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Nissan Stadium: Nashville’s Iconic NFL Riverfront Arena

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/ June 28, 2026

Nissan Stadium stands on the east bank of the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee, serving as the home of the Tennessee Titans since the franchise relocated from Houston in 1999. Built at a cost of approximately $290 million and designed by HOK Sport alongside McKissack

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Bank of America Stadium: Charlotte’s Dual-Sport Icon

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/ June 18, 2026

Bank of America Stadium rises in the heart of Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, as one of the Southeast’s most active sports and entertainment venues. The privately financed, open-air facility opened on August 3, 1996, as Ericsson Stadium — purpose-built for football and immediately embraced as

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Ford Field: Detroit’s Downtown NFL Dome

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/ June 17, 2026

Ford Field is a domed NFL stadium located at 2000 Brush Street in downtown Detroit, Michigan. Opened on August 24, 2002, it serves as the home of the Detroit Lions and replaced the aging Pontiac Silverdome as the franchise’s primary venue. The $500 million facility

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M&T Bank Stadium: Baltimore Ravens’ NFL Fortress

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/ June 16, 2026

M&T Bank Stadium opened on August 8, 1998, and has served as the home of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League ever since. Designed by HOK Sport (now Populous) at a cost of approximately $220 million, the five-level venue on Russell Street in

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Lincoln Financial Field: Where the Eagles Soar Green

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/ June 16, 2026

Lincoln Financial Field — known to fans as ‘The Linc’ — is a 67,594-seat NFL stadium in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, home to the Philadelphia Eagles since its opening on August 3, 2003. Built at a cost of $512 million, the venue replaced the aging Veterans

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Acrisure Stadium: Pittsburgh’s Steel-Built NFL Home

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/ June 16, 2026

Acrisure Stadium sits on the North Shore of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, along the banks of the Ohio River. Opened on August 18, 2001 as Heinz Field, the $281 million venue replaced the iconic Three Rivers Stadium and quickly became one of the NFL’s most distinctive outdoor

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U.S. Bank Stadium: Minneapolis’s Iconic NFL Fortress

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/ June 16, 2026

U.S. Bank Stadium opened on July 22, 2016 in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, as the new home of the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League. Built at a cost of $1.061 billion, the stadium replaced the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome and was designed by HKS,

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Lucas Oil Stadium: Indianapolis’ Premier NFL Venue

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/ June 16, 2026

Lucas Oil Stadium opened on August 16, 2008, in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, replacing the RCA Dome as the home of the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts. Built at a cost of approximately $720 million and designed by HKS, Inc., the facility spans about 1.8 million square feet

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Hard Rock Stadium: Miami’s Crown Jewel of Live Events

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/ June 16, 2026

Hard Rock Stadium opened on August 16, 1987, in Miami Gardens, Florida, as the home of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins. Built for $115 million and originally named Joe Robbie Stadium, the venue cycled through several identities over the decades before Hard Rock Cafe Inc. secured

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Tulane Stadium: New Orleans’ Legendary Super Bowl Host

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/ June 15, 2026

🏛 Historic Stadium Tulane Stadium stood on the campus of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, as one of the largest and most storied football venues in the American South. Opening on October 23, 1926, with a Tulane–Auburn matchup, the concrete-and-brick arena was designed by

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Metropolitan Stadium: Where Minnesota Sports History Was Made

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/ June 15, 2026

🏛 Historic Stadium Metropolitan Stadium — affectionately called ‘the Met’ — was an outdoor multipurpose sports stadium in Bloomington, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. Built for the minor league Minneapolis Millers and opened on April 24, 1956, the $8.5 million facility was constructed to major

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Griffith Stadium: Washington’s Baseball Home for 50 Years

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/ June 15, 2026

🏛 Historic Stadium Griffith Stadium stood in the LeDroit Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C., as the city’s preeminent sports venue for more than five decades. Built in just three weeks after a fire destroyed its predecessor, the steel-and-concrete ballpark opened on April 12, 1911, when

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