I know a lot of people wanted Bills to get a dome, but I respect them going with an open air stadium. They always played in snow. They want to keep that alive with the weather. I respect them for that
They could not afford it, that was the reason. I think they wanted one and all the other stuff about culture is just nonsense. They would have put one on in a second if they had the funding. I beleive I saw someplace that they could structurally add one latter.
I just don't see the Chicago stadium being built downtown. Having lived in Chicago I can tell you that parking for the Bears games is already a nightmare. They currently share parking with Grant Park, Alder planetarium, Shedd Aquarium, the Field Museum, a huge marina with hundreds of boats, Huntingson Fields, McCormick Center, and more. The idea that the Park District and the city of Chicago would give up all that parking is ludicrous. With no parking for all the above that would make the museums inaccessible to anyone that didn't live in downtown Chicago, and even then it's an issue. If you're a boater in downtown, you're not taking a bus with all your fishing gear or other stuff you need for boating. Getting to Soldier Field is a nightmare NOW, so the possibility of no parking makes that even worse. I've seen the nightmare of getting to Bears games and it's very bad. There's bus 128 from Union Station and Ogilvie station, and it's called "non-stop" but that's a joke since it only means that it only picks up passengers at the stations and takes them to Soldier Field, and vice versa. The city traffic, especially on Thursday and Monday nights, is right during Rush Hour, which makes it even worse. I see the chance of the Bears building a new stadium downtown is below zero, if that's possible. they'll end up at Arlington Heights for sure.
I agree. For 1, why would they, at the very LEAST, partner up again..with the parks district? Give away most of their revenue? When they own Arlington heights and could build the most diverse, and innovative football district, in and of itself. Lease any property/space they'd like... and do whatever else in the 130 acres! And it would be all profit for the team.
@@tylerhill-li2uq Stadium plans: By building downtown, even if it's yet another destruction of Soldier Field(like the UFO that landed over 20 years ago, they'll be delayed by the horrible bureaucracy that is Chicago. Even though it's a ways from Michigan Avenue, the modern one they've shown has about the same chance of being approved as my being named Pope tomorrow. By going to Arlington Heights they'll be able to build whatever they want, how they want, when they want, with little to no interference from what I've gathered. Additional attractions: They'll also be able to do something like Titletown, which is a bunch of stuff next to Lambeau, and what the Patriots did. Downtown that would be impossible. Taxes: are the biggest benefit that Arlington Heights would give. There are so many taxes added to everything downtown, from parking, to tickets, to Bears gear, to everything else. Arlington Heights is asking for school taxes, which I can't blame them. I'm sure that the Bears can work out something with the city to make it much cheaper for fans, but avoiding other taxes if they throw a bunch of money at the school. Transportation: While Arlington Park Metra is UP-NW, is a direct line from downtown. This would be an easy way for people from downtown to get to the new stadium. While that might seem to be a step back, given the mess of getting to Soldier Field now, a direct train via Ogilvie would really be non-stop with some trains with locals helping others on the line. Though it's a stretch they could use the old EJ&E, now owned by Canadian national, to have connector Metra trains from other lines that could stop at Barrington, and then head to the new stadium. Granted, this is likely a pipe dream, but if they could make that work that would be a boon for the Bears, especially from Joliet to the Northern Suburbs. The more people they can put on trains the less they have to worry about parking for over 60k at the new stadium.
So the Panthers do not have a lease they actually own the stadium but what it does is it contractually binds them to Bank of America for a certain time. From the city because they’re getting city money. Which did not require a tax increase. The problem with building a new stadium is is the location of the current stadium is perfect and there isn’t room to build another one right next-door.
The firm that is designing Cleveland's new stadium also designed, US Bank Stadium for the Vikings (as mentioned), SOFI Stadium (Rams & Chargers), Lucas Oil Field (Colts) as well as AT&T Stadium (Cowboys).
1.4 billion for a stadium renovation is kinda crazy considering for 600 million more You could’ve built a brand new stadium to look exactly like this stadium of the future renovation and everything would be new the foundation etc imo once the cost of a renovation hits $1 billion. You should just build a brand new stadium.
