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A good football stadium can make even a lost match not seem like a total loss. If you’re not a fan of one of the best teams in the NFL, you can at least be a fan who can watch the games in one of the best stadiums the NFL has to offer. Of the 31 stadiums that NFL teams play in, one man came out and ranked them from best to worst. Thanks to Dan Pompei you can have an idea of ​​where you would like to see a game.

First entered the Qwest Field of the Seattle Seahawks. The stadium offers a beautiful view of Mount Rainier, Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains and the Seattle Skyline. From various points in the stadium, a fan can view these attractions, along with the game. How does it get better? The field is not far from downtown Seattle, so a fan doesn’t have to go far for pre- and post-game fun.

The second best stadium belongs to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Raymond James Stadium has a design of its own. From the palm trees in the end zone to the flags on top of the stadium, this place really stands out. The north end zone also sports a 103 foot long pirate ship in Buccaneer Cove which is what really separates this ballpark from the rest. And for those fans who love the sun, every part of the stadium receives it so that no one is left in the dark.

In third place is Houston’s Reliant Stadium. Since the dome is made of fiberglass fabric, the sun is a natural star in this stadium. Enough light is allowed in the stadium so that it has natural grass which the players seem to like and it will be fun to watch the game whether the dome is open or closed.

In fourth place is Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions. Rated by Dan as the best indoor arena of all time, the exposed brick and ductwork make this stadium feel like an oversized modern loft converted from an oversized factory. With a seven-story atrium and a connection to the Hudson warehouses, Ford Field was built more as a workplace than a football stadium. Thanks to the Ford family, the course has really strengthened the downtown Detroit area.

And finally, in fifth place is the Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. With this stadium, you can not only watch a good football game, but you can also travel a few minutes to see the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Great Lakes Science Center. Even the architects felt they should allow fans to see part of the city by creating spaces in the seating area where fans can see downtown Cleveland. Also, with all the glass in the stadium, a fan doesn’t have to feel as confined as in other stadiums where all they see is other fans and the game.

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