Ravens fan here I know that M&T bank stadium is getting upgraded including field suits so i know they are more upgrades incoming so I am definitely excited to see what the ownership comes up with for the ravens flock
Some of these reasons are so bad 😂 Ford Field - “It's a pain to get to” It is literally in downtown Detroit and is one of the easiest stadiums to get to 🤦♂️
Levis absolutely sucks. It's in a terrible location, has an ugly design that also fully exposes fans to the hot Cali sun, and it's super corporate. Horrible stadium that should be in the bottom 5, even if 49ers fans do their best to make it intimidating and fun.
I'm fine with the Jags being where they are, just wish you had any kind of actual reasons, didn't really go very far in your explanation. Upgrade incoming should be great for the experience, the heat/lack of shade is a big deterrant in September
Three Rivers Stadium back then was the real reason why they'd won Super Bowl's from the 1970's to right now in 1972 the Immaculate Reception is what had started a Dynasty in the 1st place 9:09
Oh, please! Three Rivers was a terrible cookie cutter that only had a good fan experience because of the team and fans. The stadium itself had nothing to do with their dynasty. No, the real reasons for the dynasty were: 1. Getting $3 million for joining the AFC during the merger, a lot of $$ in 1970. For the first time ever the organization wasn't operating on a shoestring (the Rooneys were NOT extremely wealthy) and had money to operate properly. They were smarter about using that windfall than the Browns and Colts. 2. Hiring the right coach and GM at that same time. They were finally competent and made all of the right moves in the 1969-1972 timeframe and built a sustainable winner, a blueprint that every subsequent team aspires to through today. 3. Having the best drafts in NFL history in the early 1970s., we all know about that. People today forget how bad the pre-merger Steelers were, futility that lasted for almost forty years. They had the same reputation for losing that the Lions had until recently, and emphatically turned that around with very smart decisions in the 1969-74 timeframe. The stadium had nothing to do with it. Three Rivers was a typical 1970s cookie cutter multipurpose ashtray that the fans made the best of while their team rose to glory. The dynasty years and Three Rivers were only coincidently in the same time frame and are unrelated.
Us bank stadium at 17 is a fucking crime. While i haven't visited all of the nfl stadiums, US Bank is significantly better than several ranked above it.
I've been to a few games at Empower Field @ Mile High, where the Broncos play, it's not a bad stadium for all ages to watch football games in, it's just colder than hell and miserable in the snow, no different then Lambeau field.
The Cincinnati bengles may not have that great of a stadium But the sand loyalty and experience within recent years has been off the charts largely thanks to the Bengals recent success
I’m also a big wrestling nerd. And so my first time going to SOFI was for Wrestlemania and my first time seeing it was really breathtaking. It’s such a beautiful stadium and I highly recommend going to watch a game there
@@maryyaj I don't particularly like the Packers OR Vikings, but Lambeau field simply isn't impressive. Now, Allegiant Stadium and Mercedez Benz Stadium are impressive. AND they aren't in the boonies like Green Bay lol
George Hales builed a foundation of Chicago Bears football Soldier Fields represents what the Bears is all about R.I.P to both Hall Of Famers Dick Butkus and Gale Sayers too 4:40
My top 5: 1. Sofi stadium 2. US bank stadium 3. Raymond James stadium 4. Arrowhead stadium 5. Lumen field AT&T stadium would have made top 5 if it was not for that atrocious scoreboard in the middle of the stadium. As a a chiefs fan it is a treat to see my team play at Sofi Stadium every season. Especially since we took the first ever win there. Or second depending on what way you look at it.
You are incorrect for not including Highmark. They’re in their own league. Its the only NFL stadium I’ve been to that feels like a college tailgate and I’m not even a Bills fan.
hopefully the new stadium and bigger parking lot help improve the titan's tailgating scene. nashville has packed out games every sunday and we definitely know how to drink!!
The lions being ranked 18 shows you haven’t been there. Or at least in the last 5 years. Detroit ranked no.1 in fan experience last year from the nfl surveys. Also, Detroit is beautiful now. Awesome restaurants and parking lots for tail gates right around the stadium. It’s really nice. Plus ford field is right by Comerica Park.
