I appreciate all you guys for choosing this video today! *Put your favorite stadiums down below!* (Also, yes I'm aware I'm going to get a lot of comments about how I heavily favored indoor stadiums haha)
As a Giants fan I’m honestly surprised to see MetLife ranked so high-I personally think it’s absolutely terrible. The entire stadium basically sits on a swamp in an incredibly isolated area with very little to do and no real hang out spots after games. Aesthetically the outside looks like a giant AC unit and the dull, grayish seats look super ugly on top of being pretty uncomfortable. The field turf is absolutely atrocious and known to cause multiple injuries, and don’t even get me started on the parking situation. You have to buy insanely expensive parking passes just to park in the stadium lot, otherwise your only means of access to the stadium is via a LITERAL SCHOOL BUS. The entire stadium just feels so soulless and corporate; it lacks any real team identity, with regard to either the Jets OR Giants.
@ethanjones2901 I concur with you on the quality of the field turf at MetLife stadium. I've been on the field twice at band competitions and the quality of my daughter's HS field is far better! MetLife turf is f'ing horrible.
I'm an Eagles fan but somehow my kid is a Giants fan. Each year we Alternate which stadium we go to. Traffic in and out of Philly is horrible. I'd much rather get in and out of MetLife. If we're comparing turf, Philly wins hands down since its grass. Personally I think Lincoln Financial is a nicer looking stadium. In my personal opinion Lincoln Financial was ranked low and MetLife was ranked High.
Part of that I like; like the isolation part. I'm glad there's nowhere to hangout and that it's built on a swamp (as was it's predecessor) in the middle of nowhere. But it does feel generic. The gray seats give me a headache as soon I was into the stadium.
I’ve been to a game at SoFi and it was an experience I will never forget even though my Rams lost to the Seahawks. Another fact about Mercedes Benz Stadium is that it has the cheapest prices for concessions as the owner wanted to make things better for the fans
I didn't know that! Wish more owners would accommodate to the fans like that! I'm a Patriots fan and tickets are stupidly expensive as well as parking for being one of the worst teams in the league!
@@HeapsYT Yeah, too many owners, Kroenke and Kraft included, are more about the money than the fans, only exception is the Packers as the owners are the fans
@@HeapsYT You collect footage, you edit, you narrate and put these videos out, you put in all the effort and miss such things. It was all over the media before MB Stadium in Atlanta opened that it's going to feature particularly fan-friendly prices. It was also all over the media that the stadium houses a chick-fil-a outlet that like all that chain's outlets is closed on Sundays.
I knew the Saints stadium was legendary but I didn't know just how good it looks after so long. Very excited to see next year's Superbowl take place there!
Just got a facelift in 2019 all the outside panels were changed, and the roof was painted The inside photos that are shown in this video are old there’s a new seating arrangements and they have added field level suites. $500 million renovation.
@djkjthe3rd185 Saved? The Superdome was NOT a good place to be during Hurricane Katrina. The power went out, there was no running water, and part of the roof caved in. 35,000 people evacuated there as a shelter of last resort but in reality they should not have been there.
Lambeau Field should be #1 - outdoor stadium with real grass; games played in football weather, not in a sterile environment with fake grass; great Packer HoF; Titletown neighborhood development; and affordable to attend games.
I'm from Dallas, but long time Packers fan. In 2017 I made the pilgrimage to tour Lambeau Field, and I did not realize the metal bleachers are heated! The tour guide said they are heated in June, July, and August...
@@SlickyRick69 Not really. Most of Minneapolis is residential. _Downtown Minnesota_ would be more like downtown New Ulm, Hutchinson, Grand Rapids or Bemidji. Yes, we love our twin cities, and they are great cities, but the heart of the state is in its small to medium sized towns. If you’re a Minnesota native, chances are you trace your roots to some little town, even if you were born in the cities. Me? I was born in Minneapolis, but you will find me munchin all the free corn I can get down in Plainview MN during corn cob days (right after I pay my great grandparents a visit out in back of St. Joachim).
Horrifying how so many stadiums are surrounded by square miles of parking lots and highways. A location next to a body of water and close to downtown do really improve likeability, add spectacular architecture like in Atlanta (Falcons), Minneapolis (Vikings), Las Vegas (Raiders) and Seattle (Seahawks) and it's close to perfect.
Part of the experience at Arrowhead is the tailgate scene. I would hate it if Arrowhead was in the middle of downtown or on the river. The vibes of Kansas City is much much different than other cities - it's a part of our Midwest culture - and we couldn't have it any other way.
Been to Allegiant with a behind the scenes tour of the whole facility. It is absolutely amazing especially with the lanai doors open looking at the strip.
Great insights dude ! As a lifelong fan of going to all types of major and minor league sports/ arenas / stadiums........ I thoroughly enjoy the analysis of the architecture and ins and outs of each locale. Keep up the good work
what?! nah! where would you rank it?? the superdome is one of the more uniquely built stadiums in the league. and w all the renovations it’s receiving it’s only going to get better. it’s hosted seven super bowls, w an eight one coming in february. that says a lot!
