Vikings fan here but absolutely love Arrowhead. I have been to Lambeau for a Vikings Packers game which is always intense but I will say Arrowhead is my favorite stadium I have been to in terms of atmosphere. I understand we’re rivals with the Packers so that might have something to do with it, but Chiefs fans welcomed us to open arms and invited us to pregame tailgates which I find very cool. Respect the Chiefs fan base and Chief Kingdom. Great experience!
@@brendanmayhew6280 I'm thrilled you enjoyed your experience in KC. I've heard a lot of former players claim it was the hardest stadium to play in on the road. It's got a college atmosphere.
@@ronniesorter1888 I miss when they played the Border War/ Border Showdown of Missouri/Kansas at Arrowhead. Wish they would bring a college football game to that stadium per year. Maybe down the line put like the Redbox Bowl or the Cheez-It Bowl at Arrowhead. We may be a NFL town in KC but that doesn't mean we don't appreciate NCAA Division 1 football.
Soldier Field might not even be in the NFL in the far future, though. The Bears organization is supposedly looking around the Chicago area for locations that could be used for a larger, possibly indoor, stadium. With that, the Bears could probably seat more people with more amenities than Soldier Field, as well as earn more money because the team would own it. In the end, I think it’s the fact that the team really wants to earn more money for better players, coaches, and owe less to the city that the Bears would be leaving Soldier Field.
@@brendanmayhew6280 thats that good old Midwest hospitality for ya.. As a KC fan I compete agree. I remember going to the metrodome as a kid lol. Super nice fans up in the twin cities ✌️
Giants Stadium at the Meadowlands currently holds the record of most NFL games hosted which would eventually be passed by MetLife Stadium. However previously that record was held by Lambeau Field and before that it was Wrigley Field.
I remember sitting high up at Heinz Field after remnants of Hurricane Ivan hit and watching entire piers still attached to boats floating down the Allegheny River.
Major props for all of the love you gave our stadium (and our state), here in Indianapolis, Indiana. Excellent work on knowing the history of stadiums and arenas in Indiana and how Lucas Oil carries some of that tradition, as well. I absolutely love your channel!
@@akunamatatalopez3963 that would a dream come true for me, my friend. The FIFA World Cup is my favorite sports event in the world, and is likely the only way I will ever be able to attend a match at one.
Another cool video. You seem to have mastered the ability to properly explain our eclectic stadia all the while using your Aussie wit. Makes me almost want to see cricket…..almost.
@@B-A-L It's a culture thing I guess and different types of architecture as well. While soccer fans like roofs over their heads, many American Football fans here in US love to watch games under the snow. For example packer fans and Boston fans are one example. I'm not from USA and I've lived almost all my life here, but I can tell you College stadiums and NFL stadiums are georgeous, even the ones without roof. For example FedEx field its supposed to be the worst stadium according to everyone, but in my opinion I think it's a great stadium. Imagine the worst NFL stadium can hold 80,000 people and has 243 executive suites. Not bad I would say! I got to admit though that some NFL stadiums like Jacksonville, Nissan stadium, Bank of America, San Francisco, Tampa Bay, Baltimore would look even better with roofs but are still comfortable, huge and have very beautiful architecture nonetheless. Meanwhile, other stadiums like the packers, Kansas, Broncos, Boston are just georgeous the way they are. It will be interesting to see the future of NFL stadiums though considering the newer ones like Sofi, Atlanta, Minnesota, , Indiana, Las Vegas, Glendale AZ, Dallas are just architectural marvels in my opinion. NFL stadiums are really amongst the best in the world and that opinion comes from someone that's not even a big fan of American Football, and like I said before; I'm not even from United States.
I like it, here is one stadium where they do need a roof, and they did a good job of it, for less than half the cost of Kronke's technological palace of ego. it's weird, the rams and raiders have such a unique history. rams played for 50 years at the old LA colosium, then they moved to anaheim, then the raiders move into rams home, then the rams moved to stank louis, then the raiders moved back to oakland, where they belong, then both the rams and raiders wanted to move back to LA. The rams won that battle, now the raiders move to las vegas. crazy stuff, but of any city, I think it's a good fit for them. too bad the morons of oakland could not come up with a cool stadium there for them.
