MetLife Stadium is the biggest NFL stadium, and Soldier Field is the smallest NFL stadium.
Biggest Capacity NFL Stadium
MetLife Stadium is the biggest NFL stadium by capacity: 82,500.Â
MetLife Stadium opened in 2010 and is located five miles west of New York City in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It’s the home of the New York Giants and New York Jets.
MetLife Stadium cost $1.6 billion to build. At the time of its completion, it was the most expensive stadium ever built in the United States.
SoFi Stadium has the largest expandable capacity of any NFL stadium; it can fit up to 100,240 spectators, just a few hundred more than AT&T Stadium (100,000).
Smallest Capacity NFL Stadium
Soldier Field is the smallest NFL stadium by capacity: 61,500.
State Farm Stadium, host of Super Bowl LVII — and home to the BetMGM Sportsbook at State Farm Stadium — is the second-smallest standard-capacity stadium in the league. The attendance for Super Bowl 57 was 67,827.
Ranking the Biggest & Smallest NFL Stadiums
| Rank | Stadium | City, State | Capacity | Team(s) |
| 1 | MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, NJ | 82,500 | Giants & Jets |
| 2 | Lambeau Field | Green Bay, WI | 81,441 | Packers |
| 3 | AT&T Stadium | Dallas, TX | 80,000 | Cowboys |
| 4 | Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City, MI | 76,416 | Chiefs |
| 5 | Empower Field at Mile High | Denver, CO | 76,125 | Broncos |
| 6 | Bank of America Stadium | Charlotte, NC | 75,523 | Panthers |
| 7 | Caesars Superdome | New Orleans, LA | 73,208 | Saints |
| 8 | NRG Stadium | Houston, TX | 72,220 | Texans |
| 9 | Highmark Stadium | Orchard Park, NY | 71,608 | Bills |
| 10 | M&T Bank Stadium | Baltimore, MD | 71,008 | Ravens |
| 11 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta, GA | 71,000 | Falcons |
| 12 | SoFi Stadium | Inglewood, CA | 70,000 | Rams & Chargers |
| 13 | Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, PA | 69,596 | Eagles |
| 14 | Nissan Stadium | Nashvillle, TN | 69,143 | Titans |
| 15 | TIAA Bank Field | Jacksonville, FL | 69,132 | Jaguars |
| 16 | Lumen Field | Seattle, WA | 69,000 | Seahawks |
| 17 | Levi's Stadium | Santa Clara, CA | 68,500 | 49ers |
| 18 | Acrisure Stadium | Pittsburgh, PA | 68,400 | Steelers |
| 19 | FirstEnergy Stadium | Cleveland, OH | 67,895 | Browns |
| 20 | FedExField | Landover, MD | 67,717 | Commanders |
| 21 | Lucas Oil Stadium | Indianapolis, IN | 67,000 | Colts |
| 22 | Gillette Stadium | Foxboro, MA | 66,829 | Patriots |
| 23 | U.S. Bank Stadium | Minneapolis, MN | 66,655 | Vikings |
| 24 | Raymond James Stadium | Tampa, FL | 65,890 | Buccaneers |
| 25 | Paycor Stadium | Cincinatti, OH | 65,515 | Bengals |
| 26 | Hard Rock Stadium | Palm Beach Gardens, FL | 65,326 | Dolphins |
| 27 | Allegiant Stadium | Las Vegas, NV | 65,000 | Raiders |
| 28 | Ford Field | Detroit, MI | 65,000 | Lions |
| 29 | State Farm Stadium | Glendale, AZ | 63,400 | Cardinals |
| 30 | Soldier Field | Chicago, IL | 61,500 | Bears |
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