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NFL Stadiums and Teams by Division
AFC East
Highmark Stadium — Buffalo Bills
Hard Rock Stadium — Miami Dolphins
Gillette Stadium — New England Patriots
MetLife Stadium — New York Jets
AFC North
M&T Bank Stadium — Baltimore Ravens
Paycor Stadium — Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns Stadium — Cleveland Browns
Acrisure Stadium — Pittsburgh Steelers
AFC South
NRG Stadium — Houston Texans
Lucas Oil Stadium — Indianapolis Colts
EverBank Stadium — Jacksonville Jaguars
Nissan Stadium — Tennessee Titans
AFC West
Empower Field at Mile High — Denver Broncos
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium — Kansas City Chiefs
Allegiant Stadium — Las Vegas Raiders
SoFi Stadium — Los Angeles Chargers
NFC East
AT&T Stadium — Dallas Cowboys
MetLife Stadium — New York Giants
Lincoln Financial Field — Philadelphia Eagles
Northwest Stadium — Washington Commanders
NFC North
Soldier Field — Chicago Bears
Ford Field — Detroit Lions
Lambeau Field — Green Bay Packers
U.S. Bank Stadium — Minnesota Vikings
NFC South
Mercedes-Benz Stadium — Atlanta Falcons
Bank of America Stadium — Carolina Panthers
Caesars Superdome — New Orleans Saints
Raymond James Stadium — Tampa Bay Buccaneers
NFC West
State Farm Stadium — Arizona Cardinals
Levi’s Stadium — San Francisco 49ers
Lumen Field — Seattle Seahawks
SoFi Stadium — Los Angeles Rams
LESSON 5 — U.S. Geography in Spanish (Sports Edition)
Lesson Title:
Geography for Spanish Sports Conversations
Lesson Body:
Conversations using geographic Spanish:
Madre:
“Filadelfia está en el noreste del país.”
English:
“Philadelphia is in the northeast of the country.”
Amigo:
“Dallas está en el sur, cerca del centro del país.”
English:
“Dallas is in the south, near the center of the country.”
Aficionada:
“San Francisco está en la costa oeste.”
English:
“San Francisco is on the west coast.”
Narrador:
“Miami está en la costa sureste, con clima tropical.”
English:
“Miami is on the southeast coast, with tropical climate.”