😆 How can teams purposefully have cold stadiums? It's called weather, unless the team is candyass and has a roof whether it is retractable or not. "NFL" teams with a roof over their stadium should just start their own "indoor football league" 😠
@@jimbo0707 Teams can make the stadium warmer or colder, if it is in a cold place they can just not have a roof. If it is in a warm place they can blast AC
I think the superdome is so high bc it was built in the 70's and it was way ahead of its time cosmetically. Still looks nice but i wish they would modernize it a little more
It has been. I was there last December and it’s state of the art. Aside from its necessary quirks resulting from doubling as a hurricane-proof shelter (those stairwells are weird, zero sunlight ), it crushes any other nfl experience I’ve ever had, inside and out (top-notch fan experience pregame outside). Superdome >>>>>>>>> JerryWorld all day every day.
Nice to see a different perspective as I definitely prefer open designs and natural weather conditions. Indoor arenas feel too stuffy for me, especially in this scorching hot summer that we're having now.
Tbh I never really liked Arrowhead. Its apparently one of the worst stadium for critical health violation. Plus a Chiefs fan threw an unopened beer can at my head when I was leaving one time so that certainly didn’t help the experience either. Food was decent though.
@@stormageddon248 No asshole, I was leaving the stadium after my team won at arrowhead and some piece of shit threw it at me, I didn’t even know where it came from. It was unopened and solid as a rock. It fractured my jawline and gave me a concussion, all because I was wearing the jersey of the team that beat them. Fuck you for thinking anyone has that coming just because they aren’t a chiefs fan.
I live in LA and I’m not the biggest Football fan. But You definitely see why Sofi stadium cost 3 billion more than the 2nd most expensive stadium. It’s a sports complex more than a stadium. Its insane.
I'm a Chiefs fan and I really like how you put aside history and experience, but rather how the stadium is as a stadium when factoring in your rankings. As much as I love Arrowhead, it is in fact old and I'd be a fool to say it's a better stadium than all the new ones in the league. I recently made my own ranking video for MLB stadiums (I actually went to all of them) and got a lot of backlash for ranking Wrigley and Fenway low. But it's because I followed a very similar ranking criteria to yours. Nice ranking, nice video!
As crazy as it may sound I think baseball stadiums fit better with old/vintage looks, since the sport of baseball goes way back. Idk I actually like vintage stadiums in baseball.
Been to Sofi 10 times and it’s an absolute convoluted mess to navigate this place. Roof leaks and the concourses flood during the rain. Team store is tiny and the registers are outside. Go see the Raiders team store. Biggest I’ve ever seen. BTW I live in LA. Just paid $150 for parking to the Green Day concert. Regular parking, no VIP.
Jaguars fan here. The reason why they were able to host a Super Bowl is because of the city. The Jacksonville area has a lot to it and so much more to grow into. The stadium isn't the greatest, but the area its in has a lot of upsides. I remember the year it came to Jacksonville too. The whole Super Bowl city nearby with all the cool events to take part in. It was a lot a fun and there was a ton of hype. Brought the city a LOT of money so I am happy we got to host one! Easily one of my biggest highlights growing up. Only way it woul have been better is if it was the home team playing lol
I know this is an old video but the ketchup bottles were brought back to the steelers stadium due to extreme back lash from the fanbase. Also I think the field may also be called Heinz field. Kind of like how the Iowa football stadium is called Kinnick Stadium but the field is called duke slater field
@@ianmcginnis5734Back then it was called Qwest field. It was Qwest, then centuryLink field, then lumen field. It seems like these internet/tech companies merged and bought each other overtime, which is why the name kept changing.
Promise Allegiant Stadium is so badass in person. Especially at night all lit up. Also, when they have the 4-90ft doors open. Idk why they don't open them for some games.The other 3 stadiums I've been to are Seahawks, Vikings, Niners, and outside of Sofi. I thought, actually, Raiders stadium looked nicer than the Vikings inside & out, but US Bank is still a beautiful, amazing stadium. Top-5 for sure. What made it more special was the fan experience, especially before kick-off. But Allegiant does look like a nice Vegas resort inside. For crying out loud it has a Wynn Nightclub in the endzone with Marshmello or Steve Aoki in the dj booth. That shit ain't for me at a football game, though.
Lambos the experience San Francisco could’ve done that they would’ve left it where candlestick was. Cool thing about the candlestick people know you can get there. By boat And the tailgating and San Francisco was great not quite as good as Lambo pretty good
Nice video. A FYI Lumen Field ( SeaHawks ) could be considered version 2 of { Husky } field. Both share a very similar shape to maximize the sound to be as LOUD as it can be/
One thought on Raymond James: It was one of the least expensive stadiums in the NFL to build. But they absolutely got the most out of their money, the design, the pirate ship, how open it is, etc.
It sucks unless you want to bake in the Floirda heat. It's a very basic bitch stadium. And old and run down and in a bad area. The pirate ship is cute but just a gimmick.
@@Orlando_Steve I hear you on the heat and humidity. It blows my mind when people talk about moving to "sunny warm" Florida. Yeah, like in winter. The rest of the year it's hot, or insufferably hot.
The Browns stadium was called FirstEnergy Stadium until last year. I think the current name is temporary. (A suggestion I have is McBride Stadium, as tribute to the team's founder).
