Just thought I'd add, your content is great, informative and relaxing, always helps me unwind from the stresses of life, and focus on another world. Had a bad case of flu last week and your videos helped get through the cold sweat delerium, keep up the good work ginger!
Superdome means too much to the city. It's a landmark that defines it. There is no way they part with it. The most they would do is maybe tear it down and rebuild it more structurally sound, etc...
I don’t see them actually demolishing Soldier Field do to its war memorial status. I can see them repurposing it as a concert venue or convention center and removing the flying saucer on top. However the likelihood of completely demolishing Soldier Field is just as likely as Wrigley Field being demolished zero, to no chance it happens.
NRG and Statefarm will probably last a while . They are regular Super Bowl stops and I think are similar to the Super Dome where they will make minor changes here and there but no replacements for a while.
@@rondavis5012 plus, for State Farm, there is nothing aesthetically wrong with it. NRG does look like a more super up Alamo Dome, but it has the benefit of being in Houston.
@johnepants Yeah. I agree. State Farm is a beautiful facility, I remember when it was under construction. You are absolutely right about NRG, It looks pretty outdated.
The Cardinals Stadium is safe and you need to quit disliking my stadium! Michael Bidwill puts money in for renovations through out each decade. There are some renovations going on right now in the lower level! All I can say is that this stadium is a major upgrade compared to where they use to play at, Sun Devil Stadium. Michael Bidwill also owns land near the stadium as well.
I think the stadium is ok but it should have a stadium district surrounding it and better public transit considering its proximity to New York City and the American Dream mall. There’s a lot of potential to build over the parking lots
They both will, the Jets in either Downtown Brooklyn, Long Island City, soon to be closed Aqueduct Racetrack or Staten Island and as for the Giants they'll build it in the Meadowlands, Newark, the Bronx or next to Yonkers Raceway in Westchester both stadiums will be privately financed
@@metsandjetsfan5174 - That is not Downtown Brooklyn. Nor is there even space there. The Giants and Jets will always share a stadium due to cost and space. It is not economical viable to be separate.
Ford Field opened in 2002, not 2004 as you say in this video. It would be nice to see the “glazed” window panes at each end zone replaced with something more in line with what’s used at US Bank Stadium. The steel roof trusses could benefit from a fresh coat of paint.
I’m excited to see what gets done with Raymond James Stadium. I think it gets a Miami like renovation at the end of this decade and lasts another 15-20 years while hosting 2 more super bowls. They’ll build an entertainment district next to the Bucs HQ where that mall used to be, too.
Metlife while bland is maintained beautifully. Its as clean as the day it opened. It has good concessions and some stands actually have fair pricing. Including $5 twelve oz beer cans. They had asian meat skewers 2 for $8. Stadium has tons of parking. Easily accessible to Rt 3, Rt 17, and NJ Turnpike. A mass transit rail station a 100 feet from one of its gate. Multiple bus routes going to American dream, serving the parking lot, and the peripeheral roads. It has american dream mall walking distance from the stadium. It has a free shuttle bus to and from the racetrack to place sports bets. It also has plenty of luxury boxes and plenty of club seats with the highest capacity in the NFL. Its also a 50/50 venture with the Jets and Giants so both parties see equal profits from Non stadium events. The only thing bad about is no retractable roof, its boring looking, and people were spoiled on how good the old stadiums escalator system was (Metlife's escalator system is actually similar to Shea stadium).
@@kingmo8789 try finding enough land in NYC. Metlife stands in the parking lot of the old Giants Stadium. The area they are in is zoned for sports venues.
The reason you put Hard Rock Stadium in the Tweener category makes zero sense. You literally just said you predict they won't touch it for another 15 years. Not to mention, it's going to host FIFA World Cup matches in 2026 and they also just built a Formula one track around it. Apart from your opinion that it looks "dated" (I don't even know what you mean by that), nothing about that stadium sounds "short-term."
Cost of living may have a significant impact on the ability to finance these rebuilds. That aside, Houston, Phoenix and New York ain't building new stadia anytime soon.
Future Super Bowl Locations: Super Bowl LIX (2025): Caesar's Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana Super Bowl LX (2026): Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California Super Bowl LXI (2027): SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California PREDICTIONS: Super Bowl LXII (2028): Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan Super Bowl LXIII (2029): New Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee
I’m glad Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium is staying! That should keep the Falcons in downtown for a long time, and they better not think about leaving the city behind!