There's been a stadium in that exact location for 100 years. It's a good location and the city as well as the Jaguars don't want to move. Shad is investing in development around the stadium, so you can't just build a new stadium next to it.
Looks like David Tepper is setting up Carolina for a Bud Adams Special. Threaten the locals into paying a ton of money for the renovation of an outdated stadium, and when the inevitably disappointing result comes to fruition, demand a new stadium or he'll move the team out of town. As an old Oilers fan, you have my condolences, and I hope we're not seeing the San Antonio Panthers a decade from now...
Broncos are expected to build a new stadium within 10 years. Would be cool if they built it at the same site and played at coors field for 2 seasons. Id hate for the new stadium to be way out by the airport, keep it near downtown.
Denver airport is so strange lots of weirdness in that airport. Lots of room and land out that way though. I hear they want to put some rail into to the city.
Nah they want to build it out by the airport. Denver is already so cramped with the highways and everything they can’t build what they want. They want a stadium district similar to Lodo and they can’t do that in the current location. I’m chill with one out by the airport so much potential for events and other stuff.
The Steelers need to renovate their stadium soon. There would be more cosmetic work to preserve the outdoor factor but considering it was built more cheaply it needs to stand strong.
Both the Steelers and eagles could have massive renovations done to their stadiums sometime in the near future. They’ve got owners who seem okay with the venues they have now.
The new ownership in Washington actually made the new stadium happen a lot faster. Dc wasn’t giving Snyder anything. They have lease til 2027. Do some research.
Buffalo made the right decision in building a new open air venue. I just wish other franchises would follow suit but sadly they’re going with the greedy dome method.
If you take the weather out of the game then no team will have an advantage over another team. So sad it’s a trend we see every so often in stadium construction that one or two things happen and everyone jumps on the bandwagon. By 2035 these new translucent roofs will not be a thing anymore and the teams will be moving on to something else in 2040 and beyond.
If SoFi stadium cost $5.5 Billion then these teams are smoking crack if they think they can build some of these for less than $3 Billion. I guarantee the Bears stadium is going to cost more than $4 Billion and I pray it’s NOT in downtown Chicago.
I can't wait for the new renderings for the Commanders new stadium if it can be built at the old RFK site. RFK Stadium is set to be demolished next week. It won't be imploded.
All these new cookie-cutter see-through domes is going to bring about the same issue we had in the 60s and 70s with the cookie-cutter multi-use stadiums.
We as Chiefs fans voted no on the upgrade to arrowhead because they wanted to bulldoze Kaufman Stadium where the Royals play and we like that stadium. Our owners want new stadiums when there is nothing wrong with either stadium.
As a Bucs fan, It would be a crime if KC left Arrowhead. Like Lambeau and the Superdome, they're iconic old stadiums that deserve to last. Also, I can see RayJay getting a canopy of some sort by the end of this decade. Plus an entertainment district on the land the Glaizers own next to the Bucs' HQ.
@@Mrcharles. RayJay won't get replaced anytime soon. But the Bucs want to sell more season tickets, and those upper decks are brutal to watch a 1pm game in until mid Oct. The lease is up after the 2028 season. It'll most likely get a canopy like in Miami. Plus some other bells and whistles to remain in the Super Bowl rotation.
The ONLY reason the Bills didn't go with a dome is because Buffalo simply cannot host a Super Bowl (and likely the final four as well) due to the severe lack of hotel space and the small market of Buffalo's unwillingness/ inability to foot the heavier tax burden an arena would take given that information. Had nothing to do with tradition unfortunately.
I think that when the Browns get their new home, the current Huntington Bank Field would be demolished and replaced with a soccer venue that would potentially get an MLS team, but would at least get a National Women’s Soccer League team. Denver won the bid for the next team over Cleveland and Cincinnati. Cincinnati already has an MLS team, but Cleveland on the other hand, doesn’t have one. Therefore, I think this would be a good idea, getting an NWSL team for Cleveland, instead of an MLS team, in order to make up for not having one while Cincinnati and Columbus keep theirs, with the venue being a new soccer-specific stadium that would replace the Browns’ current stadium. Maybe the team would do occasional games at the new Browns’ stadium in Brook Park.
