FREE! Click here to Join FunTrivia. Thousands of games, quizzes, and lots more!
NFL Stadiums Quizzes, Trivia and Puzzles
NFL Stadiums Quizzes, Trivia

NFL Stadiums Trivia

NFL Stadiums Trivia Quizzes

  1. Home
  2. »
  3. Quizzes
  4. »
  5. Sports Trivia
  6. »
  7. NFL Teams

Fun Trivia
10 NFL Stadiums quizzes and 100 NFL Stadiums trivia questions.
1.
  American Football Stadiums   top quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Important stadiums in which American football has been played. This shouldn't be as tough as it may sound, so long as you follow football even a little bit.
Average, 10 Qns, john_sunseri, Jan 21 16
Average
john_sunseri
2010 plays
2.
  No Place Like Home, Except?   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
There's no place like home for a NFL football team, except those who share their stadiums with universities or NCAA Bowl games. This quiz will feature teams whose stadiums are used for multiple purposes.
Average, 10 Qns, ralzzz, Dec 12 09
Average
ralzzz gold member
770 plays
3.
  Dome, Field, or Stadiu   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The NFL has teams that have some interesting names for their playing fields.
Easier, 10 Qns, TriviaLvr70, Sep 11 07
Easier
TriviaLvr70
2473 plays
4.
  Suburban War    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This is a quiz on American football stadiums and the suburbs that they may have been located in. How many do you know?
Average, 10 Qns, dcpddc478, Jun 13 11
Average
dcpddc478
671 plays
5.
  National Football League Stadiums    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This quiz centers on present and past National Football League stadiums and the teams that played in them.
Average, 10 Qns, lowtechmaster, Jan 26 17
Average
lowtechmaster
493 plays
6.
  NFL Stadiums Test    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
I'll name a team or a stadium and you will pick which team or stadium that they played in.
Average, 10 Qns, WILL999, Sep 07 08
Average
WILL999
2418 plays
7.
  NFL Stadiums 1990s    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
How well you know your Pro Football (American, of course) venues from the late 1990s. I'll give you the name of an NFL team, you give me the name of the stadium. Here's a tip: corporate sponsorship was, and still is, rampant in the NFL.
Average, 10 Qns, val9000, Jun 12 08
Average
val9000
5312 plays
8.
  The Ultimate NFL Stadiums Quiz    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Test your knowledge of NFL stadiums past and present!
Difficult, 10 Qns, Dizart, Nov 15 06
Difficult
Dizart gold member
2766 plays
9.
  2006 NFL Stadiums    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This is about NFL teams and where they played in the 2006 season.
Average, 10 Qns, reinelt62, Jan 14 07
Average
reinelt62
2983 plays
10.
  2008 NFL Stadiums    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This quiz is about NFL Stadiums played at in the 2008 season.
Average, 10 Qns, pella1dutch, May 26 09
Average
pella1dutch
1414 plays
trivia question Quick Question
Who played in the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome?

From Quiz "2006 NFL Stadiums"





NFL Stadiums Trivia Questions

1. Where did the Detroit Lions play their home games before their move to Ford Field in 2002?

From Quiz
National Football League Stadiums

Answer: Pontiac Silverdome

The Lions played at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, from 1975-2001. It had a dome, AstroTurf, and an official seating capacity of 80,311. Ford Field, also domed and with artificial turf, seats 65,000. The Lions did play at Tiger Stadium (formerly Briggs Stadium) from 1938-1974. TCF Bank Stadium was once home to the Minnesota Vikings (2014-2015). Sun Devil Stadium hosted the Arizona Cardinals (1988-2005).

2. This is the stadium the NFL used for its Pro Bowl many seasons, but during the regular season it was used by a college team called the Rainbow Warriors. What's the stadium?

From Quiz American Football Stadiums

Answer: Aloha Stadium in Honolulu

College's Hula Bowl and Aloha Bowl are also played in Aloha Stadium. The Pro Bowl has called the stadium home for over 25 seasons since 1980, and the University of Hawaii's Rainbow Warriors have played there since 1975. It seats 50,000.