MetLife is like the exact middle ground of stadiums. It’s relatively new, but it’s bland and its location in the middle of New Jersey doesn’t help the cause either.
Enough with ranking Gillette Stadium because it's in Foxborough OK it be more painful to drive through Boston to get there. It's out of the way from the Boston traffic which people are still going to complain about. Also it's actually a stadium where you can do things besides watch a game there's plenty to do before the game. There's an entire shopping outlet there. the stadium is decent and just because it's located and keep in mind. Green Bay is basically the middle of nowhere even though Green Bay is technically the market it's technically counts towards the Milwaukee market, which is like two hours away so yeah.
Not at all common I'm sorry but the only thing Lambeau Field has going for it is its history. I've been to several games there, I'm sorry bench seating went out 50 years ago. The concessions are few and far between and God help you if you go in the winter😂 Arrowhead Stadium is one of the oldest stadiums in the league, but the game day atmosphere is absolutely electric. It's the closest thing you'll find to a college football atmosphere in the NFL the tailgating is absolutely top-notch, there's plenty of parking it's easy to get to comment and the concessions are reasonable and very easy to get to. And as far as a football atmosphere you can't beat it. Even if you're not a Chiefs fan, everybody is welcome there. Yes there is the exception a****** fan who gives people a hard time but that is the exception. Generally if you're in another teams colors nobody's going to give you any problems
@@Wyomingchief no offense the whole point of lambeau Field is your playing it in winter. If you want summer sport pick a different sport. You must live in LA or something like that. The same way Mile high highlights its altitude is the same way Green Bay highlights it's cold weather. That's why they added a sledding hill right outside the stadium. In The fan experience is also tied to the fact that it's a small town team in a big league and it doesn't just start with the season it starts before the season. In preseason with the bikes that players ride to and from the locker rooms. . The hall of fame and tours with tour guides who know the history. They have a steakhouse in the atrium. Their fans have literally invested . And not just money they literally have a waiting list for people who want to shovel the stadium out. Even when the team has sucked they sell out. It is the Vatican city of the NFL. If you see one park in baseball it's Wrigley Field. for football it's lambeau Field. It's a place where people who are different , can enjoy a game right next to other fans with nothing separating them. And by the way suffering a little cold tends to bring people together. And leads to lifelong stories that you can share with your kids. As a person who grew up in Wisconsin I can tell you a lot of people to this day talk about what it was like to be at the ice bowl. How they met their friend their or took their future wife . And how amazing an experience it was for them. A place with a careful balance of modern conveniences and history of the game. On Monday they might hate each other for their different beliefs customs etcetera. But Sunday it's about the green and gold and love of the game. And in lambeau Field it's a fan experience like no other.
This whole list is pure stupidity. For example, Metlife Stadium is not rediculously expensive first off. The concession prices are lower then all the other venues in the NYC area. Second its very easy for New Yorkers to get to Metlife via NJT train, Coach USA Bus, and the regular non event bus routes to the complex/american dream. The parking lot is designed for tailgating, fully paved with plenty of portable toilets and places to throw out spent charcoals safely. There is a free shuttle to the Meadowlands racetrack for sports betting. There are shuttles to nearby bars off the property. There is also the American dream mall with a ton of attractions a 5 min walk over a pedestrian bridge. Including multiple bars and a full korean super market with liquor license so you can refill on tailgating food and drink if you were to run out. They also have $5 value beers. Granted the upper level seats are a little far from the field and isnt domed, but its a pretty damn good stadium with tons of bathrooms, wide concourses, and massive video boards. There are also massive video boards in the concourses and in the plaza area where the gates are to the stadium, many times showing other games.
Exactly going the reason Lambeau Field gets put in anybody's top five list is because of the history of it. The seating sucks the whole atmosphere sucks and just multiply that times 10 when it's in the middle of the winter. It's a very cool place to visit but yeah I wouldn't want to go there every week
Number 1?! As an away fan, y’all’s stadium is by far the worst one I’ve been in. Grass parking, no clear bags, it’s way too damn hot even in November, and not to mention, terrible and plastic fans. The only reason it’s “unique” is because it’s far worse than most stadiums in the NFL. Also very difficult to drive around. I didn’t even mention the food prices yet. I paid $65 for 1 burger, 1 carton of fries, and 2 sodas. Thank goodness my falcons won otherwise it wouldn’t be worth going. I’ve been in the panther’s stadium and I thought that was far better than Raymond James. Do us all a favor and tear it down.
