The Best Places to Watch NFL Games in the US

The NFL has not only grown to be the undoubted most popular sport in the United States, to growing its global fanbase all over the world.

As the season starts in September there are millions of us all set up with our fantasy football teams ready to play along and as we move towards the end of the regular season the NFL playoff odds become vitally important and something poured over as we look to see who could go on to lift the Lombardi Trophy at the Super Bowl.

Every season, more and more people around the world will follow the sport and their favorite teams in some of the most exciting cities and venues in the country.

Las Vegas

A sports trip for a live game and plenty of fun around it must begin with Las Vegas. Home to the newly arrived Las Vegas Raiders, formerly of Oakland, set in the desert you’ll find the Allegiant Stadium. Walk the strip to the stadium to watch the NFL in one of its most awe-inspiring, modern stadiums which provides NFL fans with an incredible experience for the game. 

But once the match is over, the fun doesn’t stop there, with casinos, shows, incredible restaurants and eateries, the Mandalay Bay’s Shark Reef Aquarium and so much more in a city designed to entertain and amaze.

Miami

The Sunshine State provides you with so much to enjoy, a trip to Miami will always appeal. Escape the cold winters in the north and head to The Hard Rock Stadium to take in an exhilarating Miami Dolphins game which sees some highly exciting offensive football under head coach Mike McDaniel this season.

You can enjoy a wide variety of seating opportunities depending on your budget then after the game head to the beach or enjoy one of Miami’s beautiful roof top bars and wild Latin inspired dancing clubs.

Kansas City

The Kansas City Chiefs are one of the most exciting and feared teams in the NFL right now under the leadership of quarterback Patrick Mahomes. A trip to Missouri is well worth it with Arrowhead Stadium being one of the loudest experiences you will have in the NFL.

In 2014, Arrowhead Stadium set a Guinness Work Record as the noise was so loud from its fans that it registered 142.2 decibels. Enjoy the passion which will carry you away after getting their early to enjoy their famous tailgates and Hall of Honor, as well as the Arrowhead Art Collection.

Dallas

AT&T Stadium, otherwise known as Jerry World, gives fans everything they could dram of for a football experience. The world’s largest domed structure provides plenty of history being home to America’s team, the Dallas Cowboys. 

If you can, take some time to check out the Reunion Tower with incredible views over the city if you can get into Downtown Dallas which is just 20 miles away from the stadium. There’s plenty of museums, steakhouses, and art installations all over the city to get you cultural fix around an amazing football experience.

New Orleans

Caesars Superdome is set to open in 2024 and should be part of the plans of football fans looking for an exciting football experience in a vibrant city. The New Orleans Saints will call it home and the stadium is set to host the Super Bowl in 2025.

New Orleans provides a great venue for NFL as well as energetic nightlife to make your trip unforgettable. Party on Bourbon Street and at Canal in the French Quarter which is in easy walking distance of the Superdome. Everything will feel like it’s in walking distance with hotels for all budgets and tastes which will provide you with further details of events and attractions in the city.

Denver

Way, way up above sea level, 5,280 feet to be exact, is Empower Field at Mile High. Home to the Denver Broncos this stadium is a masterpiece looking out over the Rocky Mountains. You can enjoy the game in the buildup to kick off with all early games being shown at the stadiums bar which opens three-hours before kickoff.

Denver itself also offers football fans with even more on the side to make their trip and enjoyable one. Meow Wolf’s Convergence Station is a psychedelic art experience just over five minutes from the stadium before heading into town where Denver is famous for its food-truck scene.

While all these venues are well worth the trip, making sure you can also enjoy and make your home a great place to watch the NFL is imperative. Whether through your cable provider or a streaming service, make sure you have a high-quality screen or projector to see every moment of every game in high definition. 

And don’t forget about ensuring you and your friends and family have comfy chairs and plenty to eat and drink to make the experience in your home second to none.

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