Surprised the Bills didn't put a dome on their new stadium. I get that the weather is "part of their culture", but the bottom line is that it is very difficult to attract free agent skill players to play in that weather.
I follow the bears and can tell you, it ain’t getting built in Chicago. It’s going to be built in Arlington heights but Kevin Warren is just trying to get leverage by saying he wants to build it in Chicago
As someone who lives in the Washington DC area, EVERYONE wants a domed stadium in order to host events year round - including a Super Bowl and NCAA Basketball Final. So with all due respect, forget about your disappointment at yet another translucent roof stadium!!!
interesting should be something especially with a new arena for basketball & hockey in particular getting built in Philadelphia over the next few years
Cleveland has history with a stadium built away from the center city. The Richfield Coliseum was a bold attempt to bridge two markets, Cleveland and Akron, but failed in part due to its isolation, lack of accessibility, and competition from better-located urban venues. The fact that the Cavs were pretty mediocre during this span didn’t help either. Its demolition in 1999 and subsequent return to nature as part of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park marked the end of its troubled legacy. Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
Have you ever been to the Panthers stadium? I am not saying that it is not old, or kind of outdated, but it is not that bad for Football purposes. Sure it is not flashy but I like it. Especially when they have a good team, the vibe in downtown Charlotte is electric when they have a team. Again not saying that I agree with the decision of upgrading to the current design, but for old school outdoor football, Bank of America is just fine, especially when we had grass.
The romans perfected arenas 2000 years ago but their designs dont pay for permits or student loans. So we get aircraft hangers with touches of Nickelodeon and UFO sci-fi.
I suspect between 2040-2045. The Giants will leave the NJ Meadowlands for Weschester County, New York. The Jets will probably leave for Nassau County, New York.
@@grantandersenthe Jets will try Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau, Suffolk, or Staten Island The Giants should try Bronx, Westchester (either in White Plains or Yonkers), Rockland or Newark for the best
@@brothersbreakdownbroadcast1488 weather is part of the culture of Football. and Lambeau field is the fucking cathedral to the NFL. Lets say the Packers play the Chiefs next year, wouldn't you want it at either Lambeau or arrow head. It's the fucking rematch of super bowl I. But no no we have to have perfect weather for the super bowl. fuck that!!!!
@@brothersbreakdownbroadcast1488 Well than the bills with their new stadium will never get a super bowl. funny huh? the whole point in building these new stadiums is strictly to host a super bowl.
@@brothersbreakdownbroadcast1488 The only cold weather city with an open stadium was MetLife and it was 50 degrees that day so it wasn’t a disaster at all.
Yeah the Jags stadium isn’t going to happen. If anything is built at all, it’ll be severely delayed and will look NOTHING like the renderings. Jacksonville is notorious for being the place where ambitious projects go to die.
Why do you think Charlotte is so bad? You make these generalizations having never been to these stadiums. Jacksonville is the one that should be completely torn down. Its a dump with long, dark, cramped tunnels. I found the Bank of America stadium just fine when I road tripped there for an Atlanta United game recently. It could use a little touch up here and there...but having been to a lot of stadiums, you are dead wrong with this...
Have you even looked a what the Jags are doing with the renovation? One of the main points is to expand the concourse and walkways, lol. The reno that the Panthers are doing is a bandaid at best.
The Tennessee stadium looks like a 5-over-1 apartment building or college dorm
I think it looks amazing.
The roof looks like a PS1.
Looks like a Starbucks.
@@ShimmyD-u7g Fortunately I love Starbucks.
Or a whole foods.
I work for Turner, the company that is the general contractor for the Bills and the Titans stadium. That Bills stadium is going to be nuts. So sick
Turner was the GC i just worked for … they suck lol
@ haha. well, we built Sofi. record of building stadiums speaks for itself
Any cool details you can share?