Allegent Stadium had to be crazy amazing and it is! Las Vegas knows how to build a spectacular building and their first NFL Team Stadium is no exception!
Something I think you can appreciate about Lambeau Field. Given the fact it is almost entirely surrounded by residential neighborhood most attendees pay residents $10-25 to park their car in a front or back yard. Often, they will tailgate before games with the home's owner. This tradition plus the game time experience in the stadium as a celebration type atmosphere really makes shine the fact the Packers are the only publicly owned football team. Owning property near Lambeau Field is almost as coveted as season tickets, which has a waiting list 30+ years long. New parents have been known to put their children on the waiting list when born lol
FYI, if you look carefully at the layout of Arrowhead Stadium and Kauffman Stadium (baseball) at the Harry S Truman Sports Complex, they aligned both stadia in such a way that a rolling roof that would stand like a giant roof on stilts could be moved over either stadium in case of inclement weather. When the facility was conceived in the early 1970s, such a rolling roof would have cost the grand sum of $1,000,000. That roof was never constructed, sadly. There has been talk again about building that roof, but the cost has soared astronomically, and it likely will not be built. It's more likely that entirely new stadia for both teams would be built instead, either within the complex or closer to downtown Kansas City.
Paul Brown Stadium is similar to Gillette Stadium in Foxboro. Both stadiums built around the same time with closely architectural designs. I like them both.
I haven't been following the NFL as closely lately living abroad and watched this to get caught up to date on the stadiums. When you showed Fed Ex field I was genuinely confused. I thought the stadium was entirely under ground. You got me.
Agree with these two but being a a Vikings fan and Minneapolis resident US Bank Stadium is amazing. It’s not as crazy looking but we have a great atmosphere!
Something pretty cool about Gillette is the big shopping center attached to the stadium, giving it more purpose than just a big seating area. It has a movie theater, an escape room, and tons of restaurants and retail shops. Pretty cool place.
From the stadiums with no roof I really like the Broncos, the Chiefs and packers stadiums. They are gorgeous. Wish both the Chiefs and the Broncos stadiums get chosen for 2026 World Cup!
I love it. Okay, from what I've heard from the Buffalo news outlets, Highmark is pretty likely to get a new stadium built in its parking lot relatively soon; the owners say it'll be open-air for the home field advantage (the winds are INSANE in that building), but I think it's because they need to save costs; Buffalo is kind of a depressed economy at the moment. Also, I will always call it the Ralph after its interim name, Ralph Wilson Stadium.
@@Knightmessenger That's best, but they need to figure out the infrastructure. They're talking 1.1 billion for a new stadium, smallest in the league and open-air, in a place that already supports stadium traffic on Sundays. Can they build the off-ramps and parking garages needed to put in a stadium into a place that doesn't have one, or else up the parking for a place that has two definitely smaller pro sports facilities? (I've heard they _rejected_ Canalside as a location long ago, and looking at it I can see why, I don't see _where_ a 60k seat stadium can fit near Keybank and Sahlen.)
@@cypher515 if you put a stadium downtown alongside a transit line, you dont need as much parking on site, and adding freeway ramps can make traffic worse. I think it's foolish to spend a billion dollars to put a new stadium in the same place. If the bills want to stay in orchard park, i cant imagine how it wouldn't be cheaper to just renovate their current one.
@@Knightmessenger because Highmark has been renovated multiple times and the upper deck is starting to develop structural issues that, while won't cause it to fall or collapse immediately, will need to be replaced. It's just getting to the point that a new stadium will be less expensive than upgrades and renovations every few years.
I like the Gary Snails. I live 20 minutes each of there. The Bears even considered moving to Gary in the 90’s before Solider Field was renovated. It’s only 45 minutes away from downtown Chicago.
