AT&T Stadium and SoFi Stadium lead in innovation among NFL stadiums. Ford Field and Soldier Field maintain historical significance despite renovations. Raymond James Stadium is an underrated NFL stadium with unique amenities.

Every NFL stadium is unique in its own way, with special amenities across the entire league. Whenever you visit an NFL stadium, you must check out what makes all of these stadiums unique in their own way. From 1957, when Soldier Field opened, to 2020 when SoFi Stadium and Allegiant Stadium opened, each NFL stadium has something that every other stadium doesn't have.

While NFL stadiums aren't quite as unique as MLB stadiums, they have at least one thing to offer that makes their gameday experience unique. So, if you're ever looking for what to explore at your next NFL game, these amenities are things you can't miss during your visit. There are 30 NFL stadiums.

Some are better than others. We rank all of them from worst to first. 1 Arizona Cardinals - State Farm Stadium Credit: Christian Petersen/Getty Images State Farm Stadium is the only NFL team that has retractable grass that they can move in and out of their stadium.

When the Arizona Cardinals aren't in town, the grounds crew can basically move the grass completely out of the stadium in preparation for whichever other events are occurring at the stadium. It helps provide the teams and fans a better experience, playing on real grass to prevent more injuries. 2 Atlanta Falcons - Mercedes-Benz Stadium Wh.