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Arizona Cardinals - University Of Phoenix Stadium - NFL Panorama
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This panorama of the Arizona Cardinals playing at University of Phoenix Stadium was photographed by Christopher Gjevre. After playing 18 years at Sun Devil Stadium, the Arizona Cardinals finally had a stadium to call their own when University of Phoenix Stadium opened with much fanfare in 2006. With its exterior skin representing the indigenous barrel cactus, it was the first stadium built in North America with both a retractable roof and a retractable field. The field weighs 18.9 million pounds and is moved in only for game days. The Cardinals are the oldest existing professional football club in the United States and are a charter member of the National Football League.
Atlanta Falcons - Georgia Dome - NFL Panorama
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This panorama of the Atlanta Falcons playing at the Georgia Dome was photographed by Robert Pettit. The Falcons’ franchise began on June 30, 1965, and in 1966 they began play at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. In 1992, they moved to the new Georgia Dome playing to a sellout crowd of 65,585. The Georgia Dome is the largest cable-supported domed stadium in the world. The Falcons’ nickname was picked from over 550 different suggestions and chosen after a school teacher explained that the Falcon is proud and dignified with great courage and fight. The Falcons’ first winning season came in 1971, and since that time the club has had numerous playoff appearances and Division and Conference Championships.
Baltimore Ravens - M&T Bank Stadium - NFL Panorama
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This panorama of the Baltimore Ravens playing for their home crowd at M&T Bank Stadium was photographed by James Blakeway. Known for staging one of the NFL’s most exciting gameday experiences, M&T Bank Stadium was completed in 1998 and has a seating capacity of 71,008. The Baltimore Ravens came into existence in 1996, and their name is a reference to the poem “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe, who lived and worked in Baltimore at various times during his life. The Ravens’ championship history includes a victory in Super Bowl XXXV, in addition to multiple division titles and playoff berths.
Buffalo Bills - Ralph Wilson Stadium - NFL Panorama
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This panorama, photographed by Nathan Haler, captures the on-field action of the Buffalo Bills playing to their home crowd at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Also known as “The Ralph,” the open-air stadium was commissioned as a result of the AFL-NFL merger and opened in 1973. The stadium was originally named Rich Stadium and after 1998, was renamed in honor of Bills’ founder and owner Ralph Wilson. In 1960, when the Buffalo franchise joined the new American Football League, their name became the Bills. This resulted from a winning entry in a local contest reflecting on the famous western frontiersman, Buffalo Bill Cody.
Carolina Panthers - Bank Of America Stadium - NFL Panorama
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This panorama of the Carolina Panthers NFL football team playing at Bank of America Stadium was photographed by Christopher Gjevre. Their first year in the league, the Panthers played at Clemson University’s Memorial Stadium before moving to Bank of America Stadium their second year in 1996. Bank of America Stadium, located in the uptown district of Charlotte, North Carolina, serves as headquarters for the Panthers and includes training facilities, practice fields and administrative offices. During the Panthers first season they won their first game, had a four-game winning streak and became the first expansion team to beat the defending Super Bowl Champions.
Chicago Bears - Soldier Field - NFL Panorama
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This panorama of the Chicago Bears playing at Soldier Field was photographed by James Blakeway. The Chicago Bears, originally known as the Decatur Staleys, were founded by owner and head coach George Halas in 1920. The Staleys moved to Chicago in 1921 and became the Chicago Staleys. In 1922, the franchise was renamed the Chicago Bears. The Bears played their final game at Wrigley Field in 1970, before moving to Soldier Field. The original stadium was demolished following the 2001 season, and the Bears made their debut at the rebuilt Soldier Field in 2003, which retained the historic colonnades of the original structure.
Chicago Bears - Soldier Field - NFL Panoramic Picture
SKU: NFLBEAR2T
This panorama of the Chicago Bears, photographed by James Blakeway, captures the crowd excitement at Soldier Field. Originally named the Decatur Staleys, the club was founded by George Halas in 1920, renamed the Chicago Staleys in 1921 and then the Chicago Bears in 1922. The Bears have made their home at Soldier Field since 1971, which was named and serves as a memorial to American soldiers who have died in past wars. As a charter member of the NFL, the Bears have created a legacy in professional American football to include more victories than any other franchise, the most retired uniformed numbers and the most members in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Cincinnati Bengals - Paul Brown Stadium - NFL Panorama
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This panorama of the Cincinnati Bengals NFL football team preparing for victory at Paul Brown Stadium was photographed by James Blakeway. The Bengals moved to Paul Brown Stadium in 2000, after 30 years of hosting games at Riverfront Stadium. Paul Brown Stadium was named after the coaching legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Paul Brown, who founded the Bengals in 1967. The club was granted an American Football League franchise for the 1968 season and joined the NFL as a result of the 1970 merger. The Bengals won the division title in their first NFL season and have twice reached the Super Bowl as American Football Conference champions.
