Which stadiums have grass? Which host college games and concerts? We look at all 30 NFL stadiums and answer the biggest questions.
Andrew Hawkins says it's only a matter of time before the NFL will switch from turf field to grass. on Sunday, one day after the Miami Hurricanes hosted Georgia Tech on the same field -- in the rain -- at Hard Rock Stadium. In past years, depending on the weather, that kind of doubleheader sometimes led to
Hard Rock Stadium is one of 15 NFL stadiums that uses natural grass, while the other 15 feature various types of synthetic turf. The grass-turf debate has heated up again in the wake of , and that Nissan Stadium had among the most lower-body injuries of any stadium in the league, which prompted the change to turf.? No. At times they've replaced some or all of the grass late in the season. In 2022, they replaced the grass on the entire field for the regular-season finale.The look of the grass, at times, has been an issue late in the season, but the team has routinely replaced parts, or all, of the field.
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