My dude ... when writing your script, did you consider using any adjectives other than just "amazing" to describe aesthetically impressive stuff? (Spectacular, stunning, remarkable, sublime, beautiful, stellar, elegant, magnificent, striking, eye-catching, awesome?) *Did* you write a script? Or just ad-lib off of an outline or list of bullet points? It's a shame considering how nicely you constructed the visual elements, but this stifling monotony became so annoying after a while, I couldn't finish the list. Just something to consider on future videos ... 😊
I've been to 3 football games and 2 concerts at SoFi Stadium and it's been an unforgettable experience every time. Great amenities and easy access to everything you could want during an event. Getting in and out is a breeze too which I can't say about every stadium. My favorite thing though is that majority of the sections are actually underground because of LAX being so close. It's definitely weird going there for the first time and having to descend to your seats!
Just discovered the channel and I have to say, I love seeing someone who is as into all the little nitpicky aesthetic things I am. (Even if this is less of an aesthetic video) My dad typically still rolls his eyes at me when I comment on how the field looks at the beginning of the super bowl, and comment how I wish we had the 1974-93 style end zones, and tells me he just doesn't care how the field looks (I just love the helmets on either side)
Bro I'm glad my content is reaching other people who are also nitpicky with aesthetics like uniforms, stadiums, helmets, etc. I also love how you said you comment on how the Super Bowl field looks, as I always do the same thing! Super Bowl 52 has got to be my favorite field appearance! I would make a "Ranking NFL Super Bowl Fields" video but that would reach a very small audience haha
I have been to the Cardinals, Commanders, Panthers and Vikings stadiums all were good. I like US Bank when the light shines in from outside. It's really nice when it's around zero outside.
I’ve been to Lucas Oil Stadium, Allegiant Stadium, and Lincoln Financial Field. I’ve been to LOS a lot since I live in Indiana but Allegiant was incredible both inside and out! I like the exterior of The Linc more than the interior once inside. But with that said, the food is really good and the Philly fan atmosphere is a must for any football fan to experience in person. Next season I’m hoping to go to US Bank Stadium when the Colts come there. Hope you do this for NBA arenas too!
I can definitely agree with the author's point of view about EverBank here in Jacksonville. Been to a few genes there as a resident, and definitely needs an upgrade...even the owner talks of improvement, but that has been going on for years and years, probably more...
Awesome rating of each NFL stadiums. Well done. I'm sure you're probably gonna propose talking about a potential NFL realignment that we're want to see and the league should consider the idea.
Realignment? Most the divisions are at least logical. If there was a correction to be made it would probably be something like swapping the Colts and Dolphins. Nothing egregious like the days when the Falcons played in the NFC West.
@@DieYuppiieSkum The swaps would have to be in the same conference otherwise the swaps would get real wild. Cowboys in the East is geographically silly but all those rivalries means they probably wouldn't change.
I live in Indiana and have been to lucas oil stadium twice, once for a colts game and once for the Olympic swimming trials. Most of the time it's super underrated but you gave it the respect it deserves. Still a diehard packers fan though
SoFi is not a true indoor stadium. The stadium itself is open air with a separate canopy covering it. Think of it as if it was a stadium with an Easy-Up over it.
Lambeau is my favorite, but that is due to its historical significance, so I applaud you for not taking that into account with your rankings. The history is really what drives Lambeau as a practical stadium.
So amazing to see my home field lucas oil at 6. Always loved it very much. Great location to get on the highway quick or take some time at slippery noodle to get rid of some brews. The stadium itself is awesome as well.
As someone who went to highmark for the first time last year it is honestly the best stadium I’ve ever been too. It was so easy to navigate to and even though I was up in the nosebleeds, the view was amazing, it’s honestly way better than any of the other stadiums in the era, especially the skydome and scotiabank center
I can only imagine where he would rank the Baltimore Ravens Stadium if this was a month or two ago after they made some crazy luxury renovations to their suites and party rooms. it literally is one of the most luxurious stadiums post renovations definitely would place it in the top 10. It’s almost a new stadium on the inside when it comes to the luxury areas/features
The new stadiums yea are better for luxury but as far as football stadiums go, all the older ones are the best. The browns and bills stadium just make you feel football.
Agreed, the new stadiums are just a bunch of bells and whistles and glitz, not really stadiums at all in the traditional sense of the word. That's why everyone loves Lambeau and Arrowhead and Lumen (Modeled after Husky Stadium btw) - these really give the true stadium vibe !
I hope you are young. Gives me some hope. I hate the corporate, soulless, indoor stuffiness that are domes. Modern architecture is ass and modern architects are pretentious pricks.
I feel that parking availability and tailgating options add to the gameday experience. Therefore, I would consider on site parking availability as a part of the ranking process.
MetLife Stadium is my all time favorite. It’s clean, it’s sleek, I love the outdoor design, also the exterior looks like the twin towers in New York, the stadium is a 3 hr drive for me and best of all, it’s hosting the 2026 World Cup final.
The Miami stadium looks unique but the only flaws is the way the visiting sidelines are exposed to the sun. They might have to do something to keep the players cooled.
