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Soldier Field leads NFL stadiums by age; how others stack up

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Last updated: May 19, 2026 1:00 pm
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According to the provided list, Soldier Field is the oldest NFL stadium, originally opening in 1924. The Chicago Bears have used it as their home since 1971. Multiple renovations — most recently in 2003 — led to the stadium being delisted as a National Historic Landmark.

Lambeau Field opened in 1957 and is the oldest stadium built specifically for an NFL team. Renamed in 1965 to honor Packers founder and coach Earl “Curly” Lambeau, it seats 81,441 and has the second-largest capacity among NFL venues.

GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium opened Aug. 12, 1972. The stadium underwent several updates, including a $375 million renovation in 2010, and seats 76,416, making it the fourth-largest in the league. It was selected as one of the venues to host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

According to the list, the Buffalo Bills will open a newly constructed Highmark Stadium in 2026. The current Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park opened in 1973 as Rich Stadium and has carried several names; it became Highmark Stadium in 2021 under a 10-year deal. Its listed capacity was originally 80,020 but has been reduced to 71,608 in recent years.

The Caesars Superdome opened in 1975 and has hosted eight Super Bowls, most recently in 2025, as well as multiple NCAA men’s basketball championships and the Sugar Bowl. Hard Rock Stadium, which opened in 1987, has hosted six Super Bowls, two World Series and numerous college football events; its naming-rights deal extends through 2034.

EverBank Stadium opened in 1995 and hosted the Super Bowl in 2005; it is also the site of the annual Florida-Georgia rivalry game and the Gator Bowl. Bank of America Stadium opened in 1996, has undergone renovations in 2007, 2014, 2019 and 2020, and serves as home to the Carolina Panthers, Charlotte FC and the Duke’s Mayo Bowl.

Northwest Stadium opened in 1997 and has been home to Washington’s team since. In the 2000s it had the largest seating capacity in the NFL at 91,000; that capacity was reduced in 2021, according to the provided list.

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