@@xxstnickyboi5606 I don’t think the correct solution to your problems are to tear the whole thing down. Just lower the prices and create a suitable parking lot and it’s fixed most of your minor issues with the stadium. I will stand by the Buccaneers decision to not add a dome because it makes the stadium look much more unique from an outside perspective. I would listen to you, but your a Falcons fan so I’m not sure how important your complaints are to me
@@Spiritdoh They will never lower the food prices considering you’re owned by the glazers. If you want to know about how excellent the glazers are, just go to England and ask literally anybody wearing a Manchester United shirt and they’ll tell you everything you need to know.
When it comes to the Playoffs playing there in ArrowHead Stadium never ever ever bet on Patrick MaHomes but at #2 on this list? It's number one in Chiefs Fans Heart that's for sure 12:00
Honestly it's a die-hard Chiefs fan, I've been to many other stadiums. But when it comes to the complete package for the fan experience, Arrowhead is absolutely number one. If you want to be amazed by a stadium go check out SOFI but The Fan Experience was surprisingly good for Chiefs fans😂😂
Notable that the Eagles, Giants and Commanders literally have some of the worst stadiums, but Dallas has one of the best, goes to show who the best is 😂
Holy shit kansas city isn't number 1. Tps must be asleep they rank them no.1 all the time. Before any K.C fans say something I think you have a great team. I'm a steelers fan myself but hope deeply that your team beats the hell out of all of New England's accomplishments.
Absolutely wrong, the reason they're seeking an upgrade is for the training and practice facilities. It has absolutely nothing to do with the stadium other than renovations to keep it going for another 20-30 years. When it comes to overall Fan Experience there's not a better stadium in the league. The tailgating is out of this world, the concession stands are very easy to get to and reasonable. The parking is amazing. There's literally not a bad seat in the whole stadium, I would know I've said on the front row and I've said in the nosebleed and everywhere in between. And there's not a better Fan Experience even before Patrick Mahomes got there
Look, I’m an Eagles fan. I know the Linc isn’t gonna be high on this list. But these stadium videos you do are just based on recency bias. You put Arrowhead at number 2?! Jerry’s World, maybe, but Arrowhead?! It’s an aging field that has nothing going for it but Patrick Mahomes recent success! If he didn’t have 3 rings in 5 years, you would put that down to the low teens. The real top 5 is 1.) Sofi 2.) Allegiant 3.) Jerry’s World 4.) Lambeau (just based on history of the franchise. This field is old AF, too) 5.) Highmark
This list is about the whole fan experience. That's the only reason that Lambo even gets on this list. It's an ancient stadium that has a lot of history. Arrowhead Stadium is the total package. The best tailgating experience at any NFL stadium, the closest you'll ever get to a college atmosphere. Seating is fantastic there's not a bad seat in that Stadium at all. And they have great concessions very accessible great Wi-Fi so yeah I get it you're biased cuz you're an Eagles fan and you're still butthurt but there's not a better venue in the league when it comes to the total package. Yeah Sofi stadium and Allegiant Stadium are very new and have all the fancy things to go with it, but The Fan Experience is absolutely atrocious especially if you're the home team. And as far as Highmark Stadium goes, yeah sorry they're basically second best to Arrowhead in every category. And like I said about Lambeau Field give me a break. I've been to many games there, yeah it's a fun place to go but after you've been there once yeah you're over it. The bench seating is absolutely atrocious and it's a horrible horrible experience in the winter. So yeah it gets marks because it's literally an antique Stadium😂😂
Just curious if you're going to criticize Arrowhead Stadium for being aging, what the hell is the excuse for Lambeau Stadium? Yeah it's got great history but literally that's the only thing. The seating is atrocious and literally everybody chance Lambeau sucks at the end of every game😂😂
@@Wyomingchief bro, wtf did I do to you to get this vitriol? You know I’m right tho. Arrowhead is not a top-tier fan experience. There are 10 better stadiums than Arrowhead. It’s only at 2 because of the recent success and you know it. I even said that the Linc doesn’t get high marks. I put the damn Cowboys stadium at 3 because I know how much more impressive it is to any stadium in my division. If the Chiefs didn’t have 3 of their 4 victories occur in the last 5 years, no one would care about Arrowhead. But what do I expect from a probable pompous Chiefs fan. You’re so well fed, you’re about to pop. I didn’t think any fan base could get as bad as Prime Brady Pats bad, but you sure as hell proved me wrong. I’ll take season passes to Lambeau (you misspelled it, so add illiterate) over Arrowhead any day of the week.