I just want the NFL to be fair and allow each stadium to host a Super Bowl. I would love to see one at Lambeau or in Buffalo or Cleveland, hopefully during a snowstorm. I'm tired of all this dome/warm weather crap. Lousy weather conditions are part of the game and the SB shouldn't be any different.😡
I appreciate all you guys for choosing this video today! *Put your favorite stadiums down below!*
(Also, yes I'm aware I'm going to get a lot of comments about how I heavily favored indoor stadiums haha)
Raymond James Stadium (the only one I’ve been to, Go Bucs!).
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I love Lambo and Arrowhead
SoFi Stadium. Went there a couple of times for games and one tour. Pretty amazing.
As a Giants fan I’m honestly surprised to see MetLife ranked so high-I personally think it’s absolutely terrible. The entire stadium basically sits on a swamp in an incredibly isolated area with very little to do and no real hang out spots after games. Aesthetically the outside looks like a giant AC unit and the dull, grayish seats look super ugly on top of being pretty uncomfortable.
The field turf is absolutely atrocious and known to cause multiple injuries, and don’t even get me started on the parking situation. You have to buy insanely expensive parking passes just to park in the stadium lot, otherwise your only means of access to the stadium is via a LITERAL SCHOOL BUS.
The entire stadium just feels so soulless and corporate; it lacks any real team identity, with regard to either the Jets OR Giants.
Yup. Giants fan here. MetLife is a glorified tuna can
@ethanjones2901 I concur with you on the quality of the field turf at MetLife stadium. I've been on the field twice at band competitions and the quality of my daughter's HS field is far better! MetLife turf is f'ing horrible.
Well giants are horrible team so they deserve a trash stadium 😂
I'm an Eagles fan but somehow my kid is a Giants fan. Each year we Alternate which stadium we go to.
Traffic in and out of Philly is horrible. I'd much rather get in and out of MetLife.
If we're comparing turf, Philly wins hands down since its grass.
Personally I think Lincoln Financial is a nicer looking stadium.
In my personal opinion Lincoln Financial was ranked low and MetLife was ranked High.
Part of that I like; like the isolation part. I'm glad there's nowhere to hangout and that it's built on a swamp (as was it's predecessor) in the middle of nowhere. But it does feel generic. The gray seats give me a headache as soon I was into the stadium.
I’ve been to a game at SoFi and it was an experience I will never forget even though my Rams lost to the Seahawks. Another fact about Mercedes Benz Stadium is that it has the cheapest prices for concessions as the owner wanted to make things better for the fans
I didn't know that! Wish more owners would accommodate to the fans like that! I'm a Patriots fan and tickets are stupidly expensive as well as parking for being one of the worst teams in the league!
@@HeapsYT Yeah, too many owners, Kroenke and Kraft included, are more about the money than the fans, only exception is the Packers as the owners are the fans
@@HeapsYT You collect footage, you edit, you narrate and put these videos out, you put in all the effort and miss such things. It was all over the media before MB Stadium in Atlanta opened that it's going to feature particularly fan-friendly prices. It was also all over the media that the stadium houses a chick-fil-a outlet that like all that chain's outlets is closed on Sundays.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 "the stadium houses a chick-fil-a outlet that like all that chain's outlets is closed on Sundays." LOLOLOL
Hoping to get to SoFi this season or next to see a home game for the Raiders.
(Yes, you read that correctly 😇)
I knew the Saints stadium was legendary but I didn't know just how good it looks after so long. Very excited to see next year's Superbowl take place there!
Same here!
Just got a facelift in 2019 all the outside panels were changed, and the roof was painted The inside photos that are shown in this video are old there’s a new seating arrangements and they have added field level suites. $500 million renovation.
That stadium saved so many people during Katrina. Truly a great structure that should be protected for it’s significance.
@djkjthe3rd185 Saved? The Superdome was NOT a good place to be during Hurricane Katrina. The power went out, there was no running water, and part of the roof caved in. 35,000 people evacuated there as a shelter of last resort but in reality they should not have been there.
One nice thing about the titans stadium is that you get a really good view of the city and Batman building
Very true! One of the stadiums I've been to!
@@HeapsYTCan you do a NBA version
@@TemiAdeyinka On my list!
Nashvilles skyline is trash.
@@boogitybear2283 Your opinion is trash
Lambeau Field should be #1 - outdoor stadium with real grass; games played in football weather, not in a sterile environment with fake grass; great Packer HoF; Titletown neighborhood development; and affordable to attend games.
I'm from Dallas, but long time Packers fan. In 2017 I made the pilgrimage to tour Lambeau Field, and I did not realize the metal bleachers are heated! The tour guide said they are heated in June, July, and August...
LMAO! Good joke
Only when the sun is out @@GLA741
I am a Packers fan
The city is Minneapolis, the state is Minnesota. There is no “downtown Minnesota”.
Lmao I’m sure that’s what he meant
Just misspoke lol, both start with Minn so my mind just got confused haha
Yea whatever Fargo…
Tbf, Minneapolis is the technical downtown of Minnesota 😅
@@SlickyRick69 Not really. Most of Minneapolis is residential. _Downtown Minnesota_ would be more like downtown New Ulm, Hutchinson, Grand Rapids or Bemidji. Yes, we love our twin cities, and they are great cities, but the heart of the state is in its small to medium sized towns. If you’re a Minnesota native, chances are you trace your roots to some little town, even if you were born in the cities. Me? I was born in Minneapolis, but you will find me munchin all the free corn I can get down in Plainview MN during corn cob days (right after I pay my great grandparents a visit out in back of St. Joachim).