Cleveland Browns - Cleveland Browns Stadium - NFL Panorama
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This panorama, photographed by Desiree Mostad, features the Cleveland Browns playing to a capacity crowd at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Ever since the Browns were established in 1946, they have played on the same site on the shores of Lake Erie. From 1946 to 1995, their home was Cleveland Municipal Stadium. On that same footprint, Cleveland Browns Stadium was built and opened in 1999. As tradition dictates, the playing field runs east to west and the Dawg Pound can still be found on the east side of the stadium. In 1950, the year the Cleveland Browns joined the NFL, they had the distinction of winning the NFL Championship their first year in the league.
Denver Broncos - Invesco Field At Mile High Stadium - NFL Panorama
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The Denver Broncos began as one of eight American Football League (AFL) charter franchises in 1960 and entered the NFL with the merger of the two leagues in 1970. With one of the best records in pro football over the past 50 seasons, the Denver Broncos have been one of the most consistent winners in professional sports. The Broncos won their first AFL game ever played, and they captured their first Super Bowl win in the 1997 season – the first of back-to-back Super Bowl Championships. The Broncos’ success on the field is more than matched by a spectacular fan base. Denver has sold out every home game since the beginning of the 1970 season, marking the second-longest active streak in the NFL.
Denver Broncos - Invesco Field At Mile High Stadium - NFL Panoramic Picture
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This panorama was photographed by Christopher Gjevre. In 2001, the Broncos moved to Sports Authority Field at Mile High, a 76,125 seat stadium designed to recognize four traditions of iconic Mile High Stadium. Those four traditions include its horseshoe shape that is unmistakably Broncos football, the steel treads that fans stomp on to create “Rocky Mountain” thunder, the South Stands that are home to the most vocal of Broncos fans and above it all on top of the south scoreboard, Bucky, the 30’ high Bronco who moved to the new stadium after 30 years in the same lofty perch at Mile High Stadium.
Detroit Lions - Ford Field - NFL Panorama
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This panorama of the Detroit Lions NFL football team playing at Ford Field was photographed by James Blakeway. The team started in 1929 as the Portsmouth Spartans, joined the NFL in 1930 and became the Detroit Lions in 1934. The Lions played at the University of Detroit Stadium for four years and then moved to Briggs Stadium (later named Tiger Stadium) in 1938. In 1975, the Lions moved to the Pontiac Silverdome, where they played until moving to Ford Field in 2002. The Lions' history includes NFL Championships, several enshrinees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and one of America's best holiday traditions – Detroit’s annual Thanksgiving Day Classic.
Greenbay Packers - 50 Yard - Lambeau Field - NFL Panorama
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This panorama of the Green Bay Packers NFL football team playing at Lambeau Field was photographed by Robert Pettit. Dedicated as City Stadium in 1957 and renamed Lambeau Field in 1965, it is the longest continuously occupied stadium in the NFL. The Green Bay Packers were founded in 1919 and played their first two years as an independent team before joining the NFL in 1921. The “Packers,” the oldest team name still in use in the NFL, comes from the company that first supplied the team with uniform money, The Indian Packing Company. The Green Bay Packers have won more championships than any other team in the National Football League.
Greenbay Packers - End-Zone - Lambeau Field - NFL Panorama
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This panorama, taken by Christopher Gjevre, highlights the Green Bay Packers playing a victorious Sunday night game at the historic Lambeau Field. The Packers home field was dedicated as City Stadium on September 29, 1957, and renamed Lambeau Field in 1965 in tribute to Curly Lambeau. In 2007, the Packers celebrated the 50th anniversary of the opening of Lambeau Field. The Green Bay Packers have won more championships than any other team in the National Football League. The Super Bowl trophy, awarded each year to the winning team of the the NFL’s championship game, was renamed in 1970 in memory of Vince Lombardi, legendary head coach of the Green Bay Packers.
Houston Texans - Reliant Stadium - NFL Panorama
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This panorama of the Houston Texans playing to their home crowd at Reliant Stadium was photographed by James Blakeway. Reliant Stadium opened for business in 2002, and the Texans made their regular season debut against the Dallas Cowboys. On that day, they unveiled a gameday atmosphere that would become a staple of Texans football games. The first NFL stadium with a retractable roof, Reliant Stadium has earned a reputation as one of the premier big-event venues in American sports, hosting Big 12 Championship games, NCAA Men’s Basketball tournaments, the annual Texas Bowl and Super Bowl XXXVIII.
