NFL stadiums to avoid: New study reveals most dangerous venue

Fights at NFL stadiums are a common occurrence, but some fans at certain venues take crime to another level, especially at the home of the Philadelphia Eagles, Lincoln Financial Field, according to Sportsbook Review.

Fights at NFL stadiums are a common occurrence, but some fans at certain venues take crime to another level, especially at the home of the Philadelphia Eagles, Lincoln Financial Field, according to Sportsbook Review.

A survey of 3,200 NFL fans reveals 39.2% have witnessed a crime at a league stadium, while 63.2% of those who attended a game at "The Link" reported witnessing criminal activity, mainly physical violence.

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The survey also revealed that 44.7% of women would not feel safe attending an NFL game by themselves and 77.2% of parents wouldn't allow their children to attend a game without a chaperone.

While the crime reported at Lincoln Financial Field makes the crowd rowdy, the Denver Broncos venue, Empower Field at Mile High, is actually the stadium surrounded by the most criminal activity.

In the Denver stadium's zip code, 70.02 crimes take place per 1,000 people who live there, per Sportsbook Review.

Other NFL stadium to avoid

Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions, is also one of the most dangerous stadium in the league, according to the survey.

Other stadiums to avoid include: Lumen Field (Seattle Seahawks), US Bank Stadium (Minnesota Vikings) and Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City Chiefs).

Lincoln Financial Field, however, remains one of the scarier places to attend as a visiting fan. Nearly 15% of those surveyed said they would not feel comfortable attending "The Link."

The other venue fans wouldn't feel comfortable visiting is the Cleveland Browns Stadium. A man recently died at Gillette Stadium in a violent altercation.

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