ATLANTA FALCONSCheck out Atlanta's new Mercedes-Benz StadiumMercedes-Benz Stadium, the new home of the NFL's Atlanta Falcons and MLS' Atlanta United.John David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsThe overhead oculus, which can open to the sky, and ring video board at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Dale Zanine, USA TODAY SportsMercedes-Benz Stadium will hold approximately 71,000 fans for NFL games and 42,500 for soccer games.Brett Davis, USA TODAY SportsView of the Delta Sky 360° Club at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Brett Davis, USA TODAY SportsAug 15, 2017; Atlanta, GA, USA; Concession sign for drinks at the new Mercedes Benz Stadium , home of the Atlanta Falcons and the Atlanta United during the media tour at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports ORG XMIT: USATSI-362056 ORIG FILE ID: 20170815_jdm_sx1_020.jpgJohn David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsThe field is shown during a tour of Mercedes Benz Stadium, the new home of the Atlanta Falcons football team and the Atlanta United soccer team, Tuesday, July 25, 2017, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) ORG XMIT: GAJB103John Bazemore, APFILE -In this Tuesday, April 18, 2017 file photo, large cranes loom over the construction at the new Mercedes Benz Stadium, in Atlanta. The planned opening of the $1.5 billion stadium has been delayed. Stadium general manager Scott Jenkins told The Associated Press on Tuesday, April 25, 2017, that the building is 90 percent done, but the biggest holdup has been roof construction. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File) ORG XMIT: GAMS201Mike Stewart, APAnother view of the Delta Airlines Sky 360 Club at Mercedes-Benz StadiumJohn David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsA view of the Atlanta skyline from the windows of Another view of Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Dale Zanine, USA TODAY SportsFalcons QB Matt Ryan figures to loom large figuratively and literally at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Dale Zanine, USA TODAY SportsFor now, Mercedes-Benz Stadium sits next to the outgoing Georgia Dome, right.John David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsGeorgia High School Association football helmets on display at Mercedes-Benz StadiumJohn David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsThe falcon statue outside Mercedes-Benz Stadium.John David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsAtlanta Falcons fans take photographs in front of the Falcon statue before the Atlanta Falcons' first game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsA detail of the Falcon statue before the Atlanta Falcons' first game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, a preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals.Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFans walk through a concourse before the Atlanta Falcons' game against the Arizona Cardinals at new Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFans take a photograph of the Atlanta skyline shown through a large window at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsFans check out the view of Mercedes-Benz Stadium before the Atlanta Falcons' preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals.Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsThe Atlanta Falcons run onto the field before the first game at new Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsThe national anthem is played before the Atlanta Falcons' first game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsThe Atlanta Falcons kick off to the Arizona Cardinals to start their preseason game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsGeneral view of the new soccer setup for the Atlanta United hosting their first home game against the FC Dallas at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.John David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsAtlanta United takes the field prior to the game against FC Dallas at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Adam Hagy, USA TODAY SportsAtlanta United walks out onto the field for their game against the FC Dallas at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.John David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsAtlanta United midfielder Chris McCann (16) passes the ball against FC Dallas during the second half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Atlanta defeated Dallas 3-0.Adam Hagy, USA TODAY SportsAtlanta United takes on FC Dallas in its first game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, a 3