10. Mercedes-Benz Superdome – New Orleans, Louisiana
This stadium is better known as the Superdome and it is the home of the New Orleans Saints, the Sugar Bowl, and the New Orleans Bowl. the building first opened in 1975 and it was called the Louisiana Superdome.
9. Lucas Oil Stadium – Downtown Indianapolis, Indiana
This stadium is the home of the Indianapolis Colts and the United Soccer League Indy Eleven. It replaced the RCA Dome in 2008. It has a seating capacity of 67,000, offers two club lounges, 139 suites, 12 meeting rooms, and two exhibit halls.