The Dolphins gaming an advantage by being in the shade while the opponents are in the heat and sun light is brilliant.
I thought this was an odd thing to say because it's true of most outdoor NFL stadiums.
Because it is scorching hot up until November.
No way Levi's is 18. It's a dump in the middle of an office park that is impossible to get to and get away from.
It’s not a dump but the rest is true.
Why does everyone hardcore shit on their hometown stadium? I don’t get it.
Horrifying how so many stadiums are surrounded by square miles of parking lots and highways. A location next to a body of water and close to downtown do really improve likeability, add spectacular architecture like in Atlanta (Falcons), Minneapolis (Vikings), Las Vegas (Raiders) and Seattle (Seahawks) and it's close to perfect.
Agreed!
Part of why Im surprised the Browns and the Bengals stadiums were so low
Tailgate parties are part of the game day experience.
Not in Green Bay
Part of the experience at Arrowhead is the tailgate scene. I would hate it if Arrowhead was in the middle of downtown or on the river. The vibes of Kansas City is much much different than other cities - it's a part of our Midwest culture - and we couldn't have it any other way.
I never thought I’d find a stadium ranking I almost completely agree with 💀🙏 good list, finally someone who doesn’t throw crazy bias in the ranking
unironically the Tottenham Hotspur have the best nfl stadium
The new Bills stadium is supposed to be modeled after it
Yeah that's an amazing stadium! Can't wait to see the Bills stadium be similar!
I’ve been there. I disagree. I do love the design. If you go based on design alone then yes. Everything else I could take or leave
i’m an arsenal fan (we hate tottenham) and i still have to say that stadium is absolutely incredible
@@thatonefan_1371I’m a spurs fan…and I hate arsenal😂
I'm sensing a gen z dome bias
With a hard-on for glass and rebar rafters. The top stadiums here are straight garbage.
I've seen games at NRG, in Houston, as well.
I liked it, but I think I prefer the outdoor feel of Hard Rock better. I prefer natural light.
Been to Allegiant with a behind the scenes tour of the whole facility. It is absolutely amazing especially with the lanai doors open looking at the strip.
That sounds absolutely amazing, a tour of that place must be a dream!
@HeapsYT yea it was nice!
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Great insights dude ! As a lifelong fan of going to
all types of major and minor league sports/ arenas / stadiums........ I thoroughly enjoy the analysis of the architecture and ins and outs of each locale. Keep up the good work
This is actually a pretty fair, well done list. The Superdome is too high for me, but i wouldn't change much else. Good work.
Thanks man, I appreciate it!
what?! nah! where would you rank it?? the superdome is one of the more uniquely built stadiums in the league. and w all the renovations it’s receiving it’s only going to get better. it’s hosted seven super bowls, w an eight one coming in february. that says a lot!
They're trying to keep the Superdome modern looking but its age is still very apparent when you look at the walls, seats, and ceiling.
If you haven’t already, I think a video ranking the top college football stadiums would be cool!
I think teams purposefully have messy uncomfortable and cold stadiums to put fear in the opens and bring intensity. Great video
Ooooo I actually have never thought of this idea! I feel like they usually have the interest of fan experience first, but that might be a valid point!
@@HeapsYT You should make a video where you rank the hardest stadiums to win in. or which teams have the biggest home field advantage.
😆 How can teams purposefully have cold stadiums? It's called weather, unless the team is candyass and has a roof whether it is retractable or not. "NFL" teams with a roof over their stadium should just start their own "indoor football league" 😠
@@jimbo0707 Teams can make the stadium warmer or colder, if it is in a cold place they can just not have a roof. If it is in a warm place they can blast AC
I think the superdome is so high bc it was built in the 70's and it was way ahead of its time cosmetically. Still looks nice but i wish they would modernize it a little more
Agreed with everything you said!
It has been. I was there last December and it’s state of the art. Aside from its necessary quirks resulting from doubling as a hurricane-proof shelter (those stairwells are weird, zero sunlight ), it crushes any other nfl experience I’ve ever had, inside and out (top-notch fan experience pregame outside).
Superdome >>>>>>>>> JerryWorld all day every day.
Nice to see a different perspective as I definitely prefer open designs and natural weather conditions.
Indoor arenas feel too stuffy for me, especially in this scorching hot summer that we're having now.
That's fair, I feel like some places definitely should stay outdoor especially in area where weather plays a huge part of the game
Lambo and Arrowhead are both incredible stadiums
Ahh yes my favorite football stadium, Lamborghini field
Tbh I never really liked Arrowhead. Its apparently one of the worst stadium for critical health violation. Plus a Chiefs fan threw an unopened beer can at my head when I was leaving one time so that certainly didn’t help the experience either. Food was decent though.
@@Orto4956did you have it coming?
Surprise it was me and you did have it coming. How bout those Chiefs!
@@stormageddon248 No asshole, I was leaving the stadium after my team won at arrowhead and some piece of shit threw it at me, I didn’t even know where it came from. It was unopened and solid as a rock. It fractured my jawline and gave me a concussion, all because I was wearing the jersey of the team that beat them. Fuck you for thinking anyone has that coming just because they aren’t a chiefs fan.
