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Municipal Stadium, built in 1923 and mostly rebuilt in 1955, seated approximately 35,000 for football, but as part of the AFL–NFL merger announced in 1966, NFL stadiums would henceforth be required to seat no fewer than 50,000 people. The loss of the A's was a shock to local sports fans an community leaders and there was a growing sense that ...
During the game against the Oakland Raiders on October 13, 2013, Arrowhead Stadium once again became the loudest stadium in the world when the fans set the Guinness Book of World Records record for loudest crowd in an outdoor stadium (137.5 dB), breaking the record set by the Seattle Seahawks just four weeks prior.
[2] Fans occasionally refer to the stadium as "The Sea of Red" or simply just Arrowhead. The stadium is commonly referred to as the "Home of the CHIEFS" at the beginning of every home game. [13] [14] Arrowhead has long held a reputation for being one of, if not the, loudest outdoor stadium in the NFL due to the exuberance of the Chiefs' fans. [15]
The New York Giants are one of the most popular football teams in the NFL, with a history that stretches back nearly 100 years. The team was founded in 1925 by Tim Mara, and remarkably, it's still ...
Here is BacTrack’s list of the top five NFL fan bases that drink the least: Kansas City Chiefs (although Jason Kelce fans may disagree) Washington Commanders. New York Giants.
The NFL uses several other stadiums on a regular basis in addition to the teams' designated regular home sites. In England, two London venues – Wembley Stadium and from 2016 to 2018 the Twickenham Stadium then the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – are contracted to host a combined four games per season, as part of the NFL International Series ...
Also on Monday Night Football, the Chiefs clobbered the Patriots 41-14 while fans set a Guinness Book of World Records standard for loudest outdoor crowd roar at 142.2 decibels.. The extra energy ...
In 2019, Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said that the Swamp was louder than LSU's Tiger Stadium, and amongst the top two loudest stadiums he's ever been in. [43] On November 30, 2019, in a game vs. Florida State, the decibel level in the swamp exceeded that of Lumen Field, home of the NFL's Seattle Seahawks, which is among the loudest in the NFL.