The Colts will play in two stadiums for the first time during the 2025 season: SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany.
With Wednesday's announcement that the Colts will host a home game at Berlin's historic Olympic Stadium during the 2025 season, and with the team making its first trip to Los Angeles since 2019 – prior to SoFi Stadium opening its doors – here's a look at every stadium in which the Colts have played a regular season or playoff game in franchise history:
- Memorial Stadium (Baltimore): 218 games
- RCA/Hoosier Dome (Indianapolis): 199 games
- Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis): 143 games
- Highmark Stadium (Buffalo): 35 games
- Giants Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.): 24 games
- NRG Stadium (Houston): 24 games
- EverBank Stadium (Jacksonville): 23 games
- Nissan Stadium (Nashville): 23 games
- Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, Fla.): 22 games
- Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles): 22 games
- Foxboro Stadium (Foxboro, Mass.): 20 games
- Orange Bowl (Miami): 20 games
- Kezar Stadium (San Francisco): 17 games
- Tiger Stadium (Detroit): 16 games
- Wrigley Field (Chicago): 16 games
- GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City): 15 games
- Shea Stadium (Queens, New York): 15 games
- Gillette Stadium (Foxboro, Mass.): 13 games
- Jack Murphy Stadium (San Diego): 13 games
- Municipal Stadium (Cleveland): 12 games
- Lambeau Field (Green Bay, Wisc.): 12 games
- Three Rivers Stadium (Pittsburgh): 11 games
- M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore): 11 games
- Milwaukee County Stadium (Milwaukee): 10 games
- Empower Field at Mile High (Denver): 9 games
- Metropolitan Stadium (Bloomington, Minn.): 9 games
- Riverfront Stadium (Cincinnati): 9 games
- Veterans Stadium (Philadelphia): 7 games
- MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.): 7 games
- Cleveland Browns Stadium (Cleveland): 6 games
- Heinz Field (Pittsburgh): 6 games
- Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans): 6 games
- Oakland Coliseum (Oakland): 6 games
- Soldier Field (Chicago): 6 games
- The Astrodome (Houston): 5 games
- Candlestick Park (San Francisco): 5 games
- Fulton County Stadium (Atlanta): 5 games
- The Kingdome (Seattle): 5 games
- Mile High Stadium (Denver): 5 games
- Paycor Stadium (Cincinnati): 5 games
- Texas Stadium (Irving, Texas): 5 games
- Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (Minneapolis): 4 games
- Tampa Stadium (Tampa): 4 games
- Yankee Stadium (Bronx, New York): 4 games
- Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte): 3 games
- Ford Field (Detroit): 3 games
- Georgia Dome (Atlanta): 3 games
- Raymond James Stadium (Tampa): 3 games
- State Farm Stadium (Glendale, Ariz): 3 games
- U.S. Bank Stadium (Minneapolis): 3 games
- War Memorial Stadium (Buffalo): 3 games
- Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas): 2 games
- AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas): 2 games
- Busch Stadium (St. Louis): 2 games
- CenturyLink Field (Seattle): 2 games
- Cotton Bowl (Dallas): 2 games
- Edward Jones Dome (St. Louis): 2 games
- Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia): 2 games
- Silverdome (Pontiac, Mich.): 2 games
- Anaheim Stadium (Anaheim, Calif.): 1 game
- Clemson Memorial Stadium (Clemson, S.C.): 1 game
- Connie Mack Stadium (Philadelphia): 1 game
- Dignity Health Sports Park (Carson, Calif.): 1 game
- Frankfurt Stadium (Frankfurt, Germany): 1 game
- Franklin Field (Philadelphia): 1 game
- Grant Field (Atlanta): 1 game
- Green Bay City Field (Green Bay, Wisc.): 1 game
- Harvard Stadium (Allston, Mass.): 1 game
- Husky Stadium (Seattle): 1 game
- Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, Calif.): 1 game
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta): 1 game
- Pitt Stadium (Pittsburgh): 1 game
- Polo Grounds (Manhattan, New York): 1 game
- Sun Devil Stadium (Tempe, Ariz.): 1 game
- Tulane Stadium (New Orleans): 1 game
- Wembley Stadium (London): 1 game
- New in 2025: SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles, 2 games)
- New In 2025: Olympic Stadium (Berlin)
Outside of their two games in Los Angeles, the Colts in 2025 are scheduled to play regular season road games at NRG Stadium (Houston), EverBank Stadium (Jacksonville), Nissan Stadium (Nashville), Acrisure Stadium (Pittsburgh), GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City) and Lumen Field (Seattle).
The Colts' full 2025 schedule will be released this spring.