Section 152
M&T Bank Stadium
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About Section 152
Key Insights
- Recommended For Great Views of the Field (Rows 14-18, 32-38)
- Midfield View
- Rows 36 & Above - Covered
- Rows 1-18, 19-42
Seating Notes
- For football games, these seats are located behind the visitor sideline
- For football games, we recommend rows 14-18, 32-38 for great views of the field
- For football games, desirable view from near midfield
- Rows 36 and above are under cover
- See all shaded and covered seating
Row Numbers
- Rows in Section 152 are labeled 1-18, 19-42
- There is a walkway betweeen Rows 18 and 19
- An entrance to this section is located at Row 18
- When looking towards the field/stage/field, lower number seats are on the right
Views From Section 152



What It's Like to Sit in Section 152
RYS Expert Reviews
100 Level
Fan Reviews
Close to Amenities and the Action Seats were right on the 30 yard line with great views of all the field and the both the scoreboards as well. There was a small concrete slab at the feet of these seats but it provided a comfortable slightly elevated shelf to put your feet on so I didn't mind at all. Aside from being so close to the field behind the visiting team bench, these seats also had the added benefit of being right by a concession stand and team store just outside the entrance to the section, so we didn't have to go far for food, beverage, and souvenirs.
Close to the Bench These seats were impressively close to the Falcons players bench, and it was a fun feeling being so nearby to all these players who seem larger than life on TV. Being on the 30 yard line gave us great sight lines to both ends of the field, but the seats were in the middle of the row so it was a bit of challenge to get to and from. It meant climbing past 10 other seats, which was probably a good thing as it will keep you in the seat watching the game rather than going out to the concourse for another beer.
Undercover, Shade in Summer, Sun in Winter These are the best seats! They are partially under cover, shaded in the summer and in the sun in winter when its cold.