I live in LA and I’m not the biggest Football fan. But You definitely see why Sofi stadium cost 3 billion more than the 2nd most expensive stadium. It’s a sports complex more than a stadium. Its insane.
Insanely Great !!!
I'm a Chiefs fan and I really like how you put aside history and experience, but rather how the stadium is as a stadium when factoring in your rankings. As much as I love Arrowhead, it is in fact old and I'd be a fool to say it's a better stadium than all the new ones in the league. I recently made my own ranking video for MLB stadiums (I actually went to all of them) and got a lot of backlash for ranking Wrigley and Fenway low. But it's because I followed a very similar ranking criteria to yours. Nice ranking, nice video!
As crazy as it may sound I think baseball stadiums fit better with old/vintage looks, since the sport of baseball goes way back. Idk I actually like vintage stadiums in baseball.
As an MLB fan, I think that SoFi Stadium has to be the best stadium in north american sports.
It's pretty amazing!
Been to Sofi 10 times and it’s an absolute convoluted mess to navigate this place. Roof leaks and the concourses flood during the rain. Team store is tiny and the registers are outside. Go see the Raiders team store. Biggest I’ve ever seen. BTW I live in LA. Just paid $150 for parking to the Green Day concert. Regular parking, no VIP.
Ya if you like the stink of brown
Best ranking everrr dude u actually look in to the real looks in to the stadiums instead of the packers with its history.
If I did a drinking game on use of the word “amazing,” I probably wouldn’t survive.
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As a Vikings fan who has been to both US Bank and So-Fi, I'd have to agree with the ranking here.
Glad you agree! It was neck and neck for me!
Indianapolis Colts Lucas oil Stadium beats them I’ve been to both I’ve been to all three. My opinion
US Bank Stadium Sucks, I hate watching games there as the players look like ants and the video screens are pathetic
Jaguars fan here. The reason why they were able to host a Super Bowl is because of the city. The Jacksonville area has a lot to it and so much more to grow into. The stadium isn't the greatest, but the area its in has a lot of upsides. I remember the year it came to Jacksonville too. The whole Super Bowl city nearby with all the cool events to take part in. It was a lot a fun and there was a ton of hype. Brought the city a LOT of money so I am happy we got to host one! Easily one of my biggest highlights growing up. Only way it woul have been better is if it was the home team playing lol
I like the unbiased of this video , and surprise our stadium (Atlanta) made #3🎉
It's impressive to see how some NFL stadiums are outdated compared to other stadiums around the world.
Great job on this video heap i loved it ty
Give old RFK Stadium a standard makeover and it would out rank the bottom 3rd of Stadiums instantly.
I know this is an old video but the ketchup bottles were brought back to the steelers stadium due to extreme back lash from the fanbase. Also I think the field may also be called Heinz field. Kind of like how the Iowa football stadium is called Kinnick Stadium but the field is called duke slater field
Add the views to the Broncos stadium and it’s much higher than the rankings. Any indoor stadium should be below it imho.
Qwest Field in Seattle is another Innovative stadium for it's time in the early 2000's and where the Kingdome was 🏟️🏈⚽
Lumen*
@@ianmcginnis5734Back then it was called Qwest field.
It was Qwest, then centuryLink field, then lumen field. It seems like these internet/tech companies merged and bought each other overtime, which is why the name kept changing.
As a Commanders fan, I knew y'all would get us quickly.😂😂
Promise Allegiant Stadium is so badass in person. Especially at night all lit up. Also, when they have the 4-90ft doors open. Idk why they don't open them for some games.The other 3 stadiums I've been to are Seahawks, Vikings, Niners, and outside of Sofi. I thought, actually, Raiders stadium looked nicer than the Vikings inside & out, but US Bank is still a beautiful, amazing stadium. Top-5 for sure. What made it more special was the fan experience, especially before kick-off. But Allegiant does look like a nice Vegas resort inside. For crying out loud it has a Wynn Nightclub in the endzone with Marshmello or Steve Aoki in the dj booth. That shit ain't for me at a football game, though.
I agree with this list right here man. Keep this videos up 👍
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!
This list trash
An afternoon game early in the season at Sofi is hell. You feel like an ant under a magnifying glass.
Re Heaps: "I know RIGHT"
Re: Mark Waters.. ohh especially THAT ONE!!
Favorite indoor stadium Allegiant Stadium just beautiful inside and out favorite outdoor stadium Hard Rock love the tennis court them build
0:10 that rhyme worked so well
No way I didn't notice the rhyme at all 💀💀💀
1 trip to lambeau and you'll change your mind, it's definitely top 5 with not only historical value but also the modern updates in and around
I've actually been to Lambeau and enjoyed the experience!
@@HeapsYT why did you rank it so low then?
@@bigtymer501he’s ranking it off of the stadium quality, not the fan experience or history
I feel disrespected with Caesars Superdome being higher rated than Lambeau Field.
Lambos the experience San Francisco could’ve done that they would’ve left it where candlestick was. Cool thing about the candlestick people know you can get there. By boat And the tailgating and San Francisco was great not quite as good as Lambo pretty good
Falcons stadium also has pretty cheap food for stadium food. 5 dollar beers, 2-3 dollar hot dogs, etc.
