Which NFL stadiums are easiest to reach without a car, and what it costs to live nearby
On game days, football fans know the drill: long drives, crowded parking lots, and packed exits that stretch the day far beyond kickoff. A 2019 study of traffic near Yankee Stadium found travel times rose by more than 6% on game days, showing just how much major events can clog city streets.
Meanwhile, cities and teams are rethinking how stadiums connect to their surroundings. For example, the Washington Commanders’ newly approved $3.8 billion plan to return to D.C.—anchored by a 65,000-seat venue at the old RFK Stadium site—includes housing, retail, and public parks, reflecting a growing trend toward mixed-use, transit-connected developments.