Chronology of home stadiums for cur-
rent National Football League teams
See also: List of current National Football
League stadiums
The following is a chronology of National
Football League home stadiums, that is,
all home stadiums of teams currently playing
in the National Football League (NFL), and
their locations and capacities. It contains all
past and present (in bold) home stadiums
used by the current 32 members of the Na-
tional Football League since 1920, along with
future home stadiums presently under con-
struction (in italics immediately above the
present stadium). It is ordered by the confer-
ence and division to which the team be-
longs.[1]
The oldest stadium currently in use as a
home stadium by any NFL team is Soldier
Field, home of the Chicago Bears, which was
built in 1924. The current stadium with the
earliest tenancy of an NFL team is Lambeau
Field, home to the Green Bay Packers, who
moved into the stadium in 1957. It should be
noted that both stadiums have undergone ex-
tensive renovations during their history. The
newest NFL stadium is Lucas Oil Stadium,
home of the Indianapolis Colts, which opened
in 2008.
Stadiums represent a considerable ex-
pense to a community, and thus their con-
struction, use, and funding often enters the
public discourse.[2] Also, given the perceived
advantage a team gets from playing in their
home stadium, particular attention is given in
the media to the peculiarities of each stadi-
um’s environment. Weather, playing surface
(either natural or artificial turf), and the
presence of lack of a roof or dome all contrib-
ute to giving each team its home-field
advantage.
NOTE: The NFL plays the Pro Bowl game
every year at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu,
Hawaii.
Temporary home
stadiums
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panding it.
Occasionally, a team’s home games are
moved from their usual site to another loca-
tion, usually either due to natural disasters,
or to the stadium being in use for other
events. The list of temporary home stadi-
ums is ordered by the dat