I love how the Vikings, Lions and Packers all have their stadiums in the safe category while the Bears are in the "6 years until demolition" O/U category
Every stadium that goes from open to dome I consider it a set back, especially since statics show open area stadium teams have won more super bowl then dom teams
It's all about these cities having a shot at hosting a Super Bowl. You're not going to have any more SB's in cold weather cities unless there's a dome.
@@metsandjetsfan5174Negative. The Chicago Fire will remodel the current White Sox stadium when the White Sox get their own new stadium. No chance they move back to Bridgeview. Used to love going to Fire games there.
Who freaking cares if a stadium or arena has or doesnt have natural light? I dont. The fewer distractions on the court or field the better. Obviously playing outside yeah sun will be a factor but indoor facility NO!
Lincoln financial field is not safe I’ve been at that stadium I live in philadelphia never say that stadium Is safe at all there fans are super rowdy and will yell out you for wearing an opposing team jersey. Trust me Lincoln financial field is not safe
Went to NRG for a Texans game. I guess I am not the only person on record who thinks that stadium is horrendous. Especially after seeing Jerry World the next night for a MNF game.
I wouldn't consider Highmark and Nissan stadiums endangered as their replacements are already beeing worked. As for FedEx... that was a bad idea to begin with, and only got worse with age and the money grabbing former owners of the Washington Team.
Cincinnati will renovate, unless they win a SB or 2 then they can have whatever they want. Same with the Browns! Browns should get a dome would only make sense. As far as Tampa, don't they have plans to build a new stadium district near Raymond James? And Woody Johnon owner of the J E T S has signaled interest in building a Jets only stadium 🏟
The superdome can’t be torn down because it is protected on the US register of historic places
Soldier Field was also listed as one until it got renovated and got delisted as a U.S. register of historic places
Just thought I'd add, your content is great, informative and relaxing, always helps me unwind from the stresses of life, and focus on another world. Had a bad case of flu last week and your videos helped get through the cold sweat delerium, keep up the good work ginger!
Superdome means too much to the city. It's a landmark that defines it. There is no way they part with it. The most they would do is maybe tear it down and rebuild it more structurally sound, etc...
I don’t see them actually demolishing Soldier Field do to its war memorial status. I can see them repurposing it as a concert venue or convention center and removing the flying saucer on top. However the likelihood of completely demolishing Soldier Field is just as likely as Wrigley Field being demolished zero, to no chance it happens.
Or keeping the exterior
ya, legally Soldier Field can't be demolished but the Bears are like 99% moving on from it to have their own stadium but it def can be repurposed
Soldier Field was delisted after it was renovated
As a Panthers fan who’s been to BOA twice, although I do love it, I definitely think it’s time for an upgrade
i pray for you
@@70night5 lol thanks I need it
@@DumbAndDumberMC best part is I’m not Christian that’s just how bad the Panthers are
@@DumbAndDumberMCas a Saints fan, I hope y’all the best of luck this upcoming season
Respect you being loyal from the pain this season. I’m a Lions fan and I know what it feels like
Ford Field is so underrated. It's awesome. Go there
Mercedes in Atlanta has very small stairways that will be a death trap if a fire ever geta started. I took me 45 minutes to get out after a game.
NRG and Statefarm will probably last a while . They are regular Super Bowl stops and I think are similar to the Super Dome where they will make minor changes here and there but no replacements for a while.
State Farm opened up in 2006, so it's gonna be there for a while. I used to work there.
@@rondavis5012 plus, for State Farm, there is nothing aesthetically wrong with it. NRG does look like a more super up Alamo Dome, but it has the benefit of being in Houston.
@johnepants Yeah.
I agree. State Farm is a beautiful facility, I remember when it was under construction. You are absolutely right about NRG, It looks pretty outdated.
Superdome isn't going anywhere. If it didn't get torn down after Katrina, then...
The Cardinals Stadium is safe and you need to quit disliking my stadium! Michael Bidwill puts money in for renovations through out each decade. There are some renovations going on right now in the lower level! All I can say is that this stadium is a major upgrade compared to where they use to play at, Sun Devil Stadium. Michael Bidwill also owns land near the stadium as well.
There’s nothing wrong with MetLife stadium. It’s loud and very big stadium. Stadium isn’t going anywhere for a long long time
Its mainly the field to much major injuries happen on it
@@JyDaOne1 Let’s see how the new turf hold up this year.
I think the stadium is ok but it should have a stadium district surrounding it and better public transit considering its proximity to New York City and the American Dream mall. There’s a lot of potential to build over the parking lots
@TheLiamster Why isn't the stadium in New York?
