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It opened in 1999 as Cleveland Browns Stadium and was known as FirstEnergy Stadium from 2013 to 2023 before briefly reverting to its original name until 2024. The initial seating capacity was listed at 73,200 people, but following the first phase of a two-year renovation project in 2014, was reduced to the current capacity of 67,431.
M&T Bank Stadium: Baltimore Ravens: Baltimore, Maryland: 71,008 Bermuda grass [28] Open 1998 [29] Mercedes-Benz Stadium ‡ Atlanta Falcons: Atlanta, Georgia: 71,000 FieldTurf Revolution [30] Retractable 2017 [31] MetLife Stadium: New York Giants New York Jets: East Rutherford, New Jersey: 82,500 FieldTurf Core [32] Open 2010 [33] Nissan ...
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 Orleans: Louisiana: 1980 Tulane Green Wave, New Orleans ...
Allegan County Fair Grandstand Allegan: 12,000 (5,638 permanent seats) 1960 Mercy Health Arena: Muskegon: 4,500 1929 Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts: 1,726 unknown Monroe County Fairgrounds: Monroe: 4,400 (Stock Arena) 10,600 (Grandstand and Track) 1938 River Raisin Center for the Arts: 1,200 Unknown Silver Creek Event Center: New ...
It then reverted to Ravens Stadium in 2002 when PSINet filed for bankruptcy. M&T Bank bought the naming rights in 2003 and signed a 15-year, $75 million contract with the Ravens, which was brokered by Team Services, LLC. The naming rights deal for M&T Bank Stadium was renewed for $60M over 10 years in 2014, extending the name through 2027.
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Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium: 1966–1991: 62,000 1966 Grass Carolina Panthers: Bank of America Stadium (2004–present) Ericsson Stadium (1996–2003) Carolinas Stadium (1995) 1996–present: 73,779 1996 Grass Charlotte, North Carolina: Frank Howard Field at Memorial Stadium: 1995: 80,301 1942 Grass Clemson, South Carolina: New Orleans Saints
Now called Spartan Municipal Stadium. [50] [51] Cleveland Stadium: Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Rams, Cleveland Browns: Cleveland, Ohio: 1931 1995 The Indians played here in their lone NFL season in 1931. The Rams had two stints here, from 1936 to 1937 and again in 1941.