Arrowhead Stadium — home of the Kansas City Chiefs — had the highest percentage of players (17.9 percent) vote it as the best NFL stadium among the 84 players who responded to the question. The Minnesota Vikings’ U.S. Bank Stadium (13.7 percent), the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers’ SoFi Stadium (8.9 percent), the Green Bay Packers’ Lambeau Field and the Seattle Seahawks’ Lumen Field (both 8.3 percent) followed in the rankings for best stadium.

Players also sounded off on the league’s worst venues to play in, with the New York Jets and Giants’ MetLife Stadium outranking the others (18.4 percent) in that category. The Washington Commanders’ FedEx Field (13.9 percent) and Buffalo Bills’ Highmark Stadium (12.7 percent) were the other top vote-getters for the worst stadium to play in.

  • Ergonomic_Butt_Plug@alien.topB
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    Metlife and Levi Stadiums are two of the most mediocre stadiums to be built in the last 15 years. It’s ridiculous. Who approved these two to break ground?

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      Completely agree. Levi’s is depressingly mediocre. The niners have been playing there for 9 years now and it still doesn’t feel like home. It just feels like a place where the niners book a few weekends a year to play.

      It’s also a disaster for fans. If you want a beer during the game, you’re missing at least half a quarter because of the lines. Some braindead design team thought having the upper bowl and lower bowl feeding into the same concourse was a good idea.

      F you, Jed York.