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The BEST and WORST OF THE TRIP.(around the National Football League.)(Brief Article)

The Sporting News

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BEST FANS Raiders. The only thing scarier than playing the Raiders this season was seeing their fans--up close.

BEST STADIUM (OLD SCHOOL) Mile High Stadium. Denver is tearing down this cozy jewel after the season, but we can't figure out why.

BEST STADIUM (NEW SCHOOL) Cleveland Browns Stadium. With a view of downtown and sight lines to the lake, this should as a blueprint for all future stadiums.

BEST STADIUM (HISTORICAL) Lambeau Field, Green Bay. You can feel history dripping off its green walls and oozing up from its frozen tundra.

BEST WINGS Anchor ear, Buffalo. It's only appropriate that the birthplace of this tailgating cuisine reigns supreme.

BEST STADIUM FEATURE The Pirate Ship. Despite his best attempts, Brian couldn't get aboard the decorative vessel moored above the end zone at Tampa Bay's Raymond James Stadium.

WORST STADIUM Qualcomm Stadium San Diego. Located in the middle of nowhere, it's a baseball/football facility that lacks any defining characteristics. Even if the team was good, nobody would show up.

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