SoFi Stadium is the NFL’s ‘bougiest,’ study finds

If there was one word to describe your favorite NFL team’s stadium, would it be “bougie?”

According to Merriam-Webster, “bougie” (pronounced boo-gee and alternatively spelled “boujee”) is defined as “marked by a concern for wealth, possessions and respectability.”

As it turns out, every professional football stadium has a certain “bougie score,” according to new research by online gaming experts at Casino.org.

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Researchers used several metrics to come to their conclusion on the “bougiest” stadium, including stadium capacity, the number of luxury suites, how many bathrooms and concession stands are in the stadium and the overall cost of construction. Each stadium was given a score between 0 and 100, with 100 being the most “bougie.”

Based on their findings, L.A.’s very own SoFi Stadium came out with a weighted “bougie score” of 100.

A general view of the interior of SoFi Stadium is seen during Super Bowl 56 on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2022, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong, File)
A general view of the interior of SoFi Stadium is seen during Super Bowl 56 on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2022, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong, File)

With a capacity of 70,240 people, the home of the Chargers and Rams has 260 luxury boxes, 26 concession stands and 167 bathrooms. It is the NFL’s most expensive stadium by far, with an overall building cost of $5.5 billion.

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SoFi has a wrap-around screen and employs “digital twinning” technology, making it among the most tech savvy venues to see a football game at in the country.

On the other side of the spectrum, Soldier Field – home of the Chicago Bears – has the lowest “bougie score” of an NFL stadium with a whopping 0, according to data from Casino.org.

Soldier Field can house 61,500 fans and has 131 suites, 114 bathrooms and 22 concession stands, the latter of which ranks as the fewest in the league.

The bougiest stadiums in the NFL can be viewed in the table below:

Rank

Stadium

Team(s)

“Bougie score”

Capacity

# of suites

# of bathrooms

# of food stands

Cost to build

1.

SoFi Stadium

Chargers, Rams

100

70,240

260

167

26

$5.5bn

2.

AT&T Stadium

Cowboys

99

80,000

300

120

95

$1.77bn

3.

Empower Field at Mile High

Broncos

81

76,125

144

N/A

116

$400m

4.

Gillette Stadium

Patriots

74

66,829

92

60

138

$529m

5.

U.S. Bank Stadium

Vikings

73

66,655

141

979

51

$1.1bn

6.

Hard Rock Stadium

Dolphins

64

65,326

216

80

100

$313m

7.

Allegiant Stadium

Raiders

62.4

65,000

128

297

84

$1.9bn

8.

Lambeau Field

Packers

62.1

81,441

168

171

39

$469m

9.

MetLife Stadium

Giants/Jets

61

82,500

217

124

37

$2.15bn

10.

Caesars Super dome

Saints

59

73,208

165

126

72

$7.29m

11.

Levi’s Stadium

49ers

58

68,500

174

103

84

$1.3bn

12.

NRG Stadium

Texans

57

72,220

186

81

69

$360m

13.

FedEx Field

Command ers

56

82,000

243

79

43

$458m

14.

GEHA Field at Arrow head Stadium

Chiefs

48

76,416

128

102

66

$301m

15.

Bank of America Stadium

Panthers

46.4

75,523

158

95

64

$463m

16.

Lincoln Financial Field

Eagles

46.01

69,596

172

88

61

$814m

17.

Mercedes Benz Stadium

Falcons

41

71,000

90

N/A

70

$1.6bn

18.

Nissan Stadium

Titans

40

69,143

143

78

62

$509m

19.

Acrisure Stadium

Steelers

29

68,400

129

56

59

$464m

20.

Cleveland Browns Stadium

Browns

28

67,895

143

71

59

$497m

21.

EverBank Field

Jaguars

27

69,132

39

52

66

$239m

22.

Lucas Oil Stadium

Colts

26.4

67,000

139

113

50

$720m

23.

Raymond James Stadium

Buccaneers

24

65,890

100

98

47

$303m

24.

Lumen Field

Seattle Seahawks

23

69,000

111

63

40

$700m

25.

State Farm Stadium

Cardinals

22

63,400

88

50

40

$455m

26.

Ford Field

Lions

20

65,000

99

106

30

$814m

27.

M&T Bank Stadium

Ravens

13

71,008

70

64

44

$220m

28.

Paycor Stadium

Bengals

1.9

65,515

114

130

56

$773m

29.

Highmark Stadium

Bills

1

71,608

48

86

26

$145m

30.

Soldier Field

Bears

0

61,500

131

114

22

$632m

Does a team’s home venue’s “bougieness” have an effect on their success?

The answer is not a definitive one; of the last five Super Bowl winners (New England Patriots, Kansas City Chiefs [twice], Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Rams), two of them (Patriots and Rams) have a top four “bougiest” stadium in the league.

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