Nice video. A FYI Lumen Field ( SeaHawks ) could be considered version 2 of { Husky } field. Both share a very similar shape to maximize the sound to be as LOUD as it can be/
One thought on Raymond James: It was one of the least expensive stadiums in the NFL to build. But they absolutely got the most out of their money, the design, the pirate ship, how open it is, etc.
It sucks unless you want to bake in the Floirda heat. It's a very basic bitch stadium. And old and run down and in a bad area. The pirate ship is cute but just a gimmick.
@@Orlando_Steve I hear you on the heat and humidity. It blows my mind when people talk about moving to "sunny warm" Florida. Yeah, like in winter. The rest of the year it's hot, or insufferably hot.
Mercedes Benz Stadium is actually good
3:26 A sponsor pays them, but that company's name isnt on it or called it? What are they paying for if it's not naming rights?
The Browns stadium was called FirstEnergy Stadium until last year. I think the current name is temporary.
(A suggestion I have is McBride Stadium, as tribute to the team's founder).
That would be a great tribute! Also it rolls of the tongue nicely!
Sounds like a chicken nugget bride. No one wants that.
its going to be renamed to poo on my lower back and thighs park
My dude ... when writing your script, did you consider using any adjectives other than just "amazing" to describe aesthetically impressive stuff? (Spectacular, stunning, remarkable, sublime, beautiful, stellar, elegant, magnificent, striking, eye-catching, awesome?) *Did* you write a script? Or just ad-lib off of an outline or list of bullet points?
It's a shame considering how nicely you constructed the visual elements, but this stifling monotony became so annoying after a while, I couldn't finish the list. Just something to consider on future videos ... 😊
I've been to 3 football games and 2 concerts at SoFi Stadium and it's been an unforgettable experience every time. Great amenities and easy access to everything you could want during an event. Getting in and out is a breeze too which I can't say about every stadium. My favorite thing though is that majority of the sections are actually underground because of LAX being so close. It's definitely weird going there for the first time and having to descend to your seats!
Just discovered the channel and I have to say, I love seeing someone who is as into all the little nitpicky aesthetic things I am. (Even if this is less of an aesthetic video)
My dad typically still rolls his eyes at me when I comment on how the field looks at the beginning of the super bowl, and comment how I wish we had the 1974-93 style end zones, and tells me he just doesn't care how the field looks (I just love the helmets on either side)
Bro I'm glad my content is reaching other people who are also nitpicky with aesthetics like uniforms, stadiums, helmets, etc. I also love how you said you comment on how the Super Bowl field looks, as I always do the same thing! Super Bowl 52 has got to be my favorite field appearance!
I would make a "Ranking NFL Super Bowl Fields" video but that would reach a very small audience haha
@@HeapsYT It probably would, still fun to see, no matter what you do. I feel the art of the game does add a level to it.
I have been to the Cardinals, Commanders, Panthers and Vikings stadiums all were good. I like US Bank when the light shines in from outside. It's really nice when it's around zero outside.
I’ve been to Lucas Oil Stadium, Allegiant Stadium, and Lincoln Financial Field. I’ve been to LOS a lot since I live in Indiana but Allegiant was incredible both inside and out! I like the exterior of The Linc more than the interior once inside. But with that said, the food is really good and the Philly fan atmosphere is a must for any football fan to experience in person. Next season I’m hoping to go to US Bank Stadium when the Colts come there.
Hope you do this for NBA arenas too!
I will! NBA is next on my list!
I can definitely agree with the author's point of view about EverBank here in Jacksonville. Been to a few genes there as a resident, and definitely needs an upgrade...even the owner talks of improvement, but that has been going on for years and years, probably more...
Good rankings!
My Lumen Field got high enough😂 thanks for sharing which is caring 🎉
Awesome rating of each NFL stadiums. Well done.
I'm sure you're probably gonna propose talking about a potential NFL realignment that we're want to see and the league should consider the idea.
Thanks man I appreciate you!
Realignment? Most the divisions are at least logical. If there was a correction to be made it would probably be something like swapping the Colts and Dolphins. Nothing egregious like the days when the Falcons played in the NFC West.
@ericparker163 same with the Ravens and maybe the Cowboys and Panthers swapping out for a proper geographical location.
@@DieYuppiieSkum The swaps would have to be in the same conference otherwise the swaps would get real wild. Cowboys in the East is geographically silly but all those rivalries means they probably wouldn't change.
@@ericparker163 as in putting the Cowboys in the NFC South, while the Panthers takes its place and br part of the NFC East, developing new rivalries.
SoFi is honestly INCREDIBLE to visit as a Brit I went to a rams game as I was in LA and was stunned
Well done. Thanks. Fun to see this. But... "Skyline of Minnesota"??? Overall, well done. I agree that SoFi is the best right now.
I live in Indiana and have been to lucas oil stadium twice, once for a colts game and once for the Olympic swimming trials. Most of the time it's super underrated but you gave it the respect it deserves. Still a diehard packers fan though
sofi gets hot. Unacceptable for indoor stadium
You said "ammmazzing" 86 times
Yet one of the best stadium review vids i've seen.
Haha I do tend to say amazing a lot 💀 I'm glad you enjoyed!
