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The $1.2 billion AT&T Stadium is in Arlington, Texas. Outside view of the stadium prior to the CONMEBOL Copa America 2024 Group C match between United States and Bolivia at AT&T Stadium on June 23 ...
They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list. The majority of these stadiums are used for American football , either in college football or the National Football League (NFL).
Defunct American football stadiums by capacity Image Stadium Capacity City State/Province Closed Home teams Refs John F. Kennedy Stadium: 100,000 Philadelphia: Pennsylvania: 1992 Philadelphia Eagles; also a frequent venue for the Army–Navy Game: Cleveland Stadium: 81,000 Cleveland: Ohio: 1996 Cleveland Browns: Tulane Stadium: 80,985 New ...
With a peak capacity of over 100,000 spectators (80,000+ listed seating capacity), AT&T Stadium has the highest capacity of any NFL stadium, while MetLife Stadium has the highest listed seating capacity at 82,500. The smallest stadium is Soldier Field with a capacity of 61,500. In their normal configurations, all of the league's 30 stadiums ...
Texas Tech reveals the new number. Also, several returning Red Raiders will have new numbers in 2024. Jones AT&T Stadium capacity set for Texas Tech football games, spokesman says
Arlington, Texas: Lot C, Northwest side of AT&T Stadium [189] Big 12 Championship Game: LaDainian Tomlinson: Kansas State Wildcats December 31, 2022 4 Ohio State Buckeyes 41 1 Georgia Bulldogs: 42: Atlanta, Georgia: Mercedes-Benz Stadium: Peach Bowl – College Football Playoff Semifinal: Ohio State Buckeyes January 2, 2023 11 Penn State ...
Some Texas Tech football fans think it vital to keep Jones AT&T Stadium at 60,000. Will it happen with new south zone building and northeast ramp? Jones AT&T Stadium capacity comes into focus.
AT&T Stadium is a big retractable roof stadium in Arlington, Texas, United States. It serves as the home of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL), and was completed on May 27, 2000. It is also the home of the Cotton Bowl Classic, the Big 12 Championship Game, and the Southwest Classic.