American Football

NFL Stadium Coloring Pages

4 free printable designs including Standard, Standard, Standard, Standard.

NFL stadiums are architectural marvels that bring together millions of fans each year to witness thrilling American football games. From the frozen fields of the north to the sunny domes of the south, these massive structures showcase incredible engineering and design. Each stadium has its own unique personality, history, and traditions that make it special to the teams and fans who call it home. Our free printable coloring page of an NFL stadium lets you explore the excitement and grandeur of these iconic venues while enjoying a relaxing creative activity. Whether you're a football fan or simply appreciate impressive architecture, this free printable coloring page captures the energy and scale of professional sports venues.

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Simple NFL football stadium coloring page with bold outlines showing stands, field, and goalposts for kids to color

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Fun facts about NFL Stadium

  1. Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City holds the world record for loudest outdoor stadium, with crowd noise reaching 142.2 decibels, so loud it nearly caused an earthquake detector nearby to trigger.

  2. The Dallas Cowboys stadium includes a retractable roof and retractable end zone glass doors that can open completely to the outside air.

  3. Lambeau Field in Green Bay is known as 'The Frozen Tundra' and has hosted NFL games in temperatures as cold as minus 42 degrees with wind chill.

  4. SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles is the newest NFL stadium (opened 2020) and cost approximately 5 billion dollars to build, making it one of the most expensive sports facilities ever constructed.

  5. The New Orleans Superdome has hosted multiple Super Bowls and major events, and its iconic design makes it instantly recognizable as one of the most famous football stadiums in America.

About NFL Stadium

What makes NFL stadiums so large compared to other sports venues?

NFL stadiums hold 65,000 to 82,000+ fans because American football requires more space than other sports. The massive field, sidelines for player substitutions, and extensive coaching staff areas demand extra room. The largest stadium is MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, which holds nearly 83,000 people during regular NFL games and can expand for special events.

How have NFL stadiums changed over the decades?

Early stadiums from the 1920s were simple outdoor fields with wooden bleachers. Modern stadiums feature retractable roofs, climate control, massive video screens, and luxury suites. Today's stadiums are entertainment complexes with restaurants, shops, and technology that didn't exist just 20 years ago, completely transforming the fan experience.

Which NFL stadium has the most unique architectural design?

The Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta features a stunning retractable roof shaped like an oculus or eye, and it's the first NFL stadium with a completely sustainable design. Other architectural standouts include Arrowhead Stadium's distinctive shape in Kansas City and the dome design of the New Orleans Superdome.

How much does it cost to build a modern NFL stadium?

Modern NFL stadiums cost between 1 to 5 billion dollars to construct, making them among the most expensive buildings in the world. SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles cost nearly 5 billion dollars and took several years to complete, featuring cutting-edge technology and luxury amenities throughout.

Do all NFL stadiums have domes or retractable roofs?

No, about half of NFL stadiums are open-air venues, while the others have domes or retractable roofs. Teams in cold climates like Green Bay and Minnesota need domes for winter games, while teams in mild climates often prefer open-air stadiums where fans enjoy outdoor weather and natural grass fields.

What is the oldest NFL stadium still in use today?

Lambeau Field in Green Bay, home of the Packers, opened in 1957 and is the oldest continuously operating NFL stadium. It's survived countless winters and renovations while maintaining its traditional character. Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, opened in 1972, is the second-oldest active NFL stadium still used by its original team.

Coloring page FAQs

Are these NFL Stadium coloring pages free?

Yes, absolutely! All our NFL Stadium coloring pages are completely free to download and print. There are no hidden costs, subscriptions, or sign-ups required. Simply visit Sol Coloring, find your favorite design, and print as many copies as you'd like for unlimited coloring fun.

What age are these NFL Stadium coloring pages for?

Our NFL Stadium coloring pages are designed for kids and adults aged 8 to 14, with varying difficulty levels. Younger colorers enjoy simple designs with larger sections, while older kids can tackle more detailed stadium illustrations with intricate architectural elements and crowd scenes.

How do I print these NFL Stadium coloring pages?

Printing is simple and requires no special skills. Download the PDF file to your computer, open it with any PDF reader, and print on standard A4 or Letter-sized paper using your home printer. No account creation or special software needed. Grab your crayons and start coloring right away!

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