Hard Rock Stadium gets so overlooked. It's a really nice stadium with lots of amenities around it. Im not even a dolphins fan, but the Stadium is way too low.
TPS you should do a ranking on every nfl teams uniforms from worst to best
We are top 5 only Raiders are better
Ravens fan here
I know that M&T bank stadium is getting upgraded including field suits so i know they are more upgrades incoming so I am definitely excited to see what the ownership comes up with for the ravens flock
Having the Vikings at 17 already disqualifies you ever having an opinion again.
Every niners fan I've talked to hates Levi's stadium
It's awful... expensive, not much significance, in the middle of nowhere, and poorly planned construction. Huge step down from Candlestick.
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Part of a reason why they takeover Sofi Stadium 😂
You should do a ranking on worst to best NFL cities to visit.
So major us cities minus a few
This yo final challenge finish a whole tps video till the credits 12:50
The House that Barry Sanders Calvin Johnson and Matthew Stafford built of Ford Field 4:57
I didn't like the condescending remarks on Detroit honestly 👎🏾💯
Some of these reasons are so bad 😂
Ford Field - “It's a pain to get to”
It is literally in downtown Detroit and is one of the easiest stadiums to get to 🤦♂️
No one wants to go through downtown Detroit💀. No one wants to get shot lol
@@andrewjones4774 I know you don’t know nothing abt Detroit.. You jus talkn ..
@@andrewjones4774 You clearly haven’t been there for the last few years as downtown Detroit is not like that at all
blud said downtown detroit like if it was 7 Mile Road
This is literally like the 10th stadium video in the past year talk about milking money
You can tell they're outta ideas. Lol
finally a list that doesn’t glaze lambo to #1
Lambeau is #1 lol it easily has the best fan experience if you’ve ever been there
Levis absolutely sucks. It's in a terrible location, has an ugly design that also fully exposes fans to the hot Cali sun, and it's super corporate. Horrible stadium that should be in the bottom 5, even if 49ers fans do their best to make it intimidating and fun.
Agreed About The Hot Weather The Stadium is Known For In The Early Part of The NFL Season From an Eagles Fan!
I'm fine with the Jags being where they are, just wish you had any kind of actual reasons, didn't really go very far in your explanation.
Upgrade incoming should be great for the experience, the heat/lack of shade is a big deterrant in September
BRONCOS COUNTRY LETS RIDE
Lambeau is an all time classic Stadium.
Three Rivers Stadium back then was the real reason why they'd won Super Bowl's from the 1970's to right now in 1972 the Immaculate Reception is what had started a Dynasty in the 1st place 9:09
Thank you fellow Steelers fan. Heinz field not accisure field should be ranked higher.
Oh, please! Three Rivers was a terrible cookie cutter that only had a good fan experience because of the team and fans. The stadium itself had nothing to do with their dynasty.
No, the real reasons for the dynasty were:
1. Getting $3 million for joining the AFC during the merger, a lot of $$ in 1970. For the first time ever the organization wasn't operating on a shoestring (the Rooneys were NOT extremely wealthy) and had money to operate properly. They were smarter about using that windfall than the Browns and Colts.
2. Hiring the right coach and GM at that same time. They were finally competent and made all of the right moves in the 1969-1972 timeframe and built a sustainable winner, a blueprint that every subsequent team aspires to through today.
3. Having the best drafts in NFL history in the early 1970s., we all know about that.
People today forget how bad the pre-merger Steelers were, futility that lasted for almost forty years. They had the same reputation for losing that the Lions had until recently, and emphatically turned that around with very smart decisions in the 1969-74 timeframe.
The stadium had nothing to do with it. Three Rivers was a typical 1970s cookie cutter multipurpose ashtray that the fans made the best of while their team rose to glory. The dynasty years and Three Rivers were only coincidently in the same time frame and are unrelated.
