Which current NFL stadium is the best?

CHICAGO, IL - NOVEMBER 19: General exterior view of the stadium before a game between the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on November 19, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. The Lions beat the Bears 27-24. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***
CHICAGO, IL - NOVEMBER 19: General exterior view of the stadium before a game between the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on November 19, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. The Lions beat the Bears 27-24. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** /
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BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – JANUARY 11: A general view during the AFC Divisional Playoff game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Tennessee Titans at M&T Bank Stadium on January 11, 2020, in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Will Newton/Getty Images)
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – JANUARY 11: A general view during the AFC Divisional Playoff game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Tennessee Titans at M&T Bank Stadium on January 11, 2020, in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Will Newton/Getty Images) /

11. NFL Stadium Rankings: Lincoln Financial Field

The move from Veteran’s Stadium to Lincoln Financial Field was a massive upgrade for the Philadelphia Eagles. The Vet was a concrete dump while the Linc is a beautiful building that has become a true reflection of the city of Philadelphia. The annual Army-Navy game has also been held at the Linc many times since it opened in 2003.

10. NFL Stadium Rankings: M&T Bank Stadium

This is a case where atmosphere can elevate an average building into a great one. On its surface, Baltimore’s home stadium isn’t anything special compared to some of the fancier new venues on the list. What makes the difference is how loud and intimidating Ravens fans can get in big games, creating a hellacious environment that is a lot of fun for NFL fans to experience.

9. NFL Stadium Rankings: State Farm Stadium

The Cardinals really struck gold with State Farm Stadium, which has emerged as one of the finest facilities in football. A regular in the Super Bowl rotation, the stadium gains major points for no seats with obstructed views and its ingenuity to build a retractable roof on an incline. The field is also on a track that allows it to sit in the sun on non-game days, an ingenious solution to allow Arizona to play games on natural grass even if the roof is closed.