Loudest NFL stadiums

-nikhil sonmali

TOP 5

To experience the fullest fun, one must visit the stadium at least once in a lifetime. The cheers get louder each time the team plays, making the event all the more special. Stadiums play a huge role in the games.

Discover the top 5 loudest NFL stadiums that can make or break a game with their intense energy and atmosphere. From Seattle's CenturyLink Field to Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium, these stadiums are a must-visit for every football fan

With a retractable roof, roll-in natural grass field, 88 luxury suites, and a seating capacity of 63,400, expandable up to 72,200, this stadium is among the top 10 most impressive sports stadiums globally and holds the decibel record of 130. 

5. State Farm Stadium (Arizona Cardinals)

With a seating capacity of 81,441 and a history dating back to 1957, this stadium is one of the oldest and largest venues in the NFL, and also one of the loudest, with a maximum volume of 123 decibels.

4. Lambeau Field (Green Bay Packers)

The New Orleans Saints' dome stadium makes its debut on our list of loudest NFL venues with its devoted fans' fervent efforts to break the record. Despite falling short of the goal, the stadium's unique enclosed design and 74,000 seating capacity provided an advantage in reaching a noise level of 136.6 decibels.

3. Mercedes Benz Superdome (New Orleans Saints)

Century Link Field, also known as Lumen Field, is a multi-sport stadium in Seattle, Washington, home to the Seahawks, Sounders FC, and more. It holds the Guinness World Record for the loudest crowd roar at an outdoor stadium, measuring up to 137.6 decibels. It will host matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

2. Century Link Field (Seattle Seahawks)

Home to the Kansas City Chiefs, this immense stadium in Missouri has a seating capacity of 76,416 and is the sixth-largest in the NFL. It holds the record for the loudest stadium with 142.2 decibels and will host matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The stadium underwent a grand $375 million renovation in 2010 and was completed in 1972.

1. Arrowhead Stadium- Kansas City Chiefs

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