@@Mikesmittmastersyes I strongly dislike turner. They are a pain to work with
Whaa?!?
A stadium across the street from an airport sounds like a bad idea in my opinion but ayyee the traffic over there would be insane
They do have a red line station next to the site so it’s possible a decent amount of people will take transit
I know a lot of people wanted Bills to get a dome, but I respect them going with an open air stadium. They always played in snow. They want to keep that alive with the weather. I respect them for that
They could not afford it, that was the reason. I think they wanted one and all the other stuff about culture is just nonsense. They would have put one on in a second if they had the funding. I beleive I saw someplace that they could structurally add one latter.
Will it be Super Bowl stadium though? No dome and freezing temperatures
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No bills fan wants a dome.
They weren't going to build a some one it became clear they wouldn't get a Superbowl
We need open warm weather stadiums for concerts. Concerts are better open
@@Z64sports if only that was a real thing lmfao
They rather not have events cancelled due to weather.
They could go with something like Miami did. Build a canopy around the fans but leave it open for the players. That would be something I’m okay with.
"Translucent Roof" - drink!!!
Hammered
I just don't see the Chicago stadium being built downtown. Having lived in Chicago I can tell you that parking for the Bears games is already a nightmare. They currently share parking with Grant Park, Alder planetarium, Shedd Aquarium, the Field Museum, a huge marina with hundreds of boats, Huntingson Fields, McCormick Center, and more. The idea that the Park District and the city of Chicago would give up all that parking is ludicrous. With no parking for all the above that would make the museums inaccessible to anyone that didn't live in downtown Chicago, and even then it's an issue. If you're a boater in downtown, you're not taking a bus with all your fishing gear or other stuff you need for boating.
Getting to Soldier Field is a nightmare NOW, so the possibility of no parking makes that even worse. I've seen the nightmare of getting to Bears games and it's very bad. There's bus 128 from Union Station and Ogilvie station, and it's called "non-stop" but that's a joke since it only means that it only picks up passengers at the stations and takes them to Soldier Field, and vice versa. The city traffic, especially on Thursday and Monday nights, is right during Rush Hour, which makes it even worse.
I see the chance of the Bears building a new stadium downtown is below zero, if that's possible. they'll end up at Arlington Heights for sure.
I agree.
For 1, why would they, at the very LEAST, partner up again..with the parks district? Give away most of their revenue?
When they own Arlington heights and could build the most diverse, and innovative football district, in and of itself. Lease any property/space they'd like... and do whatever else in the 130 acres! And it would be all profit for the team.
@@tylerhill-li2uq Stadium plans: By building downtown, even if it's yet another destruction of Soldier Field(like the UFO that landed over 20 years ago, they'll be delayed by the horrible bureaucracy that is Chicago. Even though it's a ways from Michigan Avenue, the modern one they've shown has about the same chance of being approved as my being named Pope tomorrow. By going to Arlington Heights they'll be able to build whatever they want, how they want, when they want, with little to no interference from what I've gathered.
Additional attractions: They'll also be able to do something like Titletown, which is a bunch of stuff next to Lambeau, and what the Patriots did. Downtown that would be impossible.
Taxes: are the biggest benefit that Arlington Heights would give. There are so many taxes added to everything downtown, from parking, to tickets, to Bears gear, to everything else. Arlington Heights is asking for school taxes, which I can't blame them. I'm sure that the Bears can work out something with the city to make it much cheaper for fans, but avoiding other taxes if they throw a bunch of money at the school.
Transportation: While Arlington Park Metra is UP-NW, is a direct line from downtown. This would be an easy way for people from downtown to get to the new stadium. While that might seem to be a step back, given the mess of getting to Soldier Field now, a direct train via Ogilvie would really be non-stop with some trains with locals helping others on the line. Though it's a stretch they could use the old EJ&E, now owned by Canadian national, to have connector Metra trains from other lines that could stop at Barrington, and then head to the new stadium. Granted, this is likely a pipe dream, but if they could make that work that would be a boon for the Bears, especially from Joliet to the Northern Suburbs. The more people they can put on trains the less they have to worry about parking for over 60k at the new stadium.
