NFL Stadiums Never Built



In the history of the NFL there have been a lot of stadiums that have come and gone creating the illusion that building a new stadium is an easy feat. Many NFL teams have been awarded with their dream stadiums, but every stadium starts out the same. A proposed idea usually by some powerful figure, the team itself, or sometimes even a city who lacks an NFL team, and hopes a stadium would attract one.
Although sometimes these stadiums never become anything more than a proposed idea that slips through the cracks. Because of location, costs, or just the lack of no team wanting to call the stadium home. Here are 10 NFL Stadiums that never got built.

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37 thoughts on “NFL Stadiums Never Built”

  1. NFL is all about making money. Kronke moved the Rams back to LA where he could make a ton even though he and investors paid to build the stadium as part of a big entertainment district. St. Louis didnt have a chance. I dont think they should have moved from LA in the first place but we had a good time in STL while we had them. We should not have been so cheap earlier and the Cardinals would still be here.

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  2. The 49ers had a stadium deal approved and in place with the City of San Francisco before Eddie DeBartolo got caught up in that scandal. It was a stadium mall near the site of Candlestick park.

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  3. The Carson, CA stadium looks pretty much like the Raiders new Allogent Stadium in Vegas. Of course there were some tweaks (LIKE alligent is a domed stadium because games in Vegas could easily be played in Temps near or over 100°F well into October) but o erall the designs are pretty similar, almost like the Carson stadium was a rough draft for the final design in Vegas for Alligent Stadium.

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  4. One great thing about Allegiant Stadium here in Vegas is that, even though $750 million of public funds were used to help fund the stadium, in order to basically pay that back, it was decided to raise the room tax that visitors have to pay when renting rooms at the various hotels here in Vegas and because of that, the $750 mil was basically payed almost 100% back in the 3 years it took to build the stadium.

    So, for all of us Vegas NFL fans that have wanted an NFL team here for as long as we can remember (though I am not a Raiders fan, I am still happy to finally have an NFL team to go with our NEW and not relocated NHL team) I just want to say THANK YOU to all of the tourists who basically foot the bill for the amount that the state of Nevada decided to put up to help have the stadium built.

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  5. Thankfully, St. Louis never did that because the thing would already be obsolete.

    Cities want domed venues that can be used to generate capital year-round, and if they're gonna shell out billions to build them, I can't blame them.

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  6. Slight correction: Nobody was looking at Hartford as a landing for the Patriots until after Kraft owned the team. Orthwein took over Pats ownership as a favor to the League, as the previous owners had left the team in financial shambles. It was true that Orthwein would have liked to move the Pats to St. Louis, but Kraft owned the unbreakable lease on the Stadium and the surrounding land, and used that as leverage to get Orthwein to sell the team to him. There was a wink-wink deal – with League assurances behind the scenes – that soon the NFL would have a team in St. Louis one way or another (either expansion or relocation). So Orthwein sold the Patriots to Kraft to get out of it clean. Kraft's later dalliance with Hartford was leverage to get a better deal in Massachusetts. Yes, Kraft would have gone to Hartford if the state of Connecticut could keep to its promises and deadlines, but Kraft didn't really think they could, and he didn't really want to go there if it could be helped. He thought backing out of Hartford was a reasonable possibility that he might have to resort to, as politicians' promises on theses things don't always turn out right. Massachusetts was giving Kraft a lot of difficulty, but staying there was always his first priority.

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  7. 14:40 Had the Patriots moved to Hartford they would have lost most of the Boston and eastern Massachusetts fan base and the NFL and Bob Kraft knew it as well .Having lived 20 minutes from Foxborough I myself would never have rooted or supported The Harford Patriots. The whole city of Hartford is a ghetto and besides we consider it Giants and jets territory.

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  8. No one in L.A. wanted the chargers to move to L.A. Dean Spanos went against the plan to build a new stadium in San Diego to keep the chargers in San Diego the raiders were ready to move to L.A. but asshole Spanos threw a wrench in everything he was already in L.A. when he made the announcement that he was illegally moving the Chargers to LA and the commissioner told Spanos not to and you did anyway that's why he is paying fines up the ying yang and he owes the Ram owner all kinds of money and Spanos never got his own stadium any way so the move was a waste of time Spanos had many opportunities to keep the chargers in San Diego he just didn't want to spend his own money he wanted everyone else to do it but not him he took the easy way out and teamed up with the rams and that's how he got the stadium but the idiot doesn't even own it 🤦

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