How is Detroit stadium location a bit of a drag?
That’s shows he jus talkn , and probably never been..
Us bank stadium at 17 is a fucking crime. While i haven't visited all of the nfl stadiums, US Bank is significantly better than several ranked above it.
The vast majority of Giants and Jets ticketholders do not like in NYC. Putting a stadium there would make it much harder for fans to attend games.
I've been to a few games at Empower Field @ Mile High, where the Broncos play, it's not a bad stadium for all ages to watch football games in, it's just colder than hell and miserable in the snow, no different then Lambeau field.
It's Heinz Field to me as a Steelers fan because I wish the name remains that way straight up 8:55
Accisure is a dumb name for it. Should've have never changed it.
The Cincinnati bengles may not have that great of a stadium But the sand loyalty and experience within recent years has been off the charts largely thanks to the Bengals recent success
I’m also a big wrestling nerd. And so my first time going to SOFI was for Wrestlemania and my first time seeing it was really breathtaking. It’s such a beautiful stadium and I highly recommend going to watch a game there
Lambeau at 5??? Cmon now y’all
It should be one
Ikr Lambeau is trash. They should build a new stadium like the Vikings. MUCH better experience
Viking stadiums is trash, your just mad you’re going to be last in the division
@@maryyaj I don't particularly like the Packers OR Vikings, but Lambeau field simply isn't impressive. Now, Allegiant Stadium and Mercedez Benz Stadium are impressive. AND they aren't in the boonies like Green Bay lol
The only thing Lambeau Field has going for it is its historic that's it.
This list makes no sense 😐
The House that Peyton Manning build and the home of the NFL Combine 7:44
George Hales builed a foundation of Chicago Bears football Soldier Fields represents what the Bears is all about R.I.P to both Hall Of Famers Dick Butkus and Gale Sayers too 4:40
No way the Vikings are at 17 just for like a 2 sentence explanation 👹
Yeah At&t is so great that they get humiliated in the playoffs smh
MetLife stadium is not hard to get to, it’s literal right off the jersey turnpike (I95)
Apparently, you've never sat in the sun at a 1pm Bucs game....the experience is horrible.
I just did as a falcon’s fan and I agree. Y’all deserve better
My top 5:
1. Sofi stadium
2. US bank stadium
3. Raymond James stadium
4. Arrowhead stadium
5. Lumen field
AT&T stadium would have made top 5 if it was not for that atrocious scoreboard in the middle of the stadium.
As a a chiefs fan it is a treat to see my team play at Sofi Stadium every season. Especially since we took the first ever win there. Or second depending on what way you look at it.
You are incorrect for not including Highmark. They’re in their own league. Its the only NFL stadium I’ve been to that feels like a college tailgate and I’m not even a Bills fan.
hopefully the new stadium and bigger parking lot help improve the titan's tailgating scene. nashville has packed out games every sunday and we definitely know how to drink!!
Lucas Oil Stadium it's beautiful 7:50
Happy to be at #8 Lumen Field in Seattle.
Could you guys do one on all the crazy shit in an NFL contract? Like no jet skiing, no motorcycles, no sushi, no rock climbing, no hookers, etc?
The lions being ranked 18 shows you haven’t been there. Or at least in the last 5 years. Detroit ranked no.1 in fan experience last year from the nfl surveys. Also, Detroit is beautiful now. Awesome restaurants and parking lots for tail gates right around the stadium. It’s really nice. Plus ford field is right by Comerica Park.
Theres like 15 of these Stadium lists in the past month
Was going to say - pretty sure I've seen this list 5 or 6 times since the FedEx burst pipe and the fans almost burying Hurts.
I used to work at heinz field and i think its one of the best stadiums in the nfl
M and T bank stadium Aaron, not MNT! And why Hard Rock Stadium at #26, huh?! Are you kidding me?! ABSOLUTELY PATHETIC!!!!!!
US Bank Stadium looks really unique inside of the building 5:18
Lambeau at 5 truly hurts me man
Love your video TPS and keep up the great work you are awesome
I learned the hard way that there's a cold side and a hot side to Bank of America stadium
MetLife is like the exact middle ground of stadiums. It’s relatively new, but it’s bland and its location in the middle of New Jersey doesn’t help the cause either.