The problem with MetLife are the teams that call themselves New York, when the stadium is PHYSICALLY LOCATED in New Jersey.
Nfl is becoming an indoor league. I hate it.
I swear
I don’t like it either. I would pay much more to watch a game outside rather than indoors.
@linus4693
The N.F.L. was Meant to be Played in the Mud & Snow.
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Instead of MultiBillion Dollar Palaces.
Every city wants to host a Super Bowl
No more domed stadiums
Raymond James Stadium is older than Browns Stadium or Nissan Stadium - it opened in 1997.
calling arrowhead safe when several members of management have threatened to relocate for the tax proposal for the funding
I don't understand why the Giants and jets don't just get their own stadium
They both will, the Jets in either Downtown Brooklyn, Long Island City, soon to be closed Aqueduct Racetrack or Staten Island and as for the Giants they'll build it in the Meadowlands, Newark, the Bronx or next to Yonkers Raceway in Westchester both stadiums will be privately financed
@@metsandjetsfan5174downtown brooklyn?!? where?!?
@@21234u Williamsburg-Greenpoint
@@metsandjetsfan5174 - That is not Downtown Brooklyn. Nor is there even space there. The Giants and Jets will always share a stadium due to cost and space. It is not economical viable to be separate.
Ford Field opened in 2002, not 2004 as you say in this video. It would be nice to see the “glazed” window panes at each end zone replaced with something more in line with what’s used at US Bank Stadium. The steel roof trusses could benefit from a fresh coat of paint.
"Will be demolished in 2031."
Me: Oh, so like in 15-20 years.
Reality: That's seven years away.
Every team doesn’t need a dome stadium. Keep the cold weather teams outdoors and the indoor teams indoors.
Dome stadiums are not just for sports only.
I’m excited to see what gets done with Raymond James Stadium. I think it gets a Miami like renovation at the end of this decade and lasts another 15-20 years while hosting 2 more super bowls. They’ll build an entertainment district next to the Bucs HQ where that mall used to be, too.
City of Houston really needs to make a decision what to do with the Astrodome!
They might as well remodel it and give it to the cowgirls because they definitely don’t deserve AT&T stadium
@@JyDaOne1at least the cowboys could be the panthers
Heinz Field is good enough, I’ve been there like 10 times and it’s fine
Been there for a couple of Pitt games. It's not bad at all.
Metlife while bland is maintained beautifully. Its as clean as the day it opened. It has good concessions and some stands actually have fair pricing. Including $5 twelve oz beer cans. They had asian meat skewers 2 for $8. Stadium has tons of parking. Easily accessible to Rt 3, Rt 17, and NJ Turnpike. A mass transit rail station a 100 feet from one of its gate. Multiple bus routes going to American dream, serving the parking lot, and the peripeheral roads. It has american dream mall walking distance from the stadium. It has a free shuttle bus to and from the racetrack to place sports bets. It also has plenty of luxury boxes and plenty of club seats with the highest capacity in the NFL. Its also a 50/50 venture with the Jets and Giants so both parties see equal profits from Non stadium events. The only thing bad about is no retractable roof, its boring looking, and people were spoiled on how good the old stadiums escalator system was (Metlife's escalator system is actually similar to Shea stadium).
I always wonder why did they chose to build MetLife in New Jersey and not in the state of New York?
@@kingmo8789 try finding enough land in NYC. Metlife stands in the parking lot of the old Giants Stadium. The area they are in is zoned for sports venues.
@@kingmo8789it’s probably cheaper to build in new jersey
@@kingmo8789 - Cheaper and more space.
The reason you put Hard Rock Stadium in the Tweener category makes zero sense. You literally just said you predict they won't touch it for another 15 years. Not to mention, it's going to host FIFA World Cup matches in 2026 and they also just built a Formula one track around it. Apart from your opinion that it looks "dated" (I don't even know what you mean by that), nothing about that stadium sounds "short-term."
Cost of living may have a significant impact on the ability to finance these rebuilds. That aside, Houston, Phoenix and New York ain't building new stadia anytime soon.
Future Super Bowl Locations:
Super Bowl LIX (2025): Caesar's Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
Super Bowl LX (2026): Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California
Super Bowl LXI (2027): SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
PREDICTIONS:
Super Bowl LXII (2028): Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
Super Bowl LXIII (2029): New Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee
Panthers should build a new stadium give the soccer team the current stadium rip up the upper decker and give it an awning
I’m glad Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium is staying! That should keep the Falcons in downtown for a long time, and they better not think about leaving the city behind!
