Match every NFL franchise to the stadium it calls home, from iconic venues to newer builds. With mixed difficulty, you’ll see easy layups alongside trickier teams that have moved, renamed, or share a ...
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This quiz sharpens your NFL geography and venue knowledge by linking each team to its current home stadium. You’ll also reinforce naming details (sponsors, “Field” vs “Stadium”) that often decide close calls.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options and no timer, so you can focus on accuracy instead of speed. Choose your question count and difficulty before you start—shorter sets are great for warm-ups, while longer runs test consistency.
Team relocations and stadium rebrands are the biggest traps, especially when a venue’s name changes but the building stays the same. Another frequent mistake is mixing up teams in the same region or assuming a team still plays at an older, famous stadium.
Mixed difficulty means you’ll get a blend of widely known stadiums and less obvious ones, keeping the run engaging without feeling unfair. As you increase question count, the variety broadens, so steady recall matters more than memorizing a few marquee venues.
Which NFL team plays at Lambeau Field?
Where do the Dallas Cowboys play their home games?
Which team calls the Hard Rock Stadium home?
This quiz has 90 questions focused on matching NFL teams to their home stadiums.
Each question has 4 options and there is no timer, so you can play at your own pace.
Yes. You can adjust question count and difficulty before starting to fit a quick practice or a full challenge.
It focuses on current home stadiums, but watch for tricky naming and rebranding that can look similar.
Most misses come from confusing renamed stadiums, mixing up teams in the same region, or picking a team’s former home venue.

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