SoFi Stadium it's such a amazing phenomenal place to play 10:28
Enough with ranking Gillette Stadium because it's in Foxborough OK it be more painful to drive through Boston to get there. It's out of the way from the Boston traffic which people are still going to complain about. Also it's actually a stadium where you can do things besides watch a game there's plenty to do before the game. There's an entire shopping outlet there. the stadium is decent and just because it's located and keep in mind. Green Bay is basically the middle of nowhere even though Green Bay is technically the market it's technically counts towards the Milwaukee market, which is like two hours away so yeah.
Lambeau that low is hilarious
Bro ford field is in downtown Detroit and just got a renovation that improved fan experience
Put some respect on lambeau
Mercedes Benz Stadium will probably be top two if the Falcons become genuine contenders.
Caesars Stadium home of the Saints it's loud but absolutely amazing 8:28
You put Arrowhead above Lambeau ? Have you lost your mind.
Not at all common I'm sorry but the only thing Lambeau Field has going for it is its history. I've been to several games there, I'm sorry bench seating went out 50 years ago. The concessions are few and far between and God help you if you go in the winter😂
Arrowhead Stadium is one of the oldest stadiums in the league, but the game day atmosphere is absolutely electric. It's the closest thing you'll find to a college football atmosphere in the NFL the tailgating is absolutely top-notch, there's plenty of parking it's easy to get to comment and the concessions are reasonable and very easy to get to. And as far as a football atmosphere you can't beat it. Even if you're not a Chiefs fan, everybody is welcome there. Yes there is the exception a****** fan who gives people a hard time but that is the exception. Generally if you're in another teams colors nobody's going to give you any problems
@@Wyomingchief no offense the whole point of lambeau Field is your playing it in winter. If you want summer sport pick a different sport. You must live in LA or something like that. The same way Mile high highlights its altitude is the same way Green Bay highlights it's cold weather. That's why they added a sledding hill right outside the stadium. In The fan experience is also tied to the fact that it's a small town team in a big league and it doesn't just start with the season it starts before the season. In preseason with the bikes that players ride to and from the locker rooms. . The hall of fame and tours with tour guides who know the history. They have a steakhouse in the atrium. Their fans have literally invested . And not just money they literally have a waiting list for people who want to shovel the stadium out. Even when the team has sucked they sell out. It is the Vatican city of the NFL. If you see one park in baseball it's Wrigley Field. for football it's lambeau Field. It's a place where people who are different , can enjoy a game right next to other fans with nothing separating them. And by the way suffering a little cold tends to bring people together. And leads to lifelong stories that you can share with your kids. As a person who grew up in Wisconsin I can tell you a lot of people to this day talk about what it was like to be at the ice bowl. How they met their friend their or took their future wife . And how amazing an experience it was for them. A place with a careful balance of modern conveniences and history of the game. On Monday they might hate each other for their different beliefs customs etcetera. But Sunday it's about the green and gold and love of the game. And in lambeau Field it's a fan experience like no other.
This whole list is pure stupidity. For example, Metlife Stadium is not rediculously expensive first off. The concession prices are lower then all the other venues in the NYC area. Second its very easy for New Yorkers to get to Metlife via NJT train, Coach USA Bus, and the regular non event bus routes to the complex/american dream. The parking lot is designed for tailgating, fully paved with plenty of portable toilets and places to throw out spent charcoals safely. There is a free shuttle to the Meadowlands racetrack for sports betting. There are shuttles to nearby bars off the property. There is also the American dream mall with a ton of attractions a 5 min walk over a pedestrian bridge. Including multiple bars and a full korean super market with liquor license so you can refill on tailgating food and drink if you were to run out. They also have $5 value beers. Granted the upper level seats are a little far from the field and isnt domed, but its a pretty damn good stadium with tons of bathrooms, wide concourses, and massive video boards. There are also massive video boards in the concourses and in the plaza area where the gates are to the stadium, many times showing other games.
Probably the 1st list TPS has done that doesn’t have the Chiefs at number 1! It’s still a stretch to put them over others though.