The Lions will be a good team next season as they ended the 2022 season with like 5 straight wins scoring over 30 points per game and they even knocked the Packers out of the playoffs in the last weekend of the season.
@CONSOLETRUTH2 they were 8-2 in their last 10 games. But I don't think they ever won 5 straight last season. That aside, I do agree with you. The Lions finally look like they have everything necessary to keep moving up. My comment was more about their historical trend of losing and not having good management even when there were talented teams. After 3-13-1 in 2021, there wasn't much reason to feel extremely confident like there is now.
I remember wanting upper level escalators at M&T Bank Stadium and was told that I was “lazy”, even that they immediately next seazon installed at Bank of America after someone died of a heart attack climbing ramps. When they renovated the stadium in Baltimore, they installed banks of escalators to the upper level and new video boards.
The seating behind the north endzone in Seattle is called the "Hawks Nest". One of the rowdiest sections in the NFL. All metal bleachers that make A LOT of noise on gameday. The stadium security doesn't spend much time in that area as it is pretty much no rules.
Not to many Redskin fans enjoy Fed Ex either, a lot of us are still in love with RFK. Small, cozy, and loud, the place rocked when the fans got going. That happened a lot after Gibbs arrived.
Heads up, The Chicago Bears purchased the Arlington Heights land which is a suburb of Chicago, they are planning to move there which is 25 miles away from Solider Field, they are still waiting for the deal to be completed which should be around 2022-early 2023 and by then they should start construction. The new stadium should be built by 2026 (all estimates)
FedEx Field use to look better before reducing capacity which rendering it UGLY beyond measures, they really need a new stadium along side the Bills of course, However the stadium still look great when compared with other staduims outside the NFL Met life Roof would have cost 400 million dollar and not 50
@@thetoptige8014 The residents in Southeast DC doesn't want a stadium there. I know it we be practical but Snyder is gonna want his "own" complex. Plus, Loudon, Virginia wants WFT to move there
I like your take on these stadiums, thanks. Tampa Stadium's Pirate Ship is actually active at home games. The cannons go off if the home team (the Bucs) scores a touchdown or a field goal. With a touchdown it fires six times. With a field goal, three times. Fans love it or hate it. The Jacksonville Jaguars actually don't have swimming pools, but saunas. These are usually heated during the game like saunas usually are and fans can hang out in them.
Gary Snails, the Browns and Detroit! Wow! Good stuff. Fun fact, Detroit gave 2 of the greatest Americans of the last century: Axl Foley and RoboCop! Very cool episode. Keep it going!
Should be noted that State Farm stadium when hosting big football games (Súper bowl, fiesta bowl, college football championship etc) that the southern end zone is expanded to fit more viewers
Schalke, a German soccer Club, also has a stadium featuring a retractable roof as well as a field tust can be rolled in and out. So the one in Arizona is not the only one... Love your content, though! Much love
He didn't say it was the only as the next stadium, Alligent Stadium in Las Vegas, also has a rolling field but he said they were the only 2 in the NFL with a rolling field and are amongst a very few num er in the world
The Gelredome, a stadium in the Netherlands used for concerts and home to the soccer team Vitesse also has both a rectractable field and a roof that can open and close
Arthur McBride was the owner of the Cleveland Browns. Paul Brown was the head coach/general manager and co-founder. Paul Brown has never been listed as an owner of the Cleveland Browns
Fun Fact: TIAA Bank Stadium is possibly the only stadium where someone has been chased by a horse and hit by a golf cart within 30 minutes
Gotta love Florida
Good Ol' Florida Man on another wacky adventure
That's a normal day in Florida
@@RockSmithStudio All Elite Wrestling lmao
@@jbj7599 that was because the Khan family owns the Jacksonville Jaguars 👍
Chiefs fans will always just call it Arrowhead. It's the 3rd oldest stadium in the NFL, behind only Lambeau Field and Soldier Field.
