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#Ranking All #NFL #Stadiums — Worst to Best
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#Ranking All #NFL #Stadiums — Worst to Best

NFL stadiums are some of the most awe-inspiring buildings in the world. These colossal venues have to keep millions of people entertained and moderately comfortable every year, even if the on-field performances aren’t up to snuff. By and large, people seem to love going to all the current NFL stadiums. The average Google rating of all 31 home venues currently in use by NFL teams was 4.5 out of 5, with none getting a lower average score than 4.0 from the people who’ve gone there. But, like teams, not all NFL stadiums are created equal. Take a look at our ranking of every 2018 NFL home stadium from worst to best. FedExField (Washington Redskins) Location: Landover, Maryland Capacity: 82,000 Year Opened: 1997 Proof that bigger isn’t always better, FedExField (no, there isn’t ...
Every NFL Starting Running Back — Ranked
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Every NFL Starting Running Back — Ranked

Do you agree with these rankings? The running game has lost some of its value in recent years where rule changes and uptempo offenses have benefited quarterbacks and receivers, but the best NFL highlight is still a running back who breaks for a long rush after plowing over a defender (or three). We’ve ranked every starting running back in the league, ordering our list from worst to best. Many teams use multiple running backs these days, so we highlighted the rusher who was listed at the top of his team’s depth chart as of Oct. 1, 2018. James Conner (Pittsburgh Steelers) Maybe it’s unfair to rank Conner and the Steelers last, because of stud running back Le’Veon Bell’s contract dispute, but it’s a fact that Conner hasn’t stepped up when given the opportunity to show his team he ca...