SoFi is not a true indoor stadium. The stadium itself is open air with a separate canopy covering it. Think of it as if it was a stadium with an Easy-Up over it.
@@MikeyKaos716 It's hot. That's all that matters.
@@Frip36it is deathly hot, it would be better without a roof
Lambeau is my favorite, but that is due to its historical significance, so I applaud you for not taking that into account with your rankings. The history is really what drives Lambeau as a practical stadium.
Very true! Thank you!
So amazing to see my home field lucas oil at 6. Always loved it very much. Great location to get on the highway quick or take some time at slippery noodle to get rid of some brews. The stadium itself is awesome as well.
As someone who went to highmark for the first time last year it is honestly the best stadium I’ve ever been too. It was so easy to navigate to and even though I was up in the nosebleeds, the view was amazing, it’s honestly way better than any of the other stadiums in the era, especially the skydome and scotiabank center
I love to see firsthand opinions!
I can only imagine where he would rank the Baltimore Ravens Stadium if this was a month or two ago after they made some crazy luxury renovations to their suites and party rooms. it literally is one of the most luxurious stadiums post renovations definitely would place it in the top 10. It’s almost a new stadium on the inside when it comes to the luxury areas/features
What's up brother!! I luv this video!! The old solider field in Chicago was the best stadium 🏟 ever!! I remember going when I was a kid
I appreciate you bro! Glad you enjoyed!
The Superdome was built way ahead of its time! It’s a great place to watch a Football game!
I would have put Mercedes-Benz Stadium at #1, but that's just me 😂
That's definitely a valid take though!
The new stadiums yea are better for luxury but as far as football stadiums go, all the older ones are the best. The browns and bills stadium just make you feel football.
Agreed, the new stadiums are just a bunch of bells and whistles and glitz, not really stadiums at all in the traditional sense of the word. That's why everyone loves Lambeau and Arrowhead and Lumen (Modeled after Husky Stadium btw) - these really give the true stadium vibe !
I hope you are young. Gives me some hope. I hate the corporate, soulless, indoor stuffiness that are domes. Modern architecture is ass and modern architects are pretentious pricks.
Metlife has NFL teams?
I'm curious. Where would you have ranked the older Irving Texas stadium if it still existed?
I went to a falcons game with the box seats at the Mercedes Benz stadium… YA’LL THEY MAKE FOOD IN THE BOX FOR YOU AND IT’S THE BEST I EVER EATEN😭
The same superdome that had murders back in the Katrina days is higher than lambeau? Oh yeah, not to mention it’s a dome.😮😮😮
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Maybe 😏
I agree with most of your rankings so good job although practicalty ssy since SoFi has no AC it should come in a close second to US BANK
That's fair! I appreciate you!
HERE WE GO STEELERS HERE WE GO! And yes it's ALWAYS Heinz Field to TRUE Stellers fanns
Heinz Field! Always!
You should rank them based on just game day atmosphere, I’d love to see how much the list changes!
It would change quite a bit! The fanbase ranking video is on my list so that video would be pretty similar!
Hard Rock Stadium was honestly a special place to watch games.
What a cool video! Nice to see all the different angles and images rarely seen on TV
Thanks man! Glad you appreciated it!
I know I’m a few months late but man as a falcons fan I wasn’t expecting our stadium to ranked at number 3
Jerry World is the shittiest stadium I've ever been to in my life.
I feel that parking availability and tailgating options add to the gameday experience. Therefore, I would consider on site parking availability as a part of the ranking process.
To add on, I went to FedEx in 2021 and an usher started a fight with a fan. Some dude even yelled out “he was doing that last week”
I feel like the only way the Chicago Bears will get a brand new stadium is by having a 2nd NFL team play in Chicago
Chicago* Bears*
Chicago Bears stadium looks great. No need to change it.
@@einundsiebenziger5488 Yes smh
MetLife Stadium is my all time favorite. It’s clean, it’s sleek, I love the outdoor design, also the exterior looks like the twin towers in New York, the stadium is a 3 hr drive for me and best of all, it’s hosting the 2026 World Cup final.
I had a great experience there when I watched Jets vs Bucs in 2022! A great stadium!
That stadium is trash
AT&T Stadium should've hosted the world cup Final 🏅
The seating in the superdome suck to narrow, to tight and the bests are at the bars
Being indoors does not make a stadium better
Arrowhead and Lambeau should be top 2
The Miami stadium looks unique but the only flaws is the way the visiting sidelines are exposed to the sun. They might have to do something to keep the players cooled.
MIami is trying to get an advantage by having the visitors in the sun. It's a brilliant design
Maybe rank cities by their stadiums and arenas?
I like this idea!
Can you do MLB stadiums next if you haven’t done them already
On my list!
AT&t stadium I love your videos❤
Is Lumen Field narrower than other stadiums?
I just want the NFL to be fair and allow each stadium to host a Super Bowl. I would love to see one at Lambeau or in Buffalo or Cleveland, hopefully during a snowstorm. I'm tired of all this dome/warm weather crap. Lousy weather conditions are part of the game and the SB shouldn't be any different.😡
21:15 Sofi Stadium will also host the 2028 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games.
I love to see how much it's being used! Not to mention another Super Bowl in just 3 years!
Metlife is too high
Can you do college stadiums?