
Which current NFL stadium is the best facility in the league?
It may be a while before fans are allowed into stadiums again, but it is still worth exploring which venues are the best. Unlike baseball, which can offer unique dimensions at stadiums, you know what you get when youāre planning a trip to a football stadium.
The field will always be 100 yards long, so finding a good viewing spot is important and it may not always be at field level. Fan experience also makes the stadium game interesting and quite exciting if youāre in the right location.
Letās take a look at power ranking the NFLās stadiums from best to worst, but first, weāll mention two facilities that arenāt on the list quite yet.
Honorable Mention: SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers)
This building will play host to both of Los Angelesā football teams and is still under construction. The NFL made sure to schedule plenty of primetime games to showcase the facility, but it isnāt clear when this multi-purpose entertainment super stadium will be used as anything other than a TV studio.
Honorable Mention: Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas Raiders)
The Raiders will get a major upgrade by moving from the decaying Coliseum to brand new Allegiant Stadium in 2020. The building figures to be in the mix for future Super Bowls and Final Fours but will likely have to wait to allow fans in until the 2021 season.