U.S. Bank stadium is an enclosed stadium located in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. The indoor stadium opened in 2016 and is the home of the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League. As of March 2015, the overall budget was estimated to be $1.061 billion. The attendance is 66,860 for most games and can be expanded to 73,000 for concerts, and special events, such as the Super Bowl.

The stadium consists of multiple seating tiers, with the lower deck surrounding the field. US Bank Stadium has 23 Turf Suites where fans are only 25 feet from the action of the field. The Vikings played their first game here on September 18, 2016 against the Green Bay Packers. US Bank Stadium is a bold and iconic building. The structure is like no-other in the NFL. It features a fixed, slanted roof that is 60% transparent allowing natural light to filter inside giving it an outdoor feel. Featuring a black zinc façade, the majority of fans enter the stadium through the west side, known as the Medtronic Plaza, a three-acre gateway to the stadium that contains one of the most iconic features at US Bank Stadium, a 160 foot long legacy Vikings ship.

The Vikings compete in the National Football Conference North division and have an all-time overall record of 516–442–11, the highest regular season and combined winning percentage among NFL franchises who have not won a Super Bowl. As of 2022 they have the most playoff runs, division titles, and Super Bowl appearance of any other team.

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