3. The mighty Philadelphia Eagles should not have to share their stadium with a university, but they do. In 2009, Lincoln Financial Field hosted home games for the Eagles and which Philadelphia area NCAA football team?

From Quiz No Place Like Home, Except?

Answer: Temple University

The Temple Owls and the Philadelphia Eagles both called Lincoln Financial Field their home. The stadium opened in 2003, replacing Veterans Stadium, and holds approximately 68,500 fans. The first game for both the Eagles and the Owls at "the Linc" was a loss. Temple lost to Villanova and the Eagles lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a Monday Night Football game.

4. What was the name of the St. Louis Rams home stadium from 2002 to 2016?

From Quiz Dome, Field, or Stadiu

Answer: Edward Jones Dome

The Edward Jones Dome has 124 luxury suites, 6,000 club level seats, and 58,821 regular seats. It also hosted the largest indoor gathering in the U.S. for Pope John Paul II in 1999.

5. The New York Giants vacated Yankee Stadium after the 1973 season, then they moved into Giants Stadium in 1976. At which other two stadiums did they play their "home" games in the intervening period?

From Quiz NFL Stadiums

Answer: Yale Bowl and Shea Stadium

The Giants played at the Yale Bowl in Newhaven in 1974, before sharing Shea Stadium with the New York Jets in 1975.

6. Which team called the FedEx Field its home when it was renamed in 1999?

From Quiz NFL Stadiums

Answer: Washington Redskins

First named Jack Kent Cooke Stadium when it opened in 1997. In 1999, after getting a new owner the naming rights were sold to Federal Express, and Jack Kent Cooke Stadium was renamed FedEx Field.

7. Chicago Bears played where?

From Quiz NFL Stadiums 1990s

Answer: Soldier Field

Located at 425 McFentrige Place, its official seating capacity was 66,449.

8. Which NFL team moved from the RCA Dome to Lucas Oil Stadium in 2008?

From Quiz National Football League Stadiums

Answer: Indianapolis Colts

The Colts played at the RCA Dome (formerly the Hoosier Dome) from 1984-2007. The Houston Texans played in NRG Stadium (formerly Reliant Stadium) beginning in 2002. The Dallas Cowboys began play at AT&T Stadium in 2009. And the Jets began play at MetLife Stadium in 2010.

9. At the turn of the 21st century, the New York Giants actually played in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which was considered an outer-ring suburb of which city?

From Quiz Suburban War

Answer: New York City, New York

Many large cities have suburbs that do not lie in the same state as the city itself. East Rutherford is considered just one of the many suburbs of New York City. It became the home to the New Meadowlands Stadium where the New York Giants struck fear into their opponents during their gridiron wars.

10. This stadium on the shores of Lake Michigan has a 250-foot granite wall with sculptures of American servicemen and servicewomen. What's it called?

From Quiz American Football Stadiums

Answer: Soldier Field

The old Soldier Field was torn down at the end of the 2001 season, and the Chicago Bears had to play their home games in Champaign in 2002. The new stadium opened in 2003, and the first game played there was against bitter rivals, the Green Bay Packers.

11. The Jacksonville Jaguars share their home stadium each year with an event that was once known as the world's largest cocktail party. Which two Southeastern Conference teams played annually at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, home of the Jaguars?

From Quiz No Place Like Home, Except?

Answer: Florida Gators and Georgia Bulldogs

Jacksonville Municipal Stadium also hosted the annual Gator Bowl. In fact, parts of the original Gator Bowl were left in place when the Jacksonville Municipal Stadium was rebuilt on the same acreage. The stadium is located in the heart of Jacksonville, right on the St. John's River. The stadium holds nearly 87,000 spectators for football games. The Florida-Georgia game has been an ongoing rivalry since 1915. Although this is considered to be a neutral field game, the Gators typically have better fan turnout since their campus is much closer. The Gator campus is only an hour and a half drive, while Bulldog fans would have to travel over 360 miles from their campus.

