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9 Greatest Football Stadiums in US
Michigan Stadium: Home of the Michigan Wolverines and known for its massive seating capacity of over 107,000, making it the largest stadium in the US.
CenturyLink Field: Home of the Seattle Seahawks and known for its raucous fan atmosphere, the "12th Man," with a seating capacity of over 68,000.
Soldier Field: Home of the Chicago Bears and known for its unique design and location on Lake Michigan, with a seating capacity of over 61,000.
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: Historic venue and former home of the USC Trojans and Los Angeles Rams, with a seating capacity of over 77,000.
Ohio Stadium: Home of the Ohio State Buckeyes and known for its "Horseshoe" shape, with a seating capacity of over 102,000.
Rose Bowl Stadium: Historic venue and annual host of the Rose Bowl Game, with a seating capacity of over 90,000.
Lambeau Field: Home of the Green Bay Packers and known for its iconic "frozen tundra" playing surface.
AT and T Stadium: Home of the Dallas Cowboys and features the world's largest HD video screen.
9 Greatest Football Stadiums in USHere's a list of the greatest football stadiums in the United States of America.