NFL Stadium Profile: A Look At The Frozen Tundra Of Lambeau

NFL betting players will tell you, when it comes to historic NFL venues, there’s not that compares to Lambeau Field, the home of the Green Bay Packers.

Lambeau Field took over a year to build (the NFL was going to move the team to Milwaukee if they didn’t improve the stadium), and opened in 1957. It was named after Curly Lambeau, whpo founded and owned the team, as well as played for the Packers. Lambeau Field is located on Lombardi Drive, named after the legendary Vince Lombardi, who led the Packers to wins in the first two Super Bowls. It was also the first stadium to be built specifically for a football team as most teams shared with a Major League Baseball team. The capacity is now 72,928 after various expansions, and it has also been used for NCAA hockey games as well.

Lambeau Field has been called the best stadium in terms of atmosphere in many polls, no team has been in an NFL venue as long as the Packers have been playing at Lambeau, and the fans are well known to be the best in football. Then there is the infamous “Lambeau Leap”, when a Packer (or multiple Packers) jumps into the crowd after scoring a touchdown.

Sure, it may be a little cold, but there’s no better place to watch a game than at Lambeau Field, and it’s given the Packers a great homefield advantage, as they’ve won 63% of their games there since their inception. That means, if you’re looking at Green Bay odds at Lambeau, chances are they’re going to be the online sports betting favorite.

 
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