So the Panthers do not have a lease they actually own the stadium but what it does is it contractually binds them to Bank of America for a certain time. From the city because they’re getting city money. Which did not require a tax increase. The problem with building a new stadium is is the location of the current stadium is perfect and there isn’t room to build another one right next-door.
I think BofA stadium has a bad wrap. It has wide concourses and can easily be modernized more easily than Everbank which is a TOTAL dump.
The firm that is designing Cleveland's new stadium also designed, US Bank Stadium for the Vikings (as mentioned), SOFI Stadium (Rams & Chargers), Lucas Oil Field (Colts) as well as AT&T Stadium (Cowboys).
These downtown stadiums are the coolest
1.4 billion for a stadium renovation is kinda crazy considering for 600 million more You could’ve built a brand new stadium to look exactly like this stadium of the future renovation and everything would be new the foundation etc imo once the cost of a renovation hits $1 billion. You should just build a brand new stadium.
There's been a stadium in that exact location for 100 years. It's a good location and the city as well as the Jaguars don't want to move. Shad is investing in development around the stadium, so you can't just build a new stadium next to it.
Looks like David Tepper is setting up Carolina for a Bud Adams Special. Threaten the locals into paying a ton of money for the renovation of an outdated stadium, and when the inevitably disappointing result comes to fruition, demand a new stadium or he'll move the team out of town.
As an old Oilers fan, you have my condolences, and I hope we're not seeing the San Antonio Panthers a decade from now...
Broncos are expected to build a new stadium within 10 years. Would be cool if they built it at the same site and played at coors field for 2 seasons. Id hate for the new stadium to be way out by the airport, keep it near downtown.
Denver airport is so strange lots of weirdness in that airport. Lots of room and land out that way though. I hear they want to put some rail into to the city.
@scotttild theres already a lightrail that goes to the airport
I pray they down. I love Mike high stadium
Nah they want to build it out by the airport. Denver is already so cramped with the highways and everything they can’t build what they want. They want a stadium district similar to Lodo and they can’t do that in the current location. I’m chill with one out by the airport so much potential for events and other stuff.
@WarWolfeX lone tree has been in discussion too
The Steelers need to renovate their stadium soon. There would be more cosmetic work to preserve the outdoor factor but considering it was built more cheaply it needs to stand strong.
It's starting to look "tacky." IMO. They need to do it right .......
Both the Steelers and eagles could have massive renovations done to their stadiums sometime in the near future. They’ve got owners who seem okay with the venues they have now.
The new ownership in Washington actually made the new stadium happen a lot faster. Dc wasn’t giving Snyder anything. They have lease til 2027. Do some research.
They're just getting rid of all elemental games. They need to keep all these open stadiums along with keeping grass fields over turf fields
Grass is always better to play on.
Buffalo made the right decision in building a new open air venue. I just wish other franchises would follow suit but sadly they’re going with the greedy dome method.
@@rockyracoon3233 every athlete knows this. Wish if the owners knew this as well along with it being more safe than turf
Eagles also expected to build a new stadium or large renovation with a dome by 2032 when their lease is up
Interesting. Had no idea.
I hope its not a dome. The weather is epic in Philly.
@@EthanCole2009 Right now it’s just talk/rumors but hopefully they’ll go with a renovation on the existing stadium. It’s a great venue
Bills and Jags will have the best ones
"commanders". What a silly name 😆their logo is also just a W 😆
its Redskins
always will be
Love the stadium content! Hope to see more!
Love the browns stadium concept I fuck with it a lot
Yeah its untraditional which is what I love about it.
Astonishing
If you take the weather out of the game then no team will have an advantage over another team. So sad it’s a trend we see every so often in stadium construction that one or two things happen and everyone jumps on the bandwagon. By 2035 these new translucent roofs will not be a thing anymore and the teams will be moving on to something else in 2040 and beyond.
