July 6, 2024

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A recent study by BetMassachusetts.com says the safety rankings of NFL stadiums have put Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders, among the safest stadiums to watch a game. The Raiders stadium opened in 2020.

The report evaluated factors like violent crime ratings, total crime index, fan behavior rank, and crime grade to determine the safety of NFL stadiums. The Raiders stadium ranked seventh in these rankings, surpassing many well-known stadiums in the league.

The NFL’s safest venue, according to the report: Gillette Stadium, home of the New England Patriots.

Gillette Stadium holds the record for the lowest rate of violent crimes among all NFL stadiums at 9.36, surpassing MetLife Stadium, where the New York Giants and Jets play. Moreover, Gillette Stadium’s 14th position in fan conduct and a B crime rating (ranking third out of 29) contribute to its top standing. It outshines Lambeau Field, which, despite having the fifth lowest rate of violent crimes (21.81) and ranking second in fan behavior, falls short due to its D crime rating, placing it tied for 12th overall.

Situated just off the famed and rowdy Las Vegas Strip, Allegiant Stadium is one of the newest venues in the NFL’s lineup. The Raiders stadium was home to Super Bowl LVIII and earned rave reviews as host to the year’s biggest game. Despite the city’s reputation for its gaming, vibrant nightlife and entertainment, the Raiders stadium offers a secure environment for fans. It ranks ninth in violent crime rate ranking with a score of 35.41 and shares seventh place in total crime index ranking with Acrisure Stadium, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and SoFi Stadium, home to the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers.

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