Indianapolis Colts - Lucas Oil Stadium - NFL Panorama
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This panorama of Lucas Oil Stadium, photographed by James Blakeway, brings to focus the on-field action of the Indianapolis Colts. The club relocated to Indianapolis in 1984 and played in the RCA Dome before moving to the new Lucas Oil Stadium in 2008. Lucas Oil Stadium seats 63,000 football fans and has a unique retractable roof that can be opened in approximately nine minutes. The Colts were the first NFL franchise to begin consecutive seasons with 9-0 records and from 2008-09 set a league record with 23 regular season victories. From 2000-09 they won 115 regular season games, the most by a club in any decade in NFL history.
Jacksonville Jaguars - Everbank Field - NFL Panorama
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This panorama of the Jacksonville Jaguars playing at EverBank Field (formerly Jacksonville Municipal Stadium) was photographed by Nathan Haler. In November 1993, the Jacksonville Jaguars became the 30th franchise of the National Football League. With four playoff appearances in their first five seasons, they are one of the most successful expansion teams in league history. The Jaguars advanced to the AFC Championship game their second year in the league and, in their fourth season, they compiled a 14-2 record, the best in the NFL, and hosted the AFC Championship game. The team has played all of its home games at EverBank Field, located near St. Johns River.
Kansas City Chiefs - Arrowhead Stadium - NFL Panorama
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This panorama of the Kansas City Chiefs, photographed by Christopher Gjevre, captures the crowd excitement at the newly renovated Arrowhead Stadium as the Chiefs move the ball towards the end zone. Originally named the Dallas Texans, the club was founded by Lamar Hunt in 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL). In 1963, the club relocated to Kansas City, Missouri and was renamed the Kansas City Chiefs. In 1969, the Chiefs became the only club in AFL history to win three AFL Championships. Upon moving to Kansas City, the Chiefs played in Municipal Stadium. In 1972, they moved to Arrowhead Stadium where extensive renovations were completed in 2010.
Miami Dolphins - Sun Life Stadium - NFL Panorama
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This panorama of the Miami Dolphins playing to a capacity crowd at Sun Life Stadium was taken by James Blakeway. Originally known as Joe Robbie Stadium, Sun Life Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in the South Florida suburb of Miami Gardens and the first of its kind in the NFL to be constructed entirely with private funds. The Dolphins began play in the American Football League (AFL) as an expansion team in 1966 and are the oldest major-league professional sports franchise in the state of Florida. In 1972, the Dolphins completed the NFL’s first perfect season, culminating a 17-0 record with a win in Super Bowl VII. They were also the first team to appear in three consecutive Super Bowls.
Minnesota Vikings - Mall Of America Field Metrodome - NFL Panorama
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This panorama, taken by James Blakeway, captures the Minnesota Vikings playing to more than 63,000 football fans at Mall of America Field in the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. The Vikings’ 34–3 divisional playoff victory over the Cowboys set a team record for the fewest points allowed in a playoff game and advanced the Vikings to the NFC Championship game. They were the NFC North Champions in both 2008 and 2009, and were undefeated in the Metrodome during the 2009 season. The Vikings first played at the Metropolitan Stadium from 1961 – 1981 and moved to the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in 1982, where they play to one of the noisiest crowds in professional football.
New England Patriots - Gillette Stadium - NFL Panorama
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This panorama, photographed by Christopher Gjevre, provides a glimpse of fan fervor as the New England Patriots make a move to victory. The New England Patriots are the second team in NFL history to win three Super Bowls in four seasons. The Patriots play at Gillette Stadium, which opened in 2002 on the night the franchise unveiled the first of the three Super Bowl banners that now hang in the stadium. The Patriots boast an impressive overall record and are the fifth team in NFL history to go undefeated in a regular season.
New Orleans Saints - Louisiana Superdome- NFL Panorama
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This panorama of the New Orleans Saints playing at the Louisiana Superdome was photographed by Christopher Gjevre. The Saints were admitted into the NFL on November 1, 1966, the Roman Catholic holiday known as All Saints Day. Based on their birth day into the NFL, the club’s ownership felt it fitting to name them the “Saints.” Their colors, black and gold, came about as a salute to the city’s long-standing ties to the oil industry. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina prevented the Saints from playing a single regular season game in their home city of New Orleans. One of only four teams to win in their first Super Bowl appearance, the Saints were victorious in Super Bowl XLIV.
