NFL games aren't "made" in a single city or state; they're hosted across the United States in stadiums specific to each of the 32 NFL teams. Home games occur in these team cities, while away games and playoffs shift locations accordingly. No central production hub exists—all games are played live at stadiums nationwide.

NFL Stadium Locations

Every regular-season NFL game happens at one of these stadiums, grouped by conference. Cities and states reflect home team bases as of the 2025 season.

AFC East:

  • Buffalo Bills: Orchard Park, New York
  • Miami Dolphins: Miami Gardens, Florida
  • New England Patriots: Foxborough, Massachusetts
  • New York Jets: East Rutherford, New Jersey

AFC North:

  • Baltimore Ravens: Baltimore, Maryland
  • Cincinnati Bengals: Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Cleveland Browns: Cleveland, Ohio
  • Pittsburgh Steelers: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

AFC South:

  • Houston Texans: Houston, Texas
  • Indianapolis Colts: Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Jacksonville Jaguars: Jacksonville, Florida
  • Tennessee Titans: Nashville, Tennessee

AFC West:

  • Denver Broncos: Denver, Colorado
  • Kansas City Chiefs: Kansas City, Missouri
  • Las Vegas Raiders: Paradise, Nevada
  • Los Angeles Chargers: Inglewood, California

NFC East:

  • Dallas Cowboys: Arlington, Texas
  • New York Giants: East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Philadelphia Eagles: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Washington Commanders: Landover, Maryland

NFC North:

  • Chicago Bears: Chicago, Illinois
  • Detroit Lions: Detroit, Michigan
  • Green Bay Packers: Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • Minnesota Vikings: Minneapolis, Minnesota

NFC South:

  • Atlanta Falcons: Atlanta, Georgia
  • Carolina Panthers: Charlotte, North Carolina
  • New Orleans Saints: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Tampa, Florida

NFC West:

  • Arizona Cardinals: Glendale, Arizona
  • Los Angeles Rams: Inglewood, California
  • San Francisco 49ers: Santa Clara, California
  • Seattle Seahawks: Seattle, Washington

Key Facts

  • Shared venues: MetLife Stadium (Jets/Giants) in East Rutherford, NJ, and SoFi Stadium (Rams/Chargers) in Inglewood, CA, host multiple teams.
  • Oldest stadium: Soldier Field in Chicago, IL (1924), though Lambeau Field in Green Bay, WI, has hosted Packers games continuously since 1957.
  • Newest: SoFi and Allegiant Stadiums opened in 2020.
  • Playoffs and the Super Bowl rotate among these or select neutral sites, but all regular games stay in team markets.

Trending Context

As of early 2026, discussions on forums like Reddit highlight fan debates over neutral-site games for the 17th regular-season matchup, but no changes have shifted all games from team cities. Stadium locations remain fixed for home advantage.

TL;DR: NFL games span 23 states in 30+ cities—no single spot "makes" them all. Check team sites for exact 2026 schedules. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.