The 8 most expensive NFL stadiums in the league right now

The 8 most expensive NFL stadiums in the league right now

Samuel Lisubila
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:19 PM

The NFL has the best players in the best teams in the world, creating the most memorable matches and atmospheres. But without a stadium to host and encapsulate all that, then the memories are gone for good. Stadiums are meeting hubs for fans, giving them a live experience of all the action, which is a defining moment for a true fan. With all that, here are the 8 most expensive NFL stadiums in the league right now.

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A general view of the SoFi Stadium on 8 December 2022 in Inglewood, California. Photo: Randy Shropshire
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The NFL has gained popularity over the years, attracting over 184 million fans globally. With their love for the game, millions of fans would love to be part of the thrill as they see their favourite sportsmen battle live for the championship. This is one reason the NFL values its stadiums and keeps them maintained as they welcome thousands of fans on each game day.

8. Lucas Oil Stadium - $960 million

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An aerial view of Lucas Oil Stadium during the Midwest Regional round of the 2013 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament on 30 March 2013 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Photo: Lance King
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Lucas Oil has been home for the Indianapolis Colts since 2008 when it replaced the famous RCA Dome arena. The stadium features a retractable roof and a north window that gives a scintillating view of downtown Indianapolis. It approximately covers 1.8 million square feet and can host up to 70,000 fans during games, conventions and other major events. Its construction costs $960 million, while the naming rights were acquired for $122 million.

7. U.S. Bank arena - $1.1 billion

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Singer Justin Timberlake performs during the halftime show of Super Bowl LII at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota on 4 February 2018. Photo: Angela Weiss
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The U.S. bank stadium is home to Minnesota Vikings, located in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. The indoor arena was built on the former site of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome and opened in 2016. It boasts an amazing exterior, a translucent roof and wall panels that open to the Minneapolis downtown skyline. It hosts Super Bowls and X Games and is a potential venue for the 2026 World Cup. It originally costs $1.1 billion but stands at $1.24 after inflation adjustments.

6. Levi’s arena - $1.3 billion

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An elevated general view of Levi's Stadium on 20 February 2015 in Santa Clara, California. Photo: Eliot J. Schechter
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Levi’s stadium is home to the San Francisco 49ers, owned by the City of Santa Clara after having a greater contribution to its construction. It is an open arena that boasts natural grass cover. It seats 68,500 fans, expandable to 75,000 during major events like the Super Bowl. Its construction project cost $1.3 billion, funded by the city through loans and taxes, with the 49ers contributing the rest.

5. Mercedes-Benz Stadium - $1.66 billion

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An aerial view of Mercedes-Benz Stadium ahead of a match between Mexico and Paraguay at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on 30 August 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. Photo: Omar Vega
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Mercedes-Benz is Atlanta Falcon’s very own multi-purpose arena located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was opened in 2017, replacing the legendary Georgia Dome. The world-class sports and entertainment facility has a one-kind retractable roof and offers the best foods, and drinks and has 47 types of beers available. It is also home to MLS side Atlanta United and has hosted the 10-most attended MLS games of all time. It costs an incredible $1.66 billion.

4. AT & T Stadium - $1.87 billion

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Overview of the Dallas Cowboys Stadium on 13 July 2009 in Dallas, Texas. Photo: Mario Castillo
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AT&T arena has the largest seating capacity in the NFL, hosting 80,000 fans, which is expandable to 138,084 during major events. It is home to the Dallas Cowboys but also hosts WWE events like WrestleMania. Its construction cost $1.87 billion, majorly financed by the city of Arlington, Texas which is its primary owner. Sources confirm that the stadium is to undergo a $295 million renovation, especially as it is set to host the 2026 World Cup.

3. Allegiant arena - $1.99 billion

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An aerial view shows construction continuing at Allegiant Stadium on 21 May 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo: Ethan Miller
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Allegiant is one of the top sports and entertainment centres in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is home to the Raiders of the NFL with 10 levels and spreads across 62 acres. Inaugurated in 2020, just like the SoFi arena, it costs $1.99 billion which was majorly contributed by Metro Las Vegas and Clark County. It is however managed by the Raiders and most of the stadium’s revenue goes to the team.

2. MetLife stadium - $2.11 billion

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US Army helicopters from the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade fly over MetLife Stadium on 2 February 2014 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Photo: John Moore
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Apart from SoFi, MetLife is the only stadium that is home to two NFL teams, the New York Giants and the New York Jets. The two teams hold equal ownership of the arena and get 50% of the stadium’s total revenue. It was constructed in 2010 to replace the Giants Stadium and was the first open-air stadium in a cold weather city to hold a Superbowl in 2014. The arena is worth $2.11 billion as of 2022 and is one of the most expensive stadiums in the world.

1. SoFi Stadium - $5 billion

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Aerial view of the SoFi Stadium, which will host the opening and closing ceremonies of the Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympics, on 20 February 2022 in Inglewood, California. Photo: Qian Weizhong
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SoFi stadium is not only the most expensive arena in the NFL but also the most expensive in the world. It costs $5 billion and is owned by Kroenke Sports and Entertainment Group. Located in Inglewood California, it is also the most expandable NFL arena and can fit up to 100,240 spectators. It is home to the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers of the NFL. The 300-acre arena cost $5 billion in construction which took four years to complete since 2016.

Most expensive NFL tickets by stadium

NFL tickets vary with the seating position, day and time, opponent and other factors. NFL gets a lot of revenue from ticket sales that go for an average of $151 per game. Adding on food, drinks, merchandise and other expenses, one would spend hundreds of dollars to go watch his favourite team.

Which is the most expensive football stadium in the world?

Wembley arena is the most expensive with a $1.2 billion price tag attached to it. Built in 2007, it has a capacity of 90,000 fans, the largest in the UK and the second-largest in Europe. It has an amazing interior designed as a single bowl that gives fans a clear view of the pitch from anywhere. It also has its iconic arch that supports the 7,000-tonne steel roof structure, eliminating the need for pillars.

Which is the most expensive football stadium in the world?
Aerial view of Wembley Stadium which will host football events during the London 2012 Olympic Games on 26 July 2011 in London, England. Photo: Tom Shaw
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Which is the most expensive stadium in the world?

SoFi indoor-outdoor arena stands as the most expensive stadium in the world. Inaugurated in 2020, it cost $5 billion to construct. It is home to two NFL teams, the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers. One of the most interesting features the arena boasts is its canopy embedded with 27,000 LED pucks which have the ability to project video and images that can also be seen by aeroplanes flying into the Los Angeles International Airport.

Arenas are an important aspect of today’s sport, creating the need for each team to have one. Organisations ensure their fans have the best experience, this is why the most expensive NFL stadiums are exceptionally designed and host a huge number of spectators. The listicle above is proof of how organisations put a lot of money into their stadiums as they not only host football games but also other important functions.

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