Vikings fan here but absolutely love Arrowhead. I have been to Lambeau for a Vikings Packers game which is always intense but I will say Arrowhead is my favorite stadium I have been to in terms of atmosphere. I understand we’re rivals with the Packers so that might have something to do with it, but Chiefs fans welcomed us to open arms and invited us to pregame tailgates which I find very cool. Respect the Chiefs fan base and Chief Kingdom. Great experience!
@@brendanmayhew6280 I'm thrilled you enjoyed your experience in KC. I've heard a lot of former players claim it was the hardest stadium to play in on the road. It's got a college atmosphere.
@@ronniesorter1888 I miss when they played the Border War/ Border Showdown of Missouri/Kansas at Arrowhead. Wish they would bring a college football game to that stadium per year. Maybe down the line put like the Redbox Bowl or the Cheez-It Bowl at Arrowhead. We may be a NFL town in KC but that doesn't mean we don't appreciate NCAA Division 1 football.
Soldier Field might not even be in the NFL in the far future, though. The Bears organization is supposedly looking around the Chicago area for locations that could be used for a larger, possibly indoor, stadium. With that, the Bears could probably seat more people with more amenities than Soldier Field, as well as earn more money because the team would own it. In the end, I think it’s the fact that the team really wants to earn more money for better players, coaches, and owe less to the city that the Bears would be leaving Soldier Field.
@@brendanmayhew6280 thats that good old Midwest hospitality for ya.. As a KC fan I compete agree. I remember going to the metrodome as a kid lol. Super nice fans up in the twin cities ✌️
Sofi is extremely unique, it's not enclosed at all so you get such a good breeze, it's build down into the ground instead of going upwards
yea it's about 100 feet underground, it's crazy
5 billion dollars and it can't even play games during a lightning storm!
Yeah I went to a game In week 2 Chargers vs Cowboys, and it’s honestly the best stadium I ever seen
Unique for NFL sure but common in college and high school
But the bad part is that games will get postponed due to lightning in the area.
Being awed by stadiums always makes me feel like a kid again.
US Bank Stadium is suppose to look a Viking ship. That's why it run to that point
Most sped looking Viking ship I've ever seen
> 6:55 < US Bank Stadium
As an Eagles fan i love US Bank Stadium the sight of the greatest thing ever my Eagles win ing the Super Bowl
@@BrysonConroyyour mother
@@jordanroman841we literally don’t care lil bro
Why All Stadiums Should Have a Pirate Ship - a video essay
The Roomba is an interesting design choice for a Vegas stadium.
The black hole is kinda like a vacuum.
Giants Stadium at the Meadowlands currently holds the record of most NFL games hosted which would eventually be passed by MetLife Stadium. However previously that record was held by Lambeau Field and before that it was Wrigley Field.
Go giants from Oregon!
Do NHL Arenas. Ik it ain’t stadiums but it would still be cool.
Yes
he should do KHL, CHL(european) etc.. as well
@@useruseruser674 yeah
They all look the same
@@Forestgravy90 not really
My favorite is Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis... Love the facade. Its very unique.
I remember sitting high up at Heinz Field after remnants of Hurricane Ivan hit and watching entire piers still attached to boats floating down the Allegheny River.
Major props for all of the love you gave our stadium (and our state), here in Indianapolis, Indiana. Excellent work on knowing the history of stadiums and arenas in Indiana and how Lucas Oil carries some of that tradition, as well.
I absolutely love your channel!
Cheers!
Indiana Stadium is super georgeous! I wish you guys were to host games for 2026 world cup!
@@akunamatatalopez3963 that would a dream come true for me, my friend. The FIFA World Cup is my favorite sports event in the world, and is likely the only way I will ever be able to attend a match at one.
Ughh the colts
Another cool video. You seem to have mastered the ability to properly explain our eclectic stadia all the while using your Aussie wit. Makes me almost want to see cricket…..almost.
The NFL has the best stadiums ever!!!
Oh no, not when it rains. Germany and England has the best stadiums in the world. How many people will be wet when it rains at soldier field?
