NFL 2025 Dream Travel Itinerary: How To Hit All 30 Stadiums


Have you ever dreamed of visiting all 30 NFL stadiums in your lifetime? How about all 30 in one season?
Thanks largely to the proliferation of Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and international games, it’s very possible for a football fanatic with financial means to hit all 30 stadiums (and a legendary bonus facility overseas) during 2025.
The NFL released its full regular-season NFL schedule on Wednesday, giving us the itch to bust out our credit cards and pile up frequent-flyer miles. There are many ways to do this, but here’s the money-no-object dream itinerary we came up with at Bookies.com, where you’ll find the best NFL betting sites no matter where you are.
Week by Week Breakdown
Week 1
As often as possible, we paired two cities that are fairly close together and a Sunday-Monday schedule to minimize downtime. We kick off with the Miami Dolphins at the Indianapolis Colts (1 p.m. Eastern Sept. 7), to see how the old AFC East rivals are getting along these days. Then it’s off to the Windy City for an NFC South clash as the Minnesota Vikings visit the Chicago Bears (8:15, Sept. 8) for the season debut of Monday Night Football.
Week 2
The desert beckons to us this week as the Carolina Panthers visit the Arizona Cardinals (4 p.m., Sept. 14) for a meeting between two former overall No. 1 draft pick quarterbacks, Bryce Young and Kyler Murray. This is followed by an AFC West rivalry game as the Los Angeles Chargers visit the Las Vegas Raiders (8:15, Sept. 15) to cap an MNF doubleheader. Yeah, it’ll be warm outside, but these two stadiums have roofs (retractable, in Phoenix’s case).
Week 3
The DMV region is next on our itinerary. We’ll see the Raiders again, this time visiting the Washington Commanders (1 p.m. Sept. 21) and then it’s an easy drive to Baltimore for a possible Super Bowl 60 preview: The Detroit Lions at the Baltimore Ravens (8:15 p.m. Sept. 22). Check out the best Super Bowl betting sites at Bookies.com to check out futures wagers.
Week 4
We’ll hop down Interstate 95 for a visit to the Sunshine State. The Philadelphia Eagles visit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1 p.m., Sept. 28) in a game where the defending Super Bowl champions face a Bucs team that has won the past four NFC South titles. On Monday night, it’s an AFC East game with the New York Jets visiting the Miami Dolphins (7:15, Sept. 29). Pack your sunscreen!
Week 5
We’re staying in the South for a bit of Carolina BBQ when the Dolphins play at the Carolina Panthers (1 p.m. Oct. 5). If you’d rather save Charlotte for later in the season, the Cleveland Browns face the Vikings at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this weekend. But we’ll be sending you to Europe for a better matchup later in the season.

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Week 6
Once again, the Southern Swing continues when the Seattle Seahawks visit the Jacksonville Jaguars (1 p.m. Oct. 12) in northern Florida. Then it’s a quick trek to Mercedes-Benz Stadium – seriously, if you have not seen this place, GO – as the Atlanta Falcons play host to the Buffalo Bills to start a two-game MNF slate this week (7:15 p.m. Oct. 13).
Week 7
The Buckeye State is the destination for a bit of a long week, but Ohio sportsbooks will help pass the time. It starts on Thursday night for a fierce AFC North matchup when the Pittsburgh Steelers visit the Cincinnati Bengals (8:15 p.m. Oct. 16). Then on Sunday, the Dolphins are at the Cleveland Browns (1 p.m. Oct. 19) on the banks of Lake Erie. Why not hit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland during the days in between?
Week 8
We admit, this one’s a bit of an odd combination. But you can handle the transition from barbecue to gumbo, right? The New Orleans Saints host the Bucs in an NFC South matchup (4 p.m. Oct. 26) followed by the three-time defending AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Commanders (8:15 Oct. 27) in another game that could have Super Bowl 60 preview vibes.
Week 9
The Lone Star State is home to some of the most rabid NFL fans you’ll find anywhere. See for yourself as the Denver Broncos play at the Houston Texans (1 p.m., Nov. 2) with possible AFC playoff implications on the line. On Monday, JerryWorld beckons when the Cardinals visit the Dallas Cowboys (8:15 p.m., Nov. 3).
Week 10
We might just get our first taste of “football weather” for this leg of our NFL journey. It will be purple everywhere when the Ravens visit the Vikings in Minneapolis (1 p.m., Nov. 9), followed by another Midwest football hotbed as the Eagles face the Green Bay Packers (8:15 p.m., Nov. 10) at venerable Lambeau Field.
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Week 11
Do you have your passports ready? Perhaps we should have asked earlier. If you’re ready, this week is going to be fun under the Spanish sun. The NFL makes its regular-season debut in Spain when the Commanders and Dolphins hook up (9:30 a.m., Nov. 16) in Madrid at the legendary Bernabeu, the home of soccer giants Real Madrid.
Week 12
The West Coast is our next destination with two prime-time games on tap. On Sunday Night Football, the Bucs play at the Los Angeles Rams (8:20 p.m., Nov. 23) in a possible battle for NFC playoff position. Then in Santa Clara, it’s the Carolina Panthers at the San Francisco 49ers (8:15 p.m., Nov. 24) on MNF.
Week 13
We thought about giving you three games (Philly is at home on Friday), but we’ll save that one. Besides, the Friday after Thanksgiving is all about recovering from the previous day’s gluttony. The New York Jets host the Falcons (1 p.m., Nov. 30) in New Jersey, then we’ll stay in the Northeast for the Monday matchup when the other MetLife Stadium tenant, the Giants, visit the New England Patriots (8:15 p.m., Dec. 1) in Foxborough.
Week 14
We skipped out on Thanksgiving in Detroit, but the Lions play again at home on Thursday this week against the Cowboys (8:15 p.m., Dec. 4) as two NFC Super Bowl hopefuls collide. Then, an AFC rivalry that has become intense over the past few years will renew when the Bengals and Bills square off in Buffalo (4:25 p.m. Dec. 7) – we’re pretty confident that you’ll need to dress warm at this point.
Week 15
The Keystone State and the home of Pennsylvania sportsbooks await this week. First, the Super Bowl champion Eagles welcome the Raiders to Philadelphia (1 p.m. Dec. 14). The next night, the Dolphins visit the Steel City for an AFC matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers (8:15 p.m. Dec. 15) in a game that brings back memories for any fan who has been watching since the 1970s.
Week 16
Seattle is the destination for Thursday Night Football this week, with the Seahawks hosting the Rams (8:15 p.m. Dec. 18) in an NFC West showdown. The Emerald City is lovely, but it’s a bit out of the way, so we’ll give you a couple of days before the Jaguars visit the Denver Broncos (4:05 p.m. Dec. 21) in the Mile High City. This break also gives you time to get used to the altitude.
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Week 17
The 30th and final stadium! What a Christmas present, a few days late. Nashville completes our NFL stadium bingo card as the Tennessee Titans are home against the Saints (1 p.m. Dec. 28). As of May 15, there were five games where the exact date and time have not been set. One or more might be played on Saturday, so keep your eyes peeled.
Week 18
The race for wild-card spots usually comes down to the last week, right? Well, this is wild-card week for our travels as well. The truth is, we don’t know when any games will be played in Week 18 because the NFL likes to stay flexible for the finale. So we will too, with no scheduled games here. Did you miss a week earlier in 2025? Maybe a flight got canceled or a kid got sick? Now’s your chance to hit any NFL stadium that you missed before.
About the Author

Veteran writer and editor Jim Tomlin has more than 20 years of experience in sports journalism, covering IndyCar, NASCAR, football, soccer.