2010 NFC Stadiums
9/11/2009
49ers
San Francisco 49ers<p>Candlestick Park<p>Opened in 1960<p>Capacity: 69,732
Arizona Cardinals
Arizona Cardinals<p>University of Phoenix Stadium<p>Opened in 2006<p>Capacity: 65,000
Atlanta Falcons
Atlanta Falcons<p>Georgia Dome<p>Opened in 1992<p>Capacity: 71,228
Carolina Panthers
Carolina Panthers<p>Bank of america Stadium<p>Opened in 1996<p>Capacity<73,504
Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears<p>Soldier Field<p>Opened in 1924<p>Capacity: 61,500
Dallas Cowboys
Dallas Cowboys<p>Cowboys Stadium<p>Opened in 2009<p>Capacity: 80,000 (expandable to 100,000 for special events)
Detroit Lions
Detroit Lions<p>Ford Field<p>Opened in 2002<p>Capacity: 64,500
Green Bay Packers
Green Bay Packers<p>Lambeau Field<p>Opened in 1957<p>Capacity: 72,928
Minnesota Vikings
Minnesota Vikings<p>Mall of America Field<Opened in 1982<p>Capacity: 64,121
New orleans Saints
New Orleans Saints<p>Louisiana Superdome<p>Opened in 1975<p>Capacity: 68,000
New York Giants
New York Giants<p>New Meadowlands Stadium<p>Opened in 2010<p>Capacity: 82,500
Philadelphia Eagles
Philadelphia Eagles<p>Lincoln Financial Field<p>Opened in 2003<p>67,594
Seattle Seahawks
Seattle Seahawks<p>Qwest Field<p>Opened in 2002<p>Capacity: 67,000
St. Lous Rams
St. Louis Rams<p>Edward Jones dome<p>Opened in 1995<p>Capacity: 66,000
Tanpa Bay Buccaneers
Tampa Bay Buccaneers<p>Raymond James Stadium<p>Opened in 1998<p>Capacity: 65,908
Washington Redskins
Washington Redskins<p>FedEx Field<p>Opened in 1997<p>Capacity: 91,704