@@jesperlundfald1971 it’s just rain
@@jesperlundfald1971 nfl def has better stadiums and it’s not even close tbh
Even lower division football teams in England that are worth less than an average NFL player have grandstands with roofs over them!
@@B-A-L It's a culture thing I guess and different types of architecture as well. While soccer fans like roofs over their heads, many American Football fans here in US love to watch games under the snow. For example packer fans and Boston fans are one example. I'm not from USA and I've lived almost all my life here, but I can tell you College stadiums and NFL stadiums are georgeous, even the ones without roof. For example FedEx field its supposed to be the worst stadium according to everyone, but in my opinion I think it's a great stadium. Imagine the worst NFL stadium can hold 80,000 people and has 243 executive suites. Not bad I would say! I got to admit though that some NFL stadiums like Jacksonville, Nissan stadium, Bank of America, San Francisco, Tampa Bay, Baltimore would look even better with roofs but are still comfortable, huge and have very beautiful architecture nonetheless. Meanwhile, other stadiums like the packers, Kansas, Broncos, Boston are just georgeous the way they are. It will be interesting to see the future of NFL stadiums though considering the newer ones like Sofi, Atlanta, Minnesota, , Indiana, Las Vegas, Glendale AZ, Dallas are just architectural marvels in my opinion. NFL stadiums are really amongst the best in the world and that opinion comes from someone that's not even a big fan of American Football, and like I said before; I'm not even from United States.
Took a tour of Allegiant Stadium a week ago. It's going to be amazing when the stands are full
I like it, here is one stadium where they do need a roof, and they did a good job of it, for less than half the cost of Kronke's technological palace of ego. it's weird, the rams and raiders have such a unique history. rams played for 50 years at the old LA colosium, then they moved to anaheim, then the raiders move into rams home, then the rams moved to stank louis, then the raiders moved back to oakland, where they belong, then both the rams and raiders wanted to move back to LA. The rams won that battle, now the raiders move to las vegas. crazy stuff, but of any city, I think it's a good fit for them. too bad the morons of oakland could not come up with a cool stadium there for them.
Allegent Stadium had to be crazy amazing and it is! Las Vegas knows how to build a spectacular building and their first NFL Team Stadium is no exception!
Last night was 🔥
Not a Raiders fan but that Vegas stadium looks sexy af! I honestly wouldn't mind going to a game there if I ever win the lottery lol
Something I think you can appreciate about Lambeau Field. Given the fact it is almost entirely surrounded by residential neighborhood most attendees pay residents $10-25 to park their car in a front or back yard. Often, they will tailgate before games with the home's owner. This tradition plus the game time experience in the stadium as a celebration type atmosphere really makes shine the fact the Packers are the only publicly owned football team.
Owning property near Lambeau Field is almost as coveted as season tickets, which has a waiting list 30+ years long. New parents have been known to put their children on the waiting list when born lol
Been watching for a while and loved every vid I’ve seen. Finally subscribed!
I love M &T Bank Stadium in Baltimore because of the purple seats.
this vid was quite entertaining I love this guys personality
Best stadiums all over the world.......Hands down.
@superdug I don’t think any stadium is beating Sofi, but that new Real Madrid stadium might come close
He forgot to mention the ketchup bottle at Heinz Field
He was too enamored by Tampa's pirate ship
FYI, if you look carefully at the layout of Arrowhead Stadium and Kauffman Stadium (baseball) at the Harry S Truman Sports Complex, they aligned both stadia in such a way that a rolling roof that would stand like a giant roof on stilts could be moved over either stadium in case of inclement weather. When the facility was conceived in the early 1970s, such a rolling roof would have cost the grand sum of $1,000,000. That roof was never constructed, sadly. There has been talk again about building that roof, but the cost has soared astronomically, and it likely will not be built. It's more likely that entirely new stadia for both teams would be built instead, either within the complex or closer to downtown Kansas City.
U.S Bank Stadium is probably the nicest stadium right now.💯
Paul Brown Stadium is similar to Gillette Stadium in Foxboro. Both stadiums built around the same time with closely architectural designs. I like them both.