You clearly haven't participated in one of the green bay sucks chants at the end of every game🤓
Exactly going the reason Lambeau Field gets put in anybody's top five list is because of the history of it. The seating sucks the whole atmosphere sucks and just multiply that times 10 when it's in the middle of the winter. It's a very cool place to visit but yeah I wouldn't want to go there every week
Can someone tell me how many times the jags changed their stadium name
Raymond James Stadium is easily number one, perfect weather, area, and it’s got to be the most unique NFL stadiums of all time
I was like fourteen... How the hell does he have us at fourteen.. And the falcons that much higher..
Number 1?! As an away fan, y’all’s stadium is by far the worst one I’ve been in. Grass parking, no clear bags, it’s way too damn hot even in November, and not to mention, terrible and plastic fans. The only reason it’s “unique” is because it’s far worse than most stadiums in the NFL. Also very difficult to drive around. I didn’t even mention the food prices yet. I paid $65 for 1 burger, 1 carton of fries, and 2 sodas. Thank goodness my falcons won otherwise it wouldn’t be worth going. I’ve been in the panther’s stadium and I thought that was far better than Raymond James. Do us all a favor and tear it down.
@@xxstnickyboi5606 I don’t think the correct solution to your problems are to tear the whole thing down. Just lower the prices and create a suitable parking lot and it’s fixed most of your minor issues with the stadium. I will stand by the Buccaneers decision to not add a dome because it makes the stadium look much more unique from an outside perspective. I would listen to you, but your a Falcons fan so I’m not sure how important your complaints are to me
@@Spiritdoh They will never lower the food prices considering you’re owned by the glazers. If you want to know about how excellent the glazers are, just go to England and ask literally anybody wearing a Manchester United shirt and they’ll tell you everything you need to know.
Chiefs fan. Lambeau and Arrowhead are top 2. Dallas is nice if you want to play football inside of a Best Buy.
That’s not fair the Texans stadium is cool also my uncle was the designer for it
Love the narrators PHONY RADIO VOICE
I been to cowboys stadium for a game and it’s top 5 but not the best lmao
the disconnect football fans of teams starting with B and C have with reality is the peak fan experience. Colts, yall alright.
AT&T stadium is awesome especially on game day!!!!
Lambeau is #1 bar none, but since this is fan experience…..yeah it’s still Lambeau!
You neglected to mention the prices at Jerryworld. It is way to much
Cowboys stadium is the Packers 2nd stadium....undefeated there. Packers have won more playoff games there than the Cowboys have.
i should unsub from you for putting us at 5
Jacksonville stadium has noooooooooo shade! Just hot affff!
KC was great back when I could still afford tickets... can't even afford to park now
probably cause of team recent history
Sofi is beautiful that's for sure
I think the commanders are getting a new stadium
???!
I went to the Cowboys stadium last season, I felt like it was overrated.
When it comes to the Playoffs playing there in ArrowHead Stadium never ever ever bet on Patrick MaHomes but at #2 on this list? It's number one in Chiefs Fans Heart that's for sure 12:00
Honestly it's a die-hard Chiefs fan, I've been to many other stadiums. But when it comes to the complete package for the fan experience, Arrowhead is absolutely number one. If you want to be amazed by a stadium go check out SOFI but The Fan Experience was surprisingly good for Chiefs fans😂😂
@@WyomingchiefI Can understand that
Clearly TPS has no clue how things are around Hard Rock Stadium.
okay there we go tps is a ravens fan
Notable that the Eagles, Giants and Commanders literally have some of the worst stadiums, but Dallas has one of the best, goes to show who the best is 😂
Giants and Jets should be top of the list, they don’t play in their respective states.
There's only ONE NFL football 🏈 team in New York. The Buffalo Bills. 😃👍
Do this for nba
Sofi needs to be #1
Philadelphia Eagles is one of the most if not the absolute BEST real passionate Fan Base in the NFL no question about it 4:09
I’ve been to Baltimore Philly and Washington stadium and by far the worst was Washington
Holy shit kansas city isn't number 1. Tps must be asleep they rank them no.1 all the time. Before any K.C fans say something I think you have a great team. I'm a steelers fan myself but hope deeply that your team beats the hell out of all of New England's accomplishments.
Nah, KC is good, definitely top five, but there are a few teams that have arguments to be above
I’m a big fan
Mercedes-Benz at four?! Seriously?
