck Thompson Vince Bagli.680 Wcbm..fond memories
Not necessarily complete for many teams(ie Metropolitan Stadium, Yankee Stadium, Pontiac Silverdome, and War Memorial Stadium) but, it is a fun thumbnail comparison. I enjoyed this presentation.
Man, I have so many memories of the RCA dome and I remember watching them destroy it live on the news. Now we have the beautiful Lucas oil stadium gracing our skyline
Damn I miss seeing the Georgia Dome. Was such as majestic structure
I would like to add the Atlanta Fulton county stadium as an honerable mention. The original home of the my Falcons. Shout out to the Braves too!
FYI--the Panthers stadium has new scoreboards on both ends of the field so the pic you chose is a little outdated.
I never thought I needed to watch a video so badly..
I watched this with the instrumental theme of halo in the background and it synced up really well
Last video I watched of 2018 👋🏻🎉
The Saints first stadium was Tulane Stadium not the super dome
Tulane use the saints stadium because they dont have one
Victory Victini Duh. He’s saying the old Saints stadium was called Tulane Stadium
Victory Victini not sure what you’re trying to say but Tulane University had a football team and stadium before the saints were formed. Then afterwards the saints played at Tulane stadium a couple of years until the super dome was built.
@@cHortencia123able Tulane does have their own stadium it is caked Yulman Stadium
I wonder if Tulane was really good back in the day. Remember the old Tulane Stadium had like what 80,000 capacity? It also hosted the Sugar Bowl which I remember was played on New Year's Eve in early 70's.
I’m a cardinals fan so all I ever see is a big grey dome but it’s so fascinating seeing other stadiums from the sky I’m surprised on how many stadiums don’t actually have a think where you can open and close it
This vid came out for n my b day
The Falcons actually had two stadiums before the new one. Fulton County Stadium that was shared with the Braves.
Fulton co stadiums was torn down over 20 years ago. Braves played in Turner field. But now Braves and Falcons have to new stadiums
Damn they destroyed all the character soldier field had
And somehow reduced the seating capacity in the process...
Never had character to begin with.
@@amazonbailey2287
Wrong, dude.
@@MrFuzyUnibrow wait, what? you serious?
Lucas Oil Stadium is by far my favorite. Plus the Super Bowl they had there in Indianapolis was one of the bests I’ve even been too.
Whoa! Look how much reliant stadium changed! It's like a whole DIFFERENT stadium!!!!
expos -- my all time favorite team,and i never been to Montreal in my life -hope you get a team back --they still got robbed on that players strike
RIP Charger fans (1961-2017) Cause of death: Greedy owner relocating the team.
Rip la chargers (1960-1961) but came back to life rip sd chargers 1961-2017 la chargers back to life 2017-
🤣🤣🤣
Rip rams fans (st Louis) (1995-2016) cause of death owner complains about the stadium relocates
Soldier Field is the biggest change
Lambeau going from 32,000 bleachers to a luxury box forum of 79,000 is impressive too.
@@SCRANE1115 impressive? i can tell you're one of these pussy ass modern-day nfl fans to say that shit..
The funny thing is that Soldier Field wasn't the Bears home stadium till 1971. The Bears played at Wrigley before Soldier Field.
You can see the race track in the old pic
@@Snowboy2015 hey gramps I think its time to change your depends diapers
at 3:07, the stadium in the background is the "Then" stadium... known as the Big Sombrero, built in 1966 finished/opened in '67 was expanded in the 70's and then demolished in 1999 for the "Now" stadium that was built in 1996 and opened in 1998. The then and now pictures are from the upgrade "Ray Jay" had done in I think 2017. But 2018 also seen significant upgrades.. the place is awesome now (I live in Tampa)
i dig the old stadiums
even though levi is closer to get to i still miss The Stick...R.I.P. Candlestick
i miss it even though i frooze to death always
Ditto. It was my choice for a park & pee when visiting or departing SF.
5:24 the original name was Jack Murphy Stadium then Qualcomm...ask any life long resident of San Diego California.
Baseball edition, please!
Soldier Field and Green Bay wher just amazing fields.. Got to see games at both when young, prior to renovations and I just loved them. I get why you have to stay modernized but some things are just right from the start.
The lions player in the sliver dome before going to the new stadium actually
The Panther's "now" picture is no where close to recent. They replaced the end zone video boards with much bigger ones years ago.
I grew u going to games at 3 Rivers. It had no charm and smelled of beer and mustard but I loved going to Steeler games there.
Look beautiful stadiums NFL
My favorite is Atlanta's new one
Make a video about MLB stadiums, then and now.