Structurally, the Bills stadium is about 60% complete. However, the internal guts of the stadium hasn’t started.
Is there legitimately enough money generated in revenue to justify these price tags? I knew football made big money but this is absolutely wild
Part of the reason these new stadiums are being built, with roofs, is to generate more revenue, because an indoor facility will get more usage.
Yes
Tennessee’s new stadium will be called “The PlayStation”
Lol
If SoFi stadium cost $5.5 Billion then these teams are smoking crack if they think they can build some of these for less than $3 Billion. I guarantee the Bears stadium is going to cost more than $4 Billion and I pray it’s NOT in downtown Chicago.
You n I both know it'll be in A.H
I can't wait for the new renderings for the Commanders new stadium if it can be built at the old RFK site. RFK Stadium is set to be demolished next week. It won't be imploded.
If they build at the old RFK site, they should make it similar to the original one. So many historical events took place at the old one.
@@Mrcharles.they’re getting a dome
Redskins*
@@EricBurns-d4oHow do you know that? Right now it’s just speculation.
@ not speculation I heard it straight out the Mayor’s mouth look it up ✅
Thank you bills for building an outdoor stadium football needs some outdoor stadiums
Ditto bro!
Once the Titans new stadium is done they gonna have the best outdoor stadium that shit is amazing
I'm excited for the Jacksonville Jaguars renovations to start.
All these new cookie-cutter see-through domes is going to bring about the same issue we had in the 60s and 70s with the cookie-cutter multi-use stadiums.
Browns aren’t getting out of the Modell Law. Not sure how Chicago and Illinois can afford stadiums for the Bears and White Sox.
Bears are going to Arlington Heights
We as Chiefs fans voted no on the upgrade to arrowhead because they wanted to bulldoze Kaufman Stadium where the Royals play and we like that stadium. Our owners want new stadiums when there is nothing wrong with either stadium.
I agree! Kaufman stadium is so beautiful!😊
New stadiums being built that haven't been up over 30 years is getting out of hand.
As a Bucs fan, It would be a crime if KC left Arrowhead. Like Lambeau and the Superdome, they're iconic old stadiums that deserve to last.
Also, I can see RayJay getting a canopy of some sort by the end of this decade. Plus an entertainment district on the land the Glaizers own next to the Bucs' HQ.
I hope Raymond James doesn’t get replaced with a dome. That venue has hosted three super bowls and there were fantastic.
@@Mrcharles. RayJay won't get replaced anytime soon. But the Bucs want to sell more season tickets, and those upper decks are brutal to watch a 1pm game in until mid Oct. The lease is up after the 2028 season. It'll most likely get a canopy like in Miami. Plus some other bells and whistles to remain in the Super Bowl rotation.
Subbed for the love of natural lighting social spaces and floating bars stayed for the trump content. Good vid DG
Tax payers should not be paying for a stadium owned by billionaires. Stop normalizing this!
And how much waisted tax payer money for these multi billionaires ? Absurd.
I’ll never understand why people can’t pronounce the word Jaguar. It’s not jag-wire.
Jag-wa.
I like the new Bills stadium and love the look of the new Titan stadium.
The ONLY reason the Bills didn't go with a dome is because Buffalo simply cannot host a Super Bowl (and likely the final four as well) due to the severe lack of hotel space and the small market of Buffalo's unwillingness/ inability to foot the heavier tax burden an arena would take given that information. Had nothing to do with tradition unfortunately.
Here’s a cool fact! The Buffalo Bills’ new stadium is actually based off of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London! Cool, right?
i’ve been to bank of america, it was decent i guess. nothing special but an improvement on college experiences
I hate domes man
Yeah the weather is pretty cool. I love snow games. Let them play in the elements.
I applaud bills owner for building a new outdoor stadium. At least he listened to the fan base. Too bad others won’t do the same.
Why the hell would the chiefs be looking to change or replace Arrowhead?
