Do you like the tech-minded design of Levi’s Stadium or the history of Lambeau Field? Here are five great NFL stadiums to watch a football game.

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CenturyLink Field, Seattle Seahawks
It’s not the fanciest stadium nor is it steeped in history, but “The Clink” has become notorious for its loud fans, which have been clocked at 136.6 decibels. With a partially closed roof, the stadium offers a beautiful view of the Seattle skyline.

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Levi’s Stadium, San Francisco 49ers
In true Silicon Valley fashion, the “Field of Jeans” is one of the most technologically advanced stadiums in America, boasting fast WiFi which allows you to order food on their app. Levi’s Stadium is also the first venue to have a green roof with solar panels.

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Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City Chiefs
Kansas City’s sea of red is one of the most memorable images in football. The Chiefs boast a passionate fan base that cook up one of the tastiest tailgates in the NFL, thanks to Missouri’s classic barbecue tradition.

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AT&T Stadium, Dallas Cowboys
Jerry Jones’ monument to himself cost $1.15 billion to make, featuring a standing room capacity of 105,000 and a supersized Jumbotron that stretches from one 20 yard line to the other, the fourth biggest in the world. The stadium also has the world’s largest column-free interior, affording spectators a perfect view no matter where they sit.

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Lambeau Field, Green Bay Packers
Home to the Packers, the “Frozen Tundra” is the oldest continually operating stadium in the NFL, the last vestige of small-town football in the era of big city mega domes. With no corporate sponsors hosting the only community-owned team in football, Lambeau Field is everything that’s right about football.
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