How well do you know your NFL stadiums?
Sure you can identify most stadiums from the standard television view with the logos at midfield and the endzones painted. But could you spot your team's stadium from up above?
Thanks to Google Maps, we can now get a different perspective. Interestingly, most of these satellite images were taken during the NFL's off-season, so the fields look very generic without the familiar paint.
Also, it seems strange that the NFL, a sport that thrives in bad weather, has so many domes. And yet in baseball, a sport that shuts down in a sprinkle, domes are considered taboo.
CenturyLink Field, Seattle Seahawks
Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland Browns
Cowboys Stadium, Dallas Cowboys
Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis Rams
Everbank Field, Jacksonville Jaguars
FedEx Field, Washington Redskins
Ford Field, Detroit Lions
Georgia Dome, Atlanta Falcons
Gillette Stadium, New England Patriots
Heinz Field, Pittsburgh Steelers
Lambeau Field, Green Bay Packers
Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia Eagles
LP Field, Tennessee Titans
Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis Colts
M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore Ravens
Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans Saints
MetLife Stadium, New York Jets and Giants
Metrodome, Minnesota Vikings
O.co Colliseum, Oakland Raiders
Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati Bengals
Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego Chargers
Ralph Wilson Stadium, Buffalo Bills
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Reliant Stadium, Houston Texans
Soldier Field, Chicago Bears
Sports Authority Field, Denver Broncos
SunLife Stadium, Miami Dolphins
University of Phoenix Stadium, Arizona Cardinals
Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City Chiefs
Bank of America Stadium, Carolina Panthers
Candlestick Park, San Francisco 49ers
Now check out all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums
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