Yeah that stadium is electric.
I guess that’s what happens when voters don’t approve a renovation sales tax along with a new baseball park in downtown Kansas City.
I think that when the Browns get their new home, the current Huntington Bank Field would be demolished and replaced with a soccer venue that would potentially get an MLS team, but would at least get a National Women’s Soccer League team. Denver won the bid for the next team over Cleveland and Cincinnati. Cincinnati already has an MLS team, but Cleveland on the other hand, doesn’t have one. Therefore, I think this would be a good idea, getting an NWSL team for Cleveland, instead of an MLS team, in order to make up for not having one while Cincinnati and Columbus keep theirs, with the venue being a new soccer-specific stadium that would replace the Browns’ current stadium. Maybe the team would do occasional games at the new Browns’ stadium in Brook Park.
This is why people would rather watch college over the nfl literally only one team has a dome and thats syracuse
The ratings would suggest otherwise. (Though college ratings are incredible as well)
Surprised the Bills didn't put a dome on their new stadium. I get that the weather is "part of their culture", but the bottom line is that it is very difficult to attract free agent skill players to play in that weather.
I follow the bears and can tell you, it ain’t getting built in Chicago. It’s going to be built in Arlington heights but Kevin Warren is just trying to get leverage by saying he wants to build it in Chicago
And he's getting it!
As someone who lives in the Washington DC area, EVERYONE wants a domed stadium in order to host events year round - including a Super Bowl and NCAA Basketball Final. So with all due respect, forget about your disappointment at yet another translucent roof stadium!!!
Eagles are also expected to build a new one within 8-10 years.
interesting should be something especially with a new arena for basketball & hockey in particular getting built in Philadelphia over the next few years
I hope it’s not a domed stadium but it probably wouldn’t surprise me either. Owners have gone too greedy.
I hate the browns new one. I pray it doesn’t happen. I heard Cleveland is suing them. So hopefully they stay in Cleveland and don’t do a stupid dome
That RFK stadium still isn’t gone yet?? How much longer?
It's not a buffalo lol it's a bison lol ..
2:53 Jag wires?🤔
I hate domes now.
Cleveland has history with a stadium built away from the center city. The Richfield Coliseum was a bold attempt to bridge two markets, Cleveland and Akron, but failed in part due to its isolation, lack of accessibility, and competition from better-located urban venues. The fact that the Cavs were pretty mediocre during this span didn’t help either. Its demolition in 1999 and subsequent return to nature as part of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park marked the end of its troubled legacy. Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
The Panthers should renovate the bank for Charlotte FC and then build a new stadium for the Panthers.
Now if you can convince Wisconsin to build a new Lambeau field
Lambeau field is a okay!
Not gunna happen anytime soon.
Not a fan at all of the Browns new stadium. It looks like it was designed by AI.
It looks like an airplane hangar.
because it was
Disgraceful by owners who want domed stadiums. They just don’t know what it’s like to keep the tradition of football outdoors.
It looks like shit
@ 🤣🤣
Have you ever been to the Panthers stadium? I am not saying that it is not old, or kind of outdated, but it is not that bad for Football purposes. Sure it is not flashy but I like it. Especially when they have a good team, the vibe in downtown Charlotte is electric when they have a team. Again not saying that I agree with the decision of upgrading to the current design, but for old school outdoor football, Bank of America is just fine, especially when we had grass.
The browns stadium looks like a wharehouse or training facility from the outside
lol Cleveland, these people don't understand how loud jet engines are.
To go from the Titans to Jaags is palable
Buffalo blew it 😤
@@sirchi8731 nah they made the right decision.
@Mrcharles. no they didn't
Bears better be moving to Arlington Heights... NO tax $ in Arlington Heights. Chicago wants the state to pay....😂 Chicago is a dump.
New jaguars stadium going to look cool
The romans perfected arenas 2000 years ago but their designs dont pay for permits or student loans. So we get aircraft hangers with touches of Nickelodeon and UFO sci-fi.
New rfk stadium
Money well-spent!!
