The Best Stadiums for Football

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Football is finally back. If you want to catch a game outside the comforts of your own couch, check out these stadiums that will give you the best football experience.

SPORTS AUTHORITY FIELD

If you are looking for the stadium with the best view, head to Denver, Colorado. The Sports Authority Field is home to the Denver Broncos and gives you a great seat to see Peyton Manning and the rest of the Broncos play some football. The view of the Rocky Mountains from the stadium is breathtaking and will give you a nice thing to look at during commercial breaks. Plus, the beer is known to be super cheap.

CENTURYLINK FIELD

Centurylink Field

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Centurylink Field in Seattle, Washington is home to one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL. The Seattle Seahawks have a huge and dedicated fan following, so it is no wonder that it gets super loud when they play at home. The stadium is located in beautiful downtown Seattle. It is a very noisy, yet beautiful place to see a football game live.

ARROWHEAD STADIUM

We all know Kansas City has some of the best barbeque in the country. What better way to eat some ribs than with some Kansas City Chiefs fans? Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City is also one of the loudest stadiums in the league and is one of the best tailgating spots. With great food and friendly fans, it is an awesome place to eat some delicious grub then go see the Chiefs play.

LAMBEAU FIELD

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Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin might be the most famous and legendary stadium in the country. Also known as the Frozen Tundra, the stadium is a 1950s-era stadium that is full of throwback décor. It is nestled in a quite neighborhood of the city and hosts the always-dominating Green Bay Packers. Going to Lambeau Field is a unique experience and a great way to see Aaron Rodgers live, which could arguably be the best player in the NFL.