I still cant believe they destroyed yankee stadium, the bastards
@@wewuzvikangz4829 I hate the Yankees 100% (Oriole fan) that being said they didn't have a choice. New Yankee Stadium was built on the site of a community/public park. The old one was demolished to give the Bronx a replacement public / community park. I don't agree with the decision either but I can understand why.
@@randomtraveler9854 they literally built the new one right next to the old one, they did it because the Steinbrenner's are greedy pieces of shit who wanted to sell more luxury boxes
I love how industrial and factory looking Lucas oil is for some reason, and how Art Deco and symmetrical Raymond James is, not to mention there is a pirate ship
Buffalo hasn't changed a bit and I love it
1:39 is what it looks like when the Jags are playing.
it was sad when Candlestick went down
The Mercedes Benz stadium from the outside looks incredible
Some teams have moved 3 times....like the Vikings...old Metropolitan Stadium, comparing all 3 stadiums. I went to watch a Cardinals’ game at Sun Devils Stadium...The September 3:00 0’clock game start time temperature was at 110 degrees.
Should have been a picture of Atlanta Fulton County Stadium.
it is not AT&T stadium, it is Jerry World
*Jerrah
RynieRynie idiot response from someone who has no idea. Just a hater I would say. Get a life and actually visit some of those stadiums. I have been to 11 of them and AT&T is the best. Vikings very close behind.
RynieRynie how does he suck
The Palace in Dallas!
@RynieRynie Jerry's not a great GM..but he IS a great owner. I think Rynie might be jealous.
Was hoping to see the old Met in MN. Fan seating was so low on the 1st base side that both teams had to use the same sideline.
It is so cool that soilder field has a track and field track. It would be funny if they had it on new stadiums
Should have kept the old design on that one, but simply lower the field and bring the stands closer in. Some teams simply have no imagination.
Where is Tampa Stadium for the bucs? It was the predecessor to Ray Jay
No war memorial stadium for buffalo? That stadium was the buffalo bills first stadium all through the 1960s
Seahawks Stadium (as it used to be called) is sooooo cool!!!! been 2 times!
The first video I find with the song Imaginary Friends lol. I was like omg. I was at MetLife Stadium like a week ago.
most of these are just, "hey check it out! It's been painted at least once!"
Miss the old Three Rivers Stadium. The Heinz Field ain’t my kind of thing
agree 100%
Maybe you could do MLB and NPB stadiums?
Not a Colts fan, but i have always thought that Lucas Oil stadium is a really cool looking building.
Not the same angle on the Arrowhead comparison.... the shots are from the opposite ends.
Am I the only one who thinks it's crazy what they did to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami? Like they changed the seat color, put in new scoreboards, a "roof" but it's not a dome. It's basically a new stadium on the same foundation, so to speak
More Like A Soccer Stadium As It Resembles, Wouldn't You Say?
@@cdavejr4989 almost yeah, one of those half domes they have everywhere in Europe
I think from a financial standpoint they had no other choice. I remember reading that the dolphins wanted a new stadium, because the nfl weren't going to grant them anymore superbowls to host due to the age of dolphins stadium at the time. after the whole marline park funding debacle, the tax payers weren't going to sign off on a new pro sports facility anytime soon in miami. so the dolphins getting a new stadium was out of the question, but after lot of negotiating between the nfl, the city and the dolphins organization, they came to an agreement to just renovate the current stadium instead so that miami could continue to host superbowls.
@@SteelRhinoXpress San Diego should've had the same approach. These sleazeball owners think that everyone is okay with getting taxed for a billion dollar stadium.
I don’t think it looks very good either.
I went to a Falcons/49ers game in their last season in the Georgia Dome. My first time being inside and i really don't see why they needed a new one and tore it down. GA Dome was beautiful. I know Atlanta wants to host a Super Bowl and other big events in Mercedes-Benz Stadium but still.
Check out the endzone markings in Gillette Stadium - Boston vs. New York. I wondered what the heck this was for. Turns out it was from the filming of the movie, "The Game Plan" starring The Rock.
Chiefs looking better and better ❤️🔥
The colts stadium look like it went from new to old
No, you don't get it. The RCA Dome was built poorly and with little money. So yeah its old to new!
Mr Rainbow Roblox Let's Player r/whoosh
Lol ..
agree 100%,that old look only works for baseball also
Raymond James Stadium has had major upgrades since your “now” picture. Judging from the Hess signage on that now picture, a company that hasn’t sponsored the Bucs in over 10 years and IIRC is out of business AND the Ronde Barber and Joey Galloway posters, this pic is from 2005 or 2006 at the LATEST
4:08 its called municiple stadium