"The seats are all orange, as you'd expect by the name Cleveland Browns" lmao.
I haven't been following the NFL as closely lately living abroad and watched this to get caught up to date on the stadiums. When you showed Fed Ex field I was genuinely confused. I thought the stadium was entirely under ground. You got me.
Love this video, hope the next college football one is coming soon
The sofi and Mercedes Benz stadiums are insane
It’s interesting that Atlanta built a stadium resembling their asshole following Super Bowl LI 😂
Agree with these two but being a a Vikings fan and Minneapolis resident US Bank Stadium is amazing. It’s not as crazy looking but we have a great atmosphere!
Something pretty cool about Gillette is the big shopping center attached to the stadium, giving it more purpose than just a big seating area. It has a movie theater, an escape room, and tons of restaurants and retail shops. Pretty cool place.
New England Patriots suck!!
Signed, everyone else in the NFL 😘
21:26 the stadium next to NRG is the Astrodome
I live in Houston so I know that very well
2022 in the 20th anniversary
From the stadiums with no roof I really like the Broncos, the Chiefs and packers stadiums. They are gorgeous. Wish both the Chiefs and the Broncos stadiums get chosen for 2026 World Cup!
I love it. Okay, from what I've heard from the Buffalo news outlets, Highmark is pretty likely to get a new stadium built in its parking lot relatively soon; the owners say it'll be open-air for the home field advantage (the winds are INSANE in that building), but I think it's because they need to save costs; Buffalo is kind of a depressed economy at the moment. Also, I will always call it the Ralph after its interim name, Ralph Wilson Stadium.
bro go with a dome, saints games being indoors is better than any sec game in heat
If buffalo wants a new stadium, it should be downtown in buffalo proper.
@@Knightmessenger That's best, but they need to figure out the infrastructure. They're talking 1.1 billion for a new stadium, smallest in the league and open-air, in a place that already supports stadium traffic on Sundays. Can they build the off-ramps and parking garages needed to put in a stadium into a place that doesn't have one, or else up the parking for a place that has two definitely smaller pro sports facilities? (I've heard they _rejected_ Canalside as a location long ago, and looking at it I can see why, I don't see _where_ a 60k seat stadium can fit near Keybank and Sahlen.)
@@cypher515 if you put a stadium downtown alongside a transit line, you dont need as much parking on site, and adding freeway ramps can make traffic worse.
I think it's foolish to spend a billion dollars to put a new stadium in the same place. If the bills want to stay in orchard park, i cant imagine how it wouldn't be cheaper to just renovate their current one.
@@Knightmessenger because Highmark has been renovated multiple times and the upper deck is starting to develop structural issues that, while won't cause it to fall or collapse immediately, will need to be replaced. It's just getting to the point that a new stadium will be less expensive than upgrades and renovations every few years.
Thanks man!!! Great video, cheers from México!
Cheers!
A completely unbiased opinion as i live in Manchester UK. The 3 best stadiums on this list are
1. Cowboys
2. Sofi stadium
3. Colts
I like the Gary Snails. I live 20 minutes each of there. The Bears even considered moving to Gary in the 90’s before Solider Field was renovated. It’s only 45 minutes away from downtown Chicago.
Lmaoo I do believe it’s also one of the worst places to live in the US
The super dome is my fav. My home team so I’m a bit biased. But the feel of being in the dome and watching the saints play. It’s an amazing experience
Saints suck
Digress on, brother. Lol. Once again, very entertaining yet oddly informative. Be well.
Super Nice And Wonderful!
Fun Fact: Paul Brown Stadium was the first billion dollar stadium
the fedex statement killed me
This video was pretty long…
…And I watched it all.
Wow! Much appreciated.
Yeah, I was wrong on that one.
You said men in tight pants. I’m a lefty and this comment explains my feelings to many people who get it.
Some of the new ones look amazing but in my opinion, Arrowhead has a particular style and elegance. I'm not a Chiefs fan btw!