Where else can you get a chicken tender basket and a refillable soda for $8?
lol the commanders are so bad their stadium can’t even hold a sponsor
The Washington Commanders now play at Northwest Federal Credit Union Stadium 🏟️, formerly known as FedEx (Federal Express) Corporation Field. 😃👍
The beginning I was like don't disrespect my Dallas Cowboys! I approve you!
How is arrow head top 5 the chiefs are literally trying to get rid of it
Absolutely wrong, the reason they're seeking an upgrade is for the training and practice facilities. It has absolutely nothing to do with the stadium other than renovations to keep it going for another 20-30 years.
When it comes to overall Fan Experience there's not a better stadium in the league. The tailgating is out of this world, the concession stands are very easy to get to and reasonable. The parking is amazing. There's literally not a bad seat in the whole stadium, I would know I've said on the front row and I've said in the nosebleed and everywhere in between. And there's not a better Fan Experience even before Patrick Mahomes got there
Yeah sofi
Arrowhead is better than the AT&T
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US Bank Stadium at 17 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
Bruh NRG is 1
Bears dan
This objectively is the worst list I've ever seen.
The Redskins
Look, I’m an Eagles fan. I know the Linc isn’t gonna be high on this list. But these stadium videos you do are just based on recency bias. You put Arrowhead at number 2?! Jerry’s World, maybe, but Arrowhead?! It’s an aging field that has nothing going for it but Patrick Mahomes recent success! If he didn’t have 3 rings in 5 years, you would put that down to the low teens.
The real top 5 is
1.) Sofi
2.) Allegiant
3.) Jerry’s World
4.) Lambeau (just based on history of the franchise. This field is old AF, too)
5.) Highmark
This list is about the whole fan experience. That's the only reason that Lambo even gets on this list. It's an ancient stadium that has a lot of history. Arrowhead Stadium is the total package. The best tailgating experience at any NFL stadium, the closest you'll ever get to a college atmosphere. Seating is fantastic there's not a bad seat in that Stadium at all.
And they have great concessions very accessible great Wi-Fi so yeah I get it you're biased cuz you're an Eagles fan and you're still butthurt but there's not a better venue in the league when it comes to the total package.
Yeah Sofi stadium and Allegiant Stadium are very new and have all the fancy things to go with it, but The Fan Experience is absolutely atrocious especially if you're the home team.
And as far as Highmark Stadium goes, yeah sorry they're basically second best to Arrowhead in every category.
And like I said about Lambeau Field give me a break. I've been to many games there, yeah it's a fun place to go but after you've been there once yeah you're over it. The bench seating is absolutely atrocious and it's a horrible horrible experience in the winter. So yeah it gets marks because it's literally an antique Stadium😂😂
Just curious if you're going to criticize Arrowhead Stadium for being aging, what the hell is the excuse for Lambeau Stadium? Yeah it's got great history but literally that's the only thing. The seating is atrocious and literally everybody chance Lambeau sucks at the end of every game😂😂
@@Wyomingchief bro, wtf did I do to you to get this vitriol? You know I’m right tho. Arrowhead is not a top-tier fan experience. There are 10 better stadiums than Arrowhead. It’s only at 2 because of the recent success and you know it. I even said that the Linc doesn’t get high marks. I put the damn Cowboys stadium at 3 because I know how much more impressive it is to any stadium in my division. If the Chiefs didn’t have 3 of their 4 victories occur in the last 5 years, no one would care about Arrowhead. But what do I expect from a probable pompous Chiefs fan. You’re so well fed, you’re about to pop. I didn’t think any fan base could get as bad as Prime Brady Pats bad, but you sure as hell proved me wrong. I’ll take season passes to Lambeau (you misspelled it, so add illiterate) over Arrowhead any day of the week.
If Highmark was a good stadium they wouldnt be replacing it. That being said, the atmosphere and tailgating is friggen awesome there.
Lincoln Financial is awful....im from and live in philly
Hard Rock Stadium gets so overlooked. It's a really nice stadium with lots of amenities around it. Im not even a dolphins fan, but the Stadium is way too low.
Packers over bills, easily
Dallas sucks. Watching them lose again and again is not my idea of a good time. Lol😂