Evolution of Every NFL Team’s EVERY Stadium | NFL Explained

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Published 2020-10-14
As you take a journey back in time to visit your favorite team’s home stadiums, please keep in mind that we did not include international games as part of this video. Also, our maps and stadium “chips” are meant to help guide the story. The “chips” are markers and are not always meant to be exact replicas of actual stadiums; the maps are meant to be a “generic” representation of where the stadiums are located. And do us a favor, please load up the comments section with your favorite memories and stories of all the stadiums you’ve been to. Give everyone your top 5 favorite stadiums while you’re at it! And most importantly, enjoy getting to learn about the rich history of all the places NFL teams have played over the years!

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0:00 Intro
1:19 Bears
4:04 Cardinals
8:21 Packers
11:54 Giants
15:45 Lions
18:19 Washington
20:51 Eagles
25:07 Steelers
28:02 Rams
32:20 Browns
35:10 49ers
38:02 Colts
41:18 Cowboys
44:28 Bills
46:23 Broncos
48:40 Chiefs
51:45 Chargers
53:53 Raiders
57:12 Jets
59:44 Patriots
1:02:33 Titans
1:06:20 Vikings
1:10:11 Falcons
1:13:22 Dolphins
1:15:46 Saints
1:18:35 Bengals
1:22:05 Seahawks
1:25:16 Buccaneers
1:27:32 Ravens
1:28:55 Jaguars
1:30:35 Panthers
1:31:59 Texans

All Comments (21)
  • @81casperflip
    I can't believe the Lions were at one point bought for $8000. I bet they're worth over $15,000 now
  • “The Jets got tired of taking a back seat to the Mets” so naturally, they moved to Giants Stadium and took a backseat the the Giants
  • @davidostlouis
    They forgot to include that the Buffalo Bills played one regular season game at the Rogers Centre in Toronto once a year from 2008 to 2013. They won just one game there.
  • @crash6192
    Wow, so Prater's kick was in Denver? That just makes Justin Tucker's 66-yarder at Detroit much more amazing
  • @teamyne9987
    A mini movie on nfl stadiums, today just got better
  • @bjhm89
    Current stadium name changes since this video was published: Heinz Field -> Acrisure Stadium Bills Stadium -> Highmark Stadium Arrowhead Stadium -> GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium Mercedes-Benz Superdome -> Caesars Superdome Paul Brown Stadium -> Paycor Stadium CenturyLink Field -> Lumen Field FirstEnergy Stadium -> Cleveland Browns Stadium TIAA Bank Field -> EverBank Stadium FedEx Field -> Commanders Field
  • I still remember the final regular season game when the Giants played the Patriots in 2007. It was a back and forth game that the Patriots eventually won. A Patriots fan actually looked at me and said "See you guys in the Super Bowl" as we were leaving the stadium. Lo and behold, the Giants and Patriots met again in Super Bowl 42, which the Giants won.
  • @cooperwolfe5478
    This was awesome! I wish that the NBA, NHL, and MLB would do videos like this.
  • @MrRedfoxx1989
    This is by far one of the greatest architectural historical sports documentaries of all time. How are you guys not winning award for your work. It’s amazing!!!! I wish I could take a history class on this
  • @kz1000ps
    Clearly there is some written rule somewhere that the only person allowed to inaugurate a new stadium on TV is Al Michaels
  • @alexpin2426
    In a lot of youtube videos the comments aren't really comments and are just filled with overplayed jokes and memes. This comment section is full of people appreciating the content, actually commenting and giving their own little interesting tid bits about their experiences with these stadiums. No ones really trying to get likes, just appreciate the content, the information it provides and the quality of the video.
  • As a European, I’m stunned over how often you build new stadiums, tear them down a few years later and build another one😄 We do not get new stadiums that often over here😒 Great video though👌🏼
  • @Spartan536
    "The Bucs haven't made a Super Bowl there yet (Raymond James Stadium), but they have hosted 2"..... Welcome to January 29th 2021, the Bucs are the FIRST NFL Team to play a HOME game for the Super Bowl.
  • @astrostar49
    Thanks NFL Throwback. Not sure why I waited two years to watch this video. It was remarkably well done. There are a lot of stadiums I wish I was able to have seen an NFL game at, even if they aren't the high end venues of today. When there is a lot of history in one place, sometimes that alone is enough to make the experience worth it. As a 49ers fan Candlestick Park will always be my stadium. BTW, was very happy to hear a lot of the NFL Films music used in the segment. Whenever I hear the work from the likes of Sam Spence, Tom Hedden, and David Robidoux along with NFL Films footage I can't help but brandish a sentimental smile. Cheers boss :D