I suspect between 2040-2045. The Giants will leave the NJ Meadowlands for Weschester County, New York. The Jets will probably leave for Nassau County, New York.
First things first, get though 2025 before you talk about 2045
@ I know, but this is my prediction for where I could the Giants and Jets going to after MetLife has to replaced.
@@grantandersenthe Jets will try Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau, Suffolk, or Staten Island
The Giants should try Bronx, Westchester (either in White Plains or Yonkers), Rockland or Newark for the best
@ I think the Giants might try Yonkers near the Empire Casino.
All Stadiums Look so boring with the Same shitty roof
I bet the glare is going to be terrible 😮😮 IN JACKSONVILLE 😂😂
I respect a franchise like the packers. Made renovations, but playing in the same stadium
The haslams have not purchased the brook park land. They have a purchase option. But they don’t have the money
It's bullshit that Lambeau will never host a super bowl.
Not really they tried one Cold weather Super Bowl and it was a disaster …
@@brothersbreakdownbroadcast1488 weather is part of the culture of Football. and Lambeau field is the fucking cathedral to the NFL. Lets say the Packers play the Chiefs next year, wouldn't you want it at either Lambeau or arrow head. It's the fucking rematch of super bowl I. But no no we have to have perfect weather for the super bowl. fuck that!!!!
@@brothersbreakdownbroadcast1488 Well than the bills with their new stadium will never get a super bowl. funny huh? the whole point in building these new stadiums is strictly to host a super bowl.
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The only cold weather city with an open stadium was MetLife and it was 50 degrees that day so it wasn’t a disaster at all.
@@rwwilson21it is not just about hosting a Super Bowl for most of these teams
The Clowns stadium looks right on brand for the Haslams
DP, I love your vids, but please, Please, PLEASE stop calling Jacksonville's team the "Jag-wires." It's Jag-wars...UGH.
Jaguuuaarrss is the way Sean Connery would have pronounced it.😄
the roman circus.... go bills lol
The new stadium will be named Nissan Stadium. With everything going on with Nissan I would not be surprised if they drop their naming rights.
A few of these franchises doesn't deserve a new stadium. Actually go and win a playoff game at least.
I want a closed stadium for washington that can also open
The Titans stadium will be called New Nissan Stadium.
lions, vikings and colts should get rid of there dome
No it has been below zero in the Twin Cities this week
Yeah the Jags stadium isn’t going to happen. If anything is built at all, it’ll be severely delayed and will look NOTHING like the renderings. Jacksonville is notorious for being the place where ambitious projects go to die.
*today lets discuss stadiums that will open in 2026 though 2030 but they wont open until 2037*
Steelers need a new stadium or at least an upgrade. 24 years old is when it’s time.
Warsaw is building a stadium! Get it?
patriots 2026
Can the jags even reduce capacity anymore?
Does anyone know if after the Jaguars stadium renovation, will they still be playing on natural grass?
I love the outdoors just like you, but think of the revenue.
idk if jaguars will host a super bowl soon considering how bad the city fumbled the bag in 2005 - from a resident in jax lol
Not really not enough hotel and convention space. Plus it’s cold AF.
Waste of money waste of space, tired of my state building 50 stadiums when it could be used elsewhere.
There has been no talk of Annexing that land. Also, Haslam still does not own that property.
The bank of amirica stadium is sad because I live here
Why do you think Charlotte is so bad? You make these generalizations having never been to these stadiums. Jacksonville is the one that should be completely torn down. Its a dump with long, dark, cramped tunnels. I found the Bank of America stadium just fine when I road tripped there for an Atlanta United game recently. It could use a little touch up here and there...but having been to a lot of stadiums, you are dead wrong with this...
because who is the governor there now & before him as well in particular their party
It’s a dump.
Because its bad, ugly and outated
@@kamelkadri2843 look at me way worse lol
Have you even looked a what the Jags are doing with the renovation? One of the main points is to expand the concourse and walkways, lol. The reno that the Panthers are doing is a bandaid at best.