I agree that BOA stadium in Charlotte will probably need to be replaced but you couldn't have found two worse looking photos of BOA stadium... lol
There are many old soccer stadiums are still around that are in much worse condition and they want these stadiums gone already??
“FedEx Field needs to be demolished tomorrow.” Bro I FELT that
I love how the Vikings, Lions and Packers all have their stadiums in the safe category while the Bears are in the "6 years until demolition" O/U category
Soldier Field can't be demolished its protected as a historical site, but the bears are moving on from it
The new highmark is opening for the 2026 season not 2027 the titans new stadium is opening a year later in 2027
Idk how Texans is that low, just hosted a nat championship
Every stadium that goes from open to dome I consider it a set back, especially since statics show open area stadium teams have won more super bowl then dom teams
M&T Bank Stadium is a glorified Bank of America Stadium
State farm stadium needs a big renovation they need to build a district around
They do it’s “Westgate”.
Enough of the domed everything talk. Football is the one sport that can be played in all conditions. It gives a team a true home field advantage.
It's all about these cities having a shot at hosting a Super Bowl. You're not going to have any more SB's in cold weather cities unless there's a dome.
New Nissan Stadium will be completed in 2027
Sofi Stadium isn’t in the video!
It was in the very beginning.
0:58 I don’t know what video you are watching
The way the world is going there may be no more leagues around so all the stadiums will rot.
that might be a issue with charlotte fc and Chicago Fire FC as well.
@@metsandjetsfan5174Negative. The Chicago Fire will remodel the current White Sox stadium when the White Sox get their own new stadium. No chance they move back to Bridgeview. Used to love going to Fire games there.
Who freaking cares if a stadium or arena has or doesnt have natural light? I dont. The fewer distractions on the court or field the better. Obviously playing outside yeah sun will be a factor but indoor facility NO!
You’re 100% right about NRG stadium it has zero personality I’d prefer Jerry World to get events over NRG
Ac-ri-sure. Do your research before making videos. TH-cam will be a much better place if you get deplatformed.
Bruh relax
Cleveland shouldn’t get a dome because the wind made the 49ers kicker miss
New Nissan Stadium will be completed for the 2027 season.
Ford feild opened in 2002 fyi** i believe you said 2004.
YALL LETS MAKE HIM HIT 100K SUBS🙏
Acrisure is a false idol. It is Heinz Field from now until it's demolished.
no domes in denver. nobody likes or wants that lol
Then you won't get WrestleMania and the NCAA Final Four
@@HoshizakiYoshimasaSo Denver’s doing just fine without it not every city wants to host those events
Lincoln financial field is not safe I’ve been at that stadium I live in philadelphia never say that stadium Is safe at all there fans are super rowdy and will yell out you for wearing an opposing team jersey. Trust me Lincoln financial field is not safe
Nah man he means safe as in the stadium is safe from being replaced.
@@DumbAndDumberMC take a trip to Philly and find out yourself
@@GavDavis-k4t my man everyone knows how dangerous Philly is do you not understand what I’m saying
Metlife Stadium is safe
I did not see Arrowhead stadium in this video
2:30
Went to NRG for a Texans game. I guess I am not the only person on record who thinks that stadium is horrendous. Especially after seeing Jerry World the next night for a MNF game.
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Ford Field got a major rebuild 7 years ago so it’s not going anywhere
I wouldn't consider Highmark and Nissan stadiums endangered as their replacements are already beeing worked. As for FedEx... that was a bad idea to begin with, and only got worse with age and the money grabbing former owners of the Washington Team.
Yeah but if they're renovating parts of the state I think they're going to renovate this stadium why would you put in 75 million
To me, Washington’s football team is still the REDSKINS, I CANNOT STAND the name Commanders, that name is SO BLAND!!!!!!
They're not going back to that, they'll rename it to the Stallions, Sentinels, Red Knights, or Warriors
Washington stole the team name from San Antonio's AAF team
One tool's opinion.
Translucent Roof
bad nrg take hope u drop ur dinner
Verbal diarrhea
Iam Texan fan nrg stadium suck
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Cool.
Cincinnati will renovate, unless they win a SB or 2 then they can have whatever they want. Same with the Browns! Browns should get a dome would only make sense. As far as Tampa, don't they have plans to build a new stadium district near Raymond James? And Woody Johnon owner of the J E T S has signaled interest in building a Jets only stadium 🏟