The Music is awesome and soothing
I think the finishing touch for M&T Bank would be to renovate the exterior with bronze spires wrapping the facility to form a "nest"
That would look super sexy. Write to them your idea, they should do it!
1:23 Veltins-Arena or Arena auf Schalke has the same two features
You're right. I should have double checked that one.
Houston also has a retractable roof on its stadium
Best video yet!
I love the fact that I live in Fort Worth so I get to go to AT&T stadium for every sport event or concert
That's where sorry cowboys play at😂😂😅
@@bobbydouglas7909 wouldn’t want to watch any other team DC4L 😑
@@raulescobar3257 🤢🤮🤢😂😂🤢✌️
I will be there a few times this season.. gonna tailgate the broncos and cardinals game.. will be inside on the falcons game..
The Lions may be a joke of a franchise but they have a seriously good stadium.
Very convenient to be centrally located in downtown Detroit as well.
The Lions will be a good team next season as they ended the 2022 season with like 5 straight wins scoring over 30 points per game and they even knocked the Packers out of the playoffs in the last weekend of the season.
@CONSOLETRUTH2 they were 8-2 in their last 10 games. But I don't think they ever won 5 straight last season.
That aside, I do agree with you. The Lions finally look like they have everything necessary to keep moving up. My comment was more about their historical trend of losing and not having good management even when there were talented teams. After 3-13-1 in 2021, there wasn't much reason to feel extremely confident like there is now.
This went from informative to a roast very quickly
Awesome!
You did an excellent job at describing indys beauty
I heard Tom Brady is playin against New England in October. I bet Foxboro will be sold out
Thanks for these. I have been to 6 and another 3 later this year
These looks so much nicer than premier league stadiums.
This was the best half hour of my day
Cool video. I too am intrigued by stadiums. But the Browns were not named after a cartoon character, but after its first coach, Paul Brown.
Seeing as he showed a drawing of Cleveland Brown from Family Guy and the Cleveland show, I'm pretty sure it was a joke.
No. You'll be telling me next that NRG isn't really named after Nigel Reginald Goldcock! 😉
I remember wanting upper level escalators at M&T Bank Stadium and was told that I was “lazy”, even that they immediately next seazon installed at Bank of America after someone died of a heart attack climbing ramps. When they renovated the stadium in Baltimore, they installed banks of escalators to the upper level and new video boards.
Plus they became the first team to have a dark intro at an outside stadium when they installed new lights in 2019.
I love your voice
They just changed the scoreboards at M&T Bank Stadium
You should do a series inside every NFL stadium (Every room).
amazing makes me wanna visit
Veltins arena also has moving field and retractable roof.
Great way to preview
The seating behind the north endzone in Seattle is called the "Hawks Nest". One of the rowdiest sections in the NFL. All metal bleachers that make A LOT of noise on gameday. The stadium security doesn't spend much time in that area as it is pretty much no rules.
So the drunks sit there.
Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany also has a retractable roof AND a field that can roll out. Think it actually was the first one to have it
And Wembley in London. National Arena in Bucharest has one aswell, its a bit different than the others but it's still retractable.
Been there. Beautiful stadium.
Gelredome in Arnhem (The Netherlands) has also both a retractable roof and a field that can roll out.
Gelredome Arnhem was the first, in the mid 90´s.
Not to many Redskin fans enjoy Fed Ex either, a lot of us are still in love with RFK. Small, cozy, and loud, the place rocked when the fans got going. That happened a lot after Gibbs arrived.
“Home of the Jacksonville Jag you was” lol love the accent and football fans from abroad
Can you do a ranked epl stadiums just like you did with the MLS vid
Heads up, The Chicago Bears purchased the Arlington Heights land which is a suburb of Chicago, they are planning to move there which is 25 miles away from Solider Field, they are still waiting for the deal to be completed which should be around 2022-early 2023 and by then they should start construction. The new stadium should be built by 2026 (all estimates)
The second stadium to be located in “Arlington” in the NFL, what are the odds?😂
Oof won’t have that nice downtown contrast anymore
FedEx Field use to look better before reducing capacity which rendering it UGLY beyond measures, they really need a new stadium along side the Bills of course, However the stadium still look great when compared with other staduims outside the NFL
Met life Roof would have cost 400 million dollar and not 50
Hopefully they choose the old rfk lot
@@thetoptige8014 The residents in Southeast DC doesn't want a stadium there. I know it we be practical but Snyder is gonna want his "own" complex.
