1. Atlanta Falcons
Atlanta has one of the newest stadiums in the league, so imagining the franchise building a new one is a stretch. However, we wouldn’t be mad if this was the result. This AI vision is pretty sweet. The stadium appears to be massive, and we really like the dome/open-air combo. One gripe? The scoreboard is pretty small for such a huge opening.
2. Arizona Cardinals
Arizona’s current stadium is one of the most well-known around the league. The venue has hosted three Super Bowls, a College Football Playoff National Championship Game, WrestleMania, and the Fiesta Bowl yearly since 2007. With that being said, we are in favor of this AI gem. The outside of the stadium is fierce, and the three points on the South end are a perfect match for the Cardinal logo.
3. Houston Texans
This one reminds us of the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The front of this stadium is striking. The huge, glass entry grabs your attention immediately, and the red stripe across the top makes it clear that this is home to the Houston Texans. Bravo, AI.
4. New England Patriots
Can this be built next year? New England’s AI stadium looks part cruise ship and part outdoor pizza oven, but that’s not a bad thing. The dome will help shield fans and players from the bitter cold that the Patriots play in every winter, and the opening will allow for some fresh air on more pleasant days.
5. Minnesota Vikings
Talk about a bad ass look. The Vikings currently play in what is regarded as one of the best stadiums in the NFL, but it is hard to look at this version and not daydream about Minnesota’s future. The roof of the stadium looks like it can close and form a full dome (hopefully), and in its current state, the ‘V’ shape is perfect for the franchise. This would be an intimidating place to play
6. indianapolis Colts
With Anthony Richardson showing promise as a young quarterback, it is only fitting that Indianapolis opens a new stadium during his time as Indy’s QB1. It would be easy to confuse this stadium for one that the Rams could call home, but the shade of blue is distinctly Colts. With at least six levels of seats, this venue is a behemoth.
7. Cleveland Browns
Cleveland has not had a lot to celebrate during its run in the NFL — especially in the past few decades. The team’s logo is an orange helmet, but it also is associated with an elf and a bullmastiff. The Browns have a famous fan section known as the Dawg Pound, which makes this huge bullmastiff statue outside the stadium a great addition. Also, the artwork on the outside of this dome gives it some unique flair.
8. New York Jets
Finally, the Jets have their own stadium. Sick and tired of sharing a home field with the Giants, the Jets move into an open-air venue built on the water. Fittingly, New York’s new stadium features a green exterior to help Aaron Rodgers feel like he is back playing in Green Bay. Do we think the Jets are using real grass or turf in this AI stadium?
9. Carolina Panthers
This is a winner. AI nailed this futuristic stadium built specifically for the Carolina Panthers. The shape of the building makes it feel like the fans would be directly on top of the field. Imagine staring up at four walls of thousands of people? The giant panther head floating above the entrance to the stadium is imposing, and also a technological marvel. When can this be built?
10. Pittsburgh Steelers
In a visionary fusion of Pittsburgh’s industrial heritage and cutting-edge innovation, the new stadium for the Pittsburgh Steelers stands as a testament to the city’s enduring spirit. Rising from the ashes of a historic steel mill, this futuristic arena seamlessly blends the past with the future. The stadium’s exterior reflects the city’s industrial roots, with its outer shell adorned in sleek, polished steel panels reminiscent of the mill’s former glory.