Top 10 Worst NFL Stadiums of All Time

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Published 2023-10-01

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  • @Youre_Right
    I always hated football games played in stadiums with a baseball diamond in the middle of the field.
  • @kennylc2193
    I will say this… there is no reason for a stadium to be “outdated” in 20 years.
  • @markanthony1004
    NGL the Alamodome here in San Antonio does a damn good job at switching the field if only we had an NFL team to occupy it dammit! 😤
  • @volsdeep
    Look at Camden yards. 30 year's old and still probably the best baseball stadium.
  • @Bodacious007
    How is the former Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia not on here? Cracks in the concrete under the field and the only stadium with a jail for arrested fans
  • Shea was a great place to see a game. Insane atmosphere and most sight lines were great. The infield mud was an added bonus, but they finally started re-sodding it in the late 70s when baseball was over.
  • @Dan-1031
    I low key have a soft spot for the dirt in the raiders stadium. It may have sucked to play in but it looked super unique
  • @tomv4408
    I always though the baseball diamond on the football field was pretty cool. Might not've been great to play on, though.
  • @Raw_Dawgs6409
    It's pretty wild to think Ford Field in Detroit has already outlived the Silverdome. Is Ford Field outdated? I couldn't imagine Downtown without it.
  • @noxid1974
    The narrator seems to be under the age of 30.
  • Silverdome was a huge improvement over the Lions' previous venue : ( Baseball ) Tigers Stadium, which they played in for almost 40 YEARS up until 1975.
  • @dylanvick4417
    The metrodome has a special place in my heart. Between the yearly sports trips with my dad who has sense passed and playing in there yearly for state football.
  • @DamonNomad82
    One that didn't make the list was a stadium that was originally intended for a sport other than football, but ended up as an NFL team's home stadium. Not baseball, as so many NFL stadiums in the last few decades had to deal with, but bicycle racing! The Cycledrome, in Providence, Rhode Island, was the home of the Providence Steam Rollers, who were an NFL franchise from 1925-1933. The field was surrounded by a wooden cycling track, which tightly constricted the field of play, and limited the end zones to being only 5 yards deep, instead of the normal 10. Players tackled out of bounds also tended to find themselves on the wooden track, which during football games was crowded with fans watching the game.
  • 0:25 that huge brown structure in front of the Dome is actually still standing in front of the new stadium
  • @mrnosaj71
    As a Packer fan remember County Stadium?
  • @kimlanglewis152
    If you are a wrestling fan, The Pontiac Silverdome will always live in your hearts. Wrestlemania 3, where Hulk Hogan slammed Andre the Giant.
  • @mpetersen6
    I can't believe Milwaukee County Stadium isn't on this list. And l agree stadiums do not go out if date in 20 years. But l wish greed would.
  • @touco9077
    When first built it was named Schaefer stadium named after Schaefer BEER... Schaefer is the one BEER to to have when you're having more then one, the team was sold several times and the stadium name changed a few times, I learned how to drink on Shaefer beer and Schlitz, I grew up two towns away from Schaefer stadium in Norfolk County Massachusetts and went to many Pat's games and concerts there the first year it was built