American Football Conference
Updated August 28, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
Location | Built | Capacity | Field | ||
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Baltimore Ravens | M&T Bank Stadium | Baltimore, Md. | 1998 | 70,107 | Grass |
Buffalo Bills | Ralph Wilson Stadium | Orchard Park, N.Y. | 1973 | 80,290 | Turf |
Cincinnati Bengals | Paul Brown Stadium | Cincinnati, Ohio | 2000 | 65,535 | Grass |
Cleveland Browns | Cleveland Browns Stadium | Cleveland, Ohio | 1999 | 73,200 | Grass |
Denver Broncos | INVESCO Field at Mile High | Denver, Colo. | 2001 | 76,125 | Grass |
Houston Texans | Reliant Stadium | Houston, Tex. | 2002 | 69,500 | Grass |
Indianapolis Colts1 | RCA Dome | Indianapolis, Ind. | 1984 | 56,127 | Turf |
Jacksonville Jaguars | ALLTEL Stadium | Jacksonville, Fla. | 1995 | 73,000 | Grass |
Kansas City Chiefs | Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City, Mo. | 1972 | 79,451 | Grass |
Miami Dolphins | Dolphin Stadium | Miami Gardens, Fla. | 1987 | 75,540 | Grass |
New England Patriots | Gillette Stadium | Foxboro, Mass. | 2002 | 68,000 | Grass |
New York Jets | Meadowland Stadium (Giants Stadium) | E. Rutherford, N.J. | 1976 | 80,062 | Grass |
Oakland Raiders | McAfee Coliseum | Oakland, Calif. | 1966 | 63,132 | Grass |
Pittsburgh Steelers | Heinz Field | Pittsburgh, Pa. | 2001 | 64,450 | Grass |
San Diego Chargers | Qualcomm Stadium | San Diego, Calif. | 1967 | 71,500 | Grass |
Tennessee Titans | The Coliseum | Nashville, Tenn. | 1999 | 68,798 | Grass |
1. Ground was broken in 2005 on the Colts' new home, Indiana Stadium, which will be ready for the 2008 season. A March 2006 announcement proclaimed the naming rights of the new field and its new name, Lucas Oil Stadium. The retractable roof multipurpose stadium will seat 63,000 for football and will also host the NCAA Final Four, seating 70,000.
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