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Football - The Best NFL Stadiums

 

Author: Michael Russell

Watching an NFL football game in person at the stadium is one of life's ultimate experiences. If you're a football fan you know what I mean. Being in one of the top NFL stadiums is even more enjoyable. Which football stadiums are the best? Out of the 31 NFL football stadiums, here are the top 5.

#5 - Cleveland Browns Stadium

Browns stadium in Cleveland, OH ranks in at number 5 on the list of top NFL stadiums. Cleveland stadium is a great place to watch a football game. Built near downtown Cleveland, the architects of the stadium built in large gaps in order for fans to be able to look out of the stadium and into downtown Cleveland. They also installed a lot of glass in the stadium to see out of. The atmosphere in the stadium is breathtaking. The fans in the "dog pound" are some of the most boisterous and rabid fans of any NFL football team. The stadium is also built near the beautiful Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

#4 - Ford Field

Coming in at number 4 is Ford Field in Detroit, MI. Ford Field was the site for the 2006 NFL Super Bowl. That will tell you something about this stadium right there. This is without a doubt the most beautiful indoor stadium in all of football. Looking at all of the brick and exposed ductwork inside the stadium gives it an old time feel, sort of like being inside a loft that was restored in an old building. It even includes a 7-story atrium.

#3 - Reliant Stadium

Houston, TX is home to Reliant Stadium and the Houston Texans. This football stadium has a unique fabric that the roof is made of which allows the sunlight to shine through. The roof can also be completely opened to allow the natural weather elements to come through. Even though this is used mostly for an indoor stadium, the football field is made of natural grass and not artificial turf. Every NFL player will tell you that this stadium is one of the best to play football in.

#2 Raymond James Stadium

Coming in at number 2 is Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL. This is one of the most unique stadiums in all of football. It is almost like a theme park adventure. There are lots of palm trees, flags everywhere and even a 103-foot pirate ship. This ship is located in Buccaneer Cove in the stadium and has a cannon that shoots cannon balls when Tampa Bay scores a touchdown. The football stadium is also a favorite among those who love the sunlight. The weather in Tampa makes this NFL stadium one of the nicest to watch a football game in.

#1 Qwest Field

The top NFL football stadium to watch a game is has to be Qwest Field in Seattle, WA. This stadium gives you one of the most beautiful views anywhere of Mount Rainier and the downtown Seattle skyline. It's breathtaking to see. There is no bad seat in the house to watch one of the better football teams playing from. The atmosphere, location and view, make this the best NFL football stadium to be in for a game.

Author Bio:

Michael Russell

Michael Russell has been involved in online business since early 2001, and whilst spending countless hours each month running his business still finds time for various hobbies and interests.

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