Plus, Loudon, Virginia wants WFT to move there
U.S. Bank stadium is also mentioned to look like a viking ship
This guys humor is so nerdy holy cow
AT&T stadium is the nicest stadium in the world the outside still looks great but the inside is crazy and five star
This guy is so funny with his dry humor 😂
the bit about the color of the Cleveland Browns' seats is what got me
Monday Night Football is famous for fans getting drunk historically.
I like your take on these stadiums, thanks. Tampa Stadium's Pirate Ship is actually active at home games. The cannons go off if the home team (the Bucs) scores a touchdown or a field goal. With a touchdown it fires six times. With a field goal, three times. Fans love it or hate it. The Jacksonville Jaguars actually don't have swimming pools, but saunas. These are usually heated during the game like saunas usually are and fans can hang out in them.
Gary Snails, the Browns and Detroit! Wow! Good stuff. Fun fact, Detroit gave 2 of the greatest Americans of the last century: Axl Foley and RoboCop! Very cool episode. Keep it going!
Thanks! Will do.
@ian Because it was too dangerous in Detroit!
I've seen a lot of Bears fans that don't like the new stadium at all but from the first time I saw it I thought it was a good looking stadium.
this was excellent,, you are pretty good ,,, and funny
Cheers!
The narrator has wicked clever dry humor ~ he had me laughing a few times
"If those big sweaty men where good at their job" as they are flying in their private jet to Los Angles right now for LVI
Should be noted that State Farm stadium when hosting big football games (Súper bowl, fiesta bowl, college football championship etc) that the southern end zone is expanded to fit more viewers
I’d love to see a NASCAR video or maybe like a INDYCAR video but that’s my Motorsport fan in me talking
Schalke, a German soccer Club, also has a stadium featuring a retractable roof as well as a field tust can be rolled in and out. So the one in Arizona is not the only one... Love your content, though! Much love
There's a lot of retractable roof stadiums
Same for the GelreDome in the Netherlands. Also has both.
He didn't say it was the only as the next stadium, Alligent Stadium in Las Vegas, also has a rolling field but he said they were the only 2 in the NFL with a rolling field and are amongst a very few num er in the world
This was interesting my favorite NFL team is the New York Giants
"... for brunch, every Friday"
Laughing way too hard lol
Had to take dig at the Bengals huh?
The object in front of the retractable doors at aligiant is a monument to they're former owner al Davis who passed away in 2011
Torch of Al Davis
I love the background music 🎶🎵
You know the song name?
When i was a kid i knew every stadium and ballpark by site now I'm seeing some of these for the first time
The Jaguars have more than one man with a magnificent mustache
:)
Here after Bengals Won AFC Championship and Playing In Superbowl
Atlanta braves also didn’t play in their stadium very long. Interesting stuff going on in the atl.
The Gelredome, a stadium in the Netherlands used for concerts and home to the soccer team Vitesse also has both a rectractable field and a roof that can open and close
I think he is just covering stadiums in the US on this one.. I'm sure worldwide there are a lot more impressive stadiums
Que buen video mi pana
Cleveland's team is named after they're owner Paul Brown same with the Bengals they're stadium is named after him but the browns came around first
Paul Brown was the original owner. They are owned by the Haslam family now.
Arthur McBride was the owner of the Cleveland Browns. Paul Brown was the head coach/general manager and co-founder. Paul Brown has never been listed as an owner of the Cleveland Browns
The Colts have a retractable roof.
it’s the Allegheny & Monongahela (Mon) Rivers that meet to form the Ohio River in Pittsburgh
That background music ain’t getting the love it should 🔥