New York Giants - New Meadowlands Stadium - NFL Panorama
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In 1925, Tim Mara paid $500 for the exclusive right to establish a National Football League franchise in New York. He named his team the Giants and they became one of the most storied and successful franchises in NFL history. Since their inception, the Giants have played their home games in some of the nation’s most historic sporting venues, including the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium. In 1976, they began a 34-year stay in the first home that was truly theirs, Giants Stadium. In 2010, their 86th year in the NFL, the Giants moved to one of the nation’s finest stadiums, the New Meadowlands Stadium. This panorama features Hakeem Nicks scoring the first touchdown in the new stadium on a 26-yard pass from Eli Manning.
New York Jets - New Meadowlands Stadium - NFL Panorama
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This panorama, photographed by James Blakeway, commemorates the kickoff of the New York Jets inaugural game in the team’s new home on September 13, 2010. When Woody Johnson bought the Jets in 2000, he was determined to make the Jets the best in the NFL both on and off the field. With the new stadium, the Jets have delivered the first true home field in the team's history that promises to deliver the best gameday experience in the NFL. In 2009, Johnson hired Rex Ryan as first year head coach, and led the team to become the League's number one defense, advancing to the AFC Championship game.
New York Jets - New Meadowlands Stadium Picture - NFL Panoramic
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This panorama, photographed by James Blakeway, captures the excitement of a winning field goal for a ‘come from behind’ victory with 27 seconds left on the clock. The club was founded in 1960 as the Titans of New York and won their first game at the New York Polo Grounds, playing against Buffalo. The well-known green and white uniforms came about in 1963 when the club was renamed the New York Jets. Owner Woody Johnson purchased the club in 2000 and, under his ownership, visited the playoffs a record five times through the 2000s. The Jets delivered the first true home field in their history in 2010 and, are well on their way to delivering the best game day experiences in the NFL.
Oakland Raiders - Oakland Alameda County Coliseum - NFL Panorama
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This panoramic photograph, taken by James Blakeway, underscores the on-field action of the Oakland Raiders playing to their home crowd at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. The Raiders began play in 1960, as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL), and joined the National Football League (NFL) in 1970. In the ensuing five decades, the Raiders have won an AFL Championship; won four AFC Championships; participated in five Super Bowls, winning three Super Bowls; and won or tied for seventeen division titles. The Raiders are the only club in the NFL to play in at least one Super Bowl in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 2000s.
Philadelphia Eagles - Lincoln Financial Stadium - NFL Panorama
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This panorama of the Philadelphia Eagles playing at Lincoln Financial Field was taken by Robert Pettit. Located in the heart of South Philadelphia, Lincoln Financial Field ushered in a new era for the Philadelphia Eagles with the inaugural game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in early September of 2003. Established as an NFL franchise in 1933 during the Great Depression, the club adopted the symbol of the Eagle after President Roosevelt’s New Deal Recovery Program – as a sign of hope and prosperity. In 2004, the Philadelphia Eagles made their second Super Bowl appearance when they competed in Super Bowl XXXIX.
Pittsburgh Steelers - Afc Champions - Heinz Field - NFL Panorama
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The largest crowd in Heinz Field history was on hand to see the Pittsburgh Steelers win their eighth AFC Championship with a 24-19 victory over the New York Jets, with photographer Robert Pettit capturing the event as it appeared to the 66,662 who witnessed it. This was the moment of Ben Roethlisberger’s touchdown run that gave the Steelers a 17-0 lead, an advantage that grew to 24-3 by halftime. The victory sent the Steelers to Super Bowl XLV, where they face the Green Bay Packers in Dallas.
Pittsburgh Steelers - Heinz Field - NFL Panorama
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This panoramic photograph features the Pittsburgh Steelers playing at Heinz Field. As one of the NFL’s most storied franchises, the Pittsburgh club was founded by Art Rooney Sr. and joined the NFL in 1933. In 1940, the club’s name was changed to “Steelers” to represent the city’s dominant steel industry. The Steelers official Steelmark logo is based on the steel industry and features three diamond shapes representing coal, ore and steel scrap. In 1978, the Steelers became the first NFL franchise to win three Super Bowls; in 1979, the first to win four; and in 2008, the first to win six. They also are the only NFL franchise to have won back-to-back Super Bowls twice.
San Diego Chargers - Qualcomm Stadium - NFL Panorama
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This panoramic photograph, taken by James Blakeway, shows the National Football League’s San Diego Chargers move the ball right to left at Qualcomm Stadium. The Chargers, founded in 1960, are one of the eight original American Football League (AFL) teams. Led by the team’s original head coach, Sid Gillman, in the early 60’s; Head Coach Don Coryell in the late 70’s and 80’s, and Head Coach Bobby Ross and AFC Champion Chargers of 1994, the Chargers have played the kind of quick-strike football mirrored by their lightning bolt insignia.
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