Washington, Kansas City, Denver, Miami, Carolina, Cleveland, Green Bay, San Diego, Houston, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Tennessee, Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, Arizona, Oakland and Chicago all use real grass.
Currently, the surface in 18 out of 31 NFL stadiums consist of various types of natural grass. In some cases a hybrid method is used where artificial fibers are introduced in the growing process which strengthens the natural grass against wear and tear. The following is a complete list of all stadiums with additional details, if applicable:
University of Phoenix Stadium of the Arizona Cardinals (Bermuda grass)
Bank of America Stadium of the Carolina Panthers
Soldier Field of the Chicago Bears
Cleveland Browns Stadium of the Cleveland Browns (Kentucky Bluegrass)
Sports Authority Field at Mile High of the Denver Broncos (Hybrid between artificial and natural grass)
Lambeau Field of the Green Bay Packers (Hybrid ...)
Reliant Stadium of the Houston Texans (Bermuda grass)
EverBank Field of the Jacksonville Jaguars (Bermuda grass)
Arrowhead Stadium of the Kansas City Chiefs
Sun Life Stadium of the Miami Dolphins (Bermuda grass)
O.co Coliseum of the Oakland Raiders
Lincoln Financial Field of the Philadelphia Eagles (Hybrid ...)
Heinz Field of the Pittsburgh Steelers
Qualcomm Stadium of the San Diego Chargers
Candlestick Park of the San Francisco 49ers (Kentucky Bluegrass)
Raymond James Stadium of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Bermuda grass)
LP Field of the Tennessee Titans (Bermuda grass)
FedEx Field of the Washington Redskins (Bermuda grass)
Believe it or not, about half the NFL stadiums have natural grass (or a natural grass blend) turf, or a mixture of natural and artificial.
The stadiums with artificial turf or a natural grass/artificial fiber mix as of 2013 are:
CenturyLink Field (Seattle Seahawks) - FieldTurf
Cowboys Stadium (Dallas Cowboys) - Matrix RealGrass
Edward Jones Dome (St. Louis Rams) - AstroTurf GameDay Grass 3D
Ford Field (Detroit Lions) - FieldTurf
Georgia Dome (Atlanta Falcons) - FieldTurf
Gillette Stadium (New England Patriots) - FieldTurf
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (Minnesota Vikings) - Sportex Momentum Turf
Lambeau Field (Green Bay Packers - Desso Grassmaster
Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia Eagles) Desso Grassmaster
Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis Colts) - FieldTurf
M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore Ravens) - Sportex Momentum Turf
MetLife Stadium (New York Football Giants, New York Jets) - FieldTurf
Paul Brown Stadium (Cleveland Browns) - FieldTurf
Ralph Wilson Stadium (Buffalo Bills) - Titan A-Turf
Sports Authority Field at Mile High (Denver Broncos) - Desso Grassmaster
there are 20 stadiums with natural grass left
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Well no one really knows. It has been a tradition since football had stadiums.
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there are 20 stadiums with natural grass left
No, it is not. The new Yankee Stadium, like the old stadium, is natural grass.
No, some are natural grass while indoor stadiums use fake grass like AstroTurf.
Most indoor stadiums use AstroTurf and outdoor stadiums use natural grass. Also most use green grass!:)
There are 1000's including NFL Stadiums, smaller league stadiums, high school fields, etc. But there are 31 NFL Stadiums.
No, they are both open air stadiums.
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the biggest NFL stadiums are the dallas cowboys and the Houston Texans.
Well, the smallest NFL stadium is soldier field.
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