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NFL Stadium Rents TEAM STADIUM YEAR OPENED RENT AMOUNT LEASE TERM OWNER (annually) EXPIRATION Arizona Cardinals University of Phoenix Stadium 2006 2034 State of Arizona Atlanta Falcons Georgia Dome 1992 $4M/year 2020 State of Geogia Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium 1998 $1 M/year 2026 State of Maryland Buffalo Bills Ralph Wilson Stadium 1973 2013 Erie County, New York Carolina Panthers Bank of America Stadium 1996 Full Ownership n/a Carolina Panthers Chicago Bears Soldier Field 1924; $5.7 M/year 2033 City of Chicago renovated 2003 Cincinnati Bengals Paul Brown Stadium 2000 $7.4 M/year 2026 Hamilton County, Ohio Cleveland Browns Cleveland Browns Stadium 1999 $3.6 M/year 2026 City of Cleveland Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium 2009 $2 M/year 2038 City of Arlington Denver Broncos Invesco Field 2001 $ 5 M/year 2028 City of Denver Detroit Lions Ford Field 2002 2034 Wayne County/City of Detroit Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 1957; 2030 City of Green Bay renovated 2003 Houston Texans Reliant Stadium 2002 $1.5 M/year 2031 Harris County, TX Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium 2008 $3.6 M/year 2034 State of Indiana Jacksonville EverBank Field 1995 $10.2 M/year 2030 City of Jacksonville Jaguars Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium 1972; 2031 Jackson County renovated 2010 Miami Dolphins Sun Life Stadium 1987 n/a Stephen M. Ross (Dolphins Owner) Minnesota Vikings Metrodome 1982 $4 M/year 2011 State of Minnesota (waived last few years) New England Gillette Stadium 2002 2026 Kraft Sports Group Patriots New Orleans Louisiana Superdome 1975 Receive $6 2025 State of Louisiana Saints M/year TEAM STADIUM YEAR OPENED RENT AMOUNT LEASE TERM OWNER (annually) EXPIRATION New York Giants New Meadowlands Stadium 2010 $2.5 M/year (Co- 2032 State of New Jersey pay w/ NY Jets) New York Jets New Meadowlands Stadium 2010 $2.5 M /year(Co- 2032 State of New Jersey pay w/ NY Giants) Oakland Raiders O.co Coliseum 1968; 2013 City of Oakland and Alameda renovated County 1996 Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field 2003 2032 Philadelphia Eagles Eagles Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field 2001 2030 City of Pittsburgh and County of Allegheny San Diego Qualcomm Stadium 1967; 2020 City of San Diego Chargers renovated 2002 San Francisco Levi’s Stadium $24.5M/year for City of Santa Clara 49ers 40 years Seattle Seahawks CenturyLink Field 2002 $1M/year 2031 State of Washington St. Louis Rams Edward Jones Dome 1995 $3.6 M/year 2024 City of St. Louis Tampa Bay Raymond Jones Stadium 1996 $3.5 M/year 2025 Hillsborough County, FL Buccaneers Tennessee Titans LP Field 1999 $ 1 M/year 2028 City of Nashville and Davidson County Washington FedEx Field 1997 n/a 2027 Daniel Snyder (Redskins Redskins Owner) .
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