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Dolphins Stadium: January 10, 2005 – April 7, 2006 Dolphin Stadium: April 8, 2006 – May 7, 2009 Land Shark Stadium: May 8, 2009 – January 5, 2010 Dolphin Stadium: January 6, 2010 – January 19, 2010 Sun Life Stadium: January 20, 2010 – January 31, 2016 New Miami Stadium: February 1, 2016 – August 16, 2016 Hard Rock Stadium: August 17 ...
The smallest stadium is Soldier Field with a capacity of 61,500. In their normal configurations, all of the league's 30 stadiums have a seating capacity of at least 60,000 spectators; of those, a majority (17) have fewer than 70,000 seats, while 8 have between 70,000 and 80,000, and 5 can seat 80,000 or more.
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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — It’s Year Two of the Dolphins’ Great Locker Room Experiment. And this year the locker room seating chart was made with more thought than last year, although the ...
Hard Rock Stadium: 64,767 Miami Gardens: Florida: Miami Dolphins, Miami Hurricanes, the Orange Bowl game, hosted the BCS National Championship game every fourth year and will host a College Football semifinal game once every three years [24] Vaught–Hemingway Stadium: 64,038 Oxford: Mississippi: Ole Miss Rebels: Alamodome: 64,000 San Antonio ...
All these and more are part of a temporary museum in the South Plaza at Hard Rock Stadium to commemorate the Miami Dolphins’ undefeated 1972 team, which turns 50 this year.
Here are our predictions and projections for Miami Dolphins' 53-man roster and depth chart. Miami Dolphins roster projection 2024: Resetting 53-man roster after first depth chart Skip to main content
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).