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Fri Aug 25, 2023, 12:13 PM Aug 2023

Lumen Field named one of NFL's top 5 venues in new ranking

Lumen Field, home to the Seattle Seahawks since 2002, offers its fans a winning experience as "one of the loudest stadiums in sports," according to a recent ranking of the 30 NFL stadiums from best to worst.

The stadium ranked No. 5 in a list by The Athletic. The 68,740-seat venue will get its first use during the regular season on Sept. 10, when the Seahawks play the Los Angeles Rams.

The last time the Athletic did the ranking, there were 31 venues, though now the Rams and L.A. Chargers share SoFi Field. The New York Jets and Giants also share MetLife Stadium.

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The top 10 were:

No. 1: U.S. Bank Stadium, opened in 2016, home to Minneapolis Vikings
No. 2: SoFi Stadium, opened in 2020, home to Los Angeles Rams and Chargers
No. 3: Lambeau Field, 1957, home to Green Bay Packers
No. 4: AT&T Stadium, 2009, home to Dallas Cowboys
No. 5 Lumen Field, 2002, home to Seattle Seahawks
No. 6: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, 1972, home to Kansas City Chiefs
No. 7: Allegiant Stadium, 2020, home to Las Vegas Raiders
No. 8: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, 2017, home to Atlanta Falcons
No. 9: Empower Field at Mile High, 2001, home to Denver Broncos
No. 10: Acrisure Stadium, 2001, home to Pittsburgh Steelers

https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2023/08/24/lumen-field-seahawks-top-5-athletic.html

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