When it comes time for sports to resume, sports fans are going to be flooding to different stadiums. Regardless of the sport, fans are going to want to get back into the action. One sport that has a really good chance of opening up with fans, and maybe the first sport to do so, is football. With the NBA and MLB needing a quicker opening, that will likely force them to resume sports without fans. The NFL, on the other hand, has a really good chance of resuming sports with fans in the stands. So, what stadiums are worth paying a visit?

There are a lot of really unique NFL stadiums, as they're really big and have a lot of potentials to do different things. Unfortunately, many of them are just so outdated.

Some teams have upgraded their stadiums, but others are still in a barebone stadium with nothing to it. It shouldn't be a surprise with some of the worst stadiums in football.

30 FedEx Field - Washington Redskins

You're always going to hear bad things about FedEx Field. Not just from the fans, but from players too. There have been many complaints about how the field is maintained, as some players don't even feel comfortable playing there.

29 FirstEnergy Stadium - Cleveland Browns

It's kind of cool that FirstEnergy Stadium is right in the middle of Cleveland, but there's nothing really to it. When you look at it, it's pretty bare with a small screen at one of the endzones. However, there's a great atmosphere.

28 New Era Field - Buffalo Bills

What makes going to a Bills game in Buffalo so fun is the tailgates. You have fans that are breaking tables and going crazy in the parking lot prior to the game. The stadium, though, is pretty old, as it opened in 1973.

27 Arrowhead Stadium - Kansas City Chiefs

A lot of NFL fans are going to want to fly to Kansas City now to see Patrick Mahomes at Arrowhead Stadium. It's known as the loudest stadium in the NFL, although the stadium isn't anything special. Besides a unique shape, it's a pretty ugly stadium.

26 Soldier Field - Chicago Bears

For a stadium in a beautiful city, you would think they would try to capture the skyline in one of their endzones. Instead, the layout of the stadium is really odd and looks hideous from outside the stadium.

25 TIAA Bank Field - Jacksonville Jaguars

Honestly, where the Jaguars play isn't that bad. It's an old school stadium that has these massive hallways walking up to the top levels, but at least you get a really nice screen in one of the endzones.

24 M&T Bank Stadium - Baltimore Ravens

M&T Bank Stadium could be a lot nicer if the technology within the stadium was more advanced. You do get a nice jumbo screen within the stadium, but it's awkwardly placed, and there isn't much more after that.

23 Bank Of America Stadium - Carolina Panthers

You could probably argue that M&T Bank Stadium might be nicer than Bank of America Stadium, but there are some cool things about this stadium. With a nice jumbotron and Panther statues, it's not a bad stadium.

22 Paul Brown Stadium - Cincinnati Bengals

Too many NFL stadiums are built right next to a city with nothing really to it. It's cool when you're high enough in Paul Brown Stadium and you can see Cincinnati behind it and the fact that a lake is behind one of the endzones as well. Plus, you can see Joe Burrow there.

21 Empower High At Mile High - Denver Broncos

It's always unique when teams have to play at Empower High at Mile High, as the stadium is over 5,000 feet above sea level. The experience isn't anything special, but it's definitely a different concept for a stadium.

20 Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia Eagles

There are some cool parts about Lincoln Financial Field, including a statue of Nick Foles outside the stadium. The only thing fans might not like visiting this stadium for is that Eagles fans get really crazy.

19 Mercedes-Benz Superdome - New Orleans Saints

You might be wondering why the Mercedes-Benz Superdome is so low on the list, but the stadium is still old and beat up. No one is questioning the atmosphere in the stadium, but that's really the draw to go there.

18 MetLife Stadium - New York Giants/New York Jets

For a brand new stadium, you might expect this to be higher. Unfortunately, MetLife Stadium isn't special. You can tell it's newer, but it's pretty bland for a stadium that is brand new.

17 Levi's Stadium - San Francisco 49ers

Another stadium that is pretty bare is Levi's Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers. One side of the goes out further than the other. It's sad that they didn't take the time to really make improvements to the new stadium.

16 Nissan Stadium - Tennessee Titans

Maybe one of the most underrated stadiums in the NFL is Nissan Stadium. You might see a lot more people interested in visiting after the success of the NFL Draft in Nashville. It's a very colorful stadium.

15 Raymond James Stadium - Tampa Bay Buccaneers

There are some really neat parts to Raymond James Stadium. The part that most fans love is the pirate ship with the little houses underneath the jumbotron. The field isn't in the greatest condition, but there are some fun props.

14 NRG Stadium - Houston Texans

There's something better about indoor stadiums as opposed to outdoor stadiums. It's a big stadium with screens at the top of each endzone. However, it's simply not as nice as some of the other indoor stadiums.

13 Ford Field - Detroit Lions

There's something special about Ford Field, considering Americans are so used to seeing the stadium every Thanksgiving Day on television. It's unique how there's a lot of things to do on the ground for fans prior to kickoff.

12 Heinz Field - Pittsburgh Steelers

Every NFL fan would love to watch a game at Heinz Field. Even if you're not a Steelers fan, every NFL fan would love to swing around a terrible towel. The backdrop of the lake and the city is beautiful, and the atmosphere is energetic.

11 Lambeau Field - Green Bay Packers

Considering Lambeau Field opened in 1957, it's in really good shape. Packers fans are dedicated to their team, which makes for an incredible atmosphere there. Plus, the stadium is actually nice considering its age.