12. This team has the most famous cheerleaders, the Dallas Cowboys. Where did they call home from 1971 to 2008?

From Quiz Dome, Field, or Stadiu

Answer: Texas Stadium

Texas Stadium opened on October 24, 1971. It also hosted the Texas' UIL state championship for high school football.

13. Which stadium was home to the Cincinnati Bengals from 1968-69?

From Quiz NFL Stadiums

Answer: Nippert Stadium

The Bengals shared Nippert Stadium with the University of Cincinnati Bearcats in their first two seasons of existence.

14. What football franchise made the Ford Field its home in 2002?

From Quiz NFL Stadiums

Answer: Detroit Lions

The Detroit Lions began playing in a new stadium in 2002. After more than two decades of playing at the Silverdome in Pontiac, MI.

15. Indianapolis Colts played in what stadium?

From Quiz NFL Stadiums 1990s

Answer: RCA Dome

Located at 100 South Capitol Avenue, its official seating capacity was 60,272.

16. Which NFL stadium was the first to use artificial turf?

From Quiz National Football League Stadiums

Answer: Astrodome

The Astrodome, home of the Houston Oilers from 1968 to 1996, was the first stadium employing AstroTurf instead of grass. It was also the first domed NFL stadium. In 1969, Franklin Field (Philadelphia Eagles) switched to artificial turf. And in 1970, the Orange Bowl (Miami Dolphins), Cotton Bowl (Dallas Cowboys), Three Rivers Stadium (Pittsburgh Steelers), and Busch Stadium (St. Louis Cardinals) all made the transition from grass to artificial turf.

17. In which Florida city that has suburbs named Brandon and Wesley Chapel, did the Tampa Bay Buccaneers play their home games when they entered the league in 1976?

From Quiz Suburban War

Answer: Tampa

The Tampa Bay area includes the two large cities of St. Petersburg and Tampa, and numerous surrounding suburbs which include Brandon, Wesley Chapel, Citrus Park, and Valrico just to name a few. Raymond James Stadium and Tampa Stadium, known as the "Sombrero", were the first two homes of the Buccaneers and both were located in Tampa.

18. In 2009, naming rights to this stadium were purchased by Anheuser-Busch, and the place was named for a beer sold under Jimmy Buffet's "Margaritaville" brand. What's the stadium?

From Quiz American Football Stadiums

Answer: Land Shark Stadium in Miami

The stadium was originally called Joe Robbie Stadium (named after the Dolphins' owner who built it), then Pro Player Park, then Pro Player Stadium, and then Dolphins Stadium. It hosted the Dolphins, the University of Miami Hurricanes, the Florida Marlins (of Major League Baseball), and the annual college Orange Bowl.

19. The Seattle Seahawks had a interesting name for their playing field from 2004 to 20011. What was it?

From Quiz Dome, Field, or Stadiu

Answer: Qwest Field

The field boasts the biggest luxury suites in the USA.

20. Where did the Chicago Bears play their home games in 2002?

From Quiz NFL Stadiums

Answer: Memorial Stadium

The Bears shared Memorial Stadium in Champaign with the University of Illinois while Soldier Field was undergoing major renovation.

21. Which field became home to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2003?

From Quiz NFL Stadiums

Answer: Lincoln Financial Field

After financing packages were completed in 2000, construction began in April of 2001. In June 2002, Lincoln Financial Group, a financial services firm which has its headquarters in downtown Philadelphia, agreed to pay millions for the right to name the stadium. It opened in August 2003.

22. Where did the St. Louis Rams play in 1995 when they moved from LA?

From Quiz NFL Stadiums 1990s

Answer: Trans World Dome & TWA Dome & Edward Jones Dome & Edward Jones & Jones Dome

It was named the Trans World Dome (or TWA Dome) from 1995 to 2001. It was renamed Edward Jones Dome when TWA went belly up. Located at 701 Convention Plaza, its official capacity is 66,000.

23. Qwest Field was home to the Seattle Seahawks from 2004-2011 when its name was changed to what?

From Quiz National Football League Stadiums

Answer: CenturyLink Field

CenturyLink Field was the third name of the same stadium. The first was Seahawks Stadium (2002-2004), followed by Qwest Field (2004-2011). The Green Bay Packers began playing at New City Stadium in 1957; the name was changed to Lambeau Field in 1965. The stadium for the Tennessee Titans had its named changed to Nissan Stadium in 2016.

24. The largest crowd in college football history was 112,118 for a game at this stadium in 2003. Which facility is known as the 'Big House'?

From Quiz American Football Stadiums

Answer: Michigan Stadium

Michigan Stadium is #2 in the country in terms of capacity (Penn State's Beaver Stadium is slightly larger), and was built in 1927 and expanded several times since then. The game in 2003 (in which Michigan beat Ohio State 35-21) was the 100th game in the two schools' rivalry.

25. The state of California has quite a few football teams. Where did the San Diego Chargers play their games?

From Quiz Dome, Field, or Stadiu

Answer: Qualcomm Stadium

In 1997, the Qualcomm Company bought the naming rights for the stadium until 2017. It has the capacity to hold 75,000 fans. It opened in 1967 as San Diego Stadium.

26. Where did the Carolina Panthers play their home games in their 1995 debut season?

From Quiz NFL Stadiums

Answer: Memorial Stadium

The Panthers shared Memorial Stadium with the Clemson University Tigers while their own stadium in Charlotte was being constructed.

27. Which stadium became home to the Cincinnati Bengals in 2000?

From Quiz NFL Stadiums

Answer: Paul Brown Stadium

Paul Brown Stadium has become a pace setter in the NFL since its opening in 2000. Prior to moving into Paul Brown Stadium, the Bengals played at Cinergy Field.

28. What stadium did the Arizona Cardinals call home throughout the 1990s?

From Quiz NFL Stadiums 1990s

Answer: Sun Devil Stadium

With a street address of Fifth Street, officially capacity 73,273. The Cardinal splayed there from 1988 through to the 2005 season.

29. The first regular season NFL game that was played outside the USA was in 2005, and the Cardinals beat the 49ers 31-14. In which stadium was the game played?

From Quiz American Football Stadiums

Answer: Estadio Azteca in Mexico City

Over 103,000 fans watched the game live. It was the first game in the NFLs International Series, and was followed in subsequent years by three games in London (Giants/Dolphins in 2007, Chargers/Saints in 2008, and Patriots/Buccaneers in 2009).

30. The Tennessee Titans shared their home field with which college team, when their stadium opened in 1999?

From Quiz No Place Like Home, Except?

Answer: Tennessee State University

LP Field opened in 1999 to receive the incoming NFL franchise, the Tennessee Titans. The Titans moved over from Houston, TX, where they were know as the Oilers. The Tennessee State University Tigers moved into the stadium that same year to play their home games. The annual Music City Bowl was also played in this Nashville, TN location. The stadium was originally known as Adelphia Coliseum, but financial difficulties forced Adelphia out of business. In 2006, Louisiana-Pacific paid to have the stadium named LP Field.

This is category 15725
play trivia = Top 5% Rated Quiz, take trivia quiz Top 10% Rated Quiz, test trivia quiz Top 20% Rated Quiz, popular trivia A Well Rated Quiz
new quizzes = added recently, editor pick = Editor's Pick editor = FunTrivia Editor gold = Gold Member

Teachers / educators: FunTrivia welcomes the use of our website and quizzes in the classroom as a teaching aid or for preparing and testing students. See our education section. Our quizzes are printable and may be used as question sheets by k-12 teachers, parents, and home schoolers.

 ·  All questions, answers, and quiz content on this website is copyright FunTrivia, Inc and may not be reproduced without permission. Any images from TV shows and movies are copyright their studios, and are being used under "fair use" for commentary and education.