2010 AFC Stadiums
9/11/2009
Cleveland browns Stadium
Cleveland Browns<p>Cleveland Browns Stadium<p>Opened in 1999<p>Capacity: 73,300
Denver broncos
Denver Broncos<p>INVESCO Filed at Mile High<p>Opened in 2001<p>Capacity: 76,125
Houston Texans
Houston Texans<p>Reliant Stadium<p>Opened in 2002<p>Capacity: 71,054
Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Colts<p>Lucas Oil Stadium<p>Opened in 2008<p>Capacity: 63,000
Jacksonville Jaguars
Jacksonville Jaguars<p>Jacksonville Municipal Stadium<p>Opened in 1995<p>Capacity: 67,164
Kansas City Chiefs
Kansas City Chiefs<p>Arrowhead Stadium<p>Opened in 1972<Capacity: 79,451
M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore Ravens<p>M&T Bank Stadium <p>Opened in 1998<p>Capacity: 71,008
McAfee Stadium
Oakland Raiders<p>Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum<p>Opened in 1966<p>Capacity; 63,132
Miami Dolphins
Miami Dolphins<p>Landshark Stadium<p>Opened in 1987<p>Capacity: 75,192
NY Jets
New York Jets<p>New Meadowlands Stadium<p>Opened 2010<p>Cpacity: 82,500
Patriots
New England Patriots<p>Gillette Stadium<p>Opened in 2002<p>Capacity: 68,756
Paul Brown Stadium
Cincinnati Bengals<p>Paul Brown Stadium<p>Opened in 2000<p>Capacity: 65,515
Pittsburgh Steelers
Pittsburgh Steelers<p>Heinz Field<p>Opened in 2001<Capacity: 65,050
Ralph wilson Stadium
Buffalo Bills<p> Ralph Wilson Stadium<p>Opened in 1973<p>Capacity: 73,967
San Diego Chargers
San diego Chargers<p>Qualcomm Stadium<p>Opened in 1967<p>Capacity: 70,000 (app.)
Tennessee Titans
Tennessee Titans<p>LP Field<p>Opened in 1999<p>Capacity: 69,143