22. Raymond James Stadium – Tampa, Florida
This stadium is the home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It has hosted a couple of Super Bowls and the next one is set for 2021. It’s not the best stadium but it has a pirate ship in the north end zone.
21. FirstEnergy Stadium – Cleveland, Ohio
Home of the Cleveland Browns. Some fans call it the “NoEnergy Stadium” because it’s not the greatest venue in the NFL but at least it’s the cheapest place to see an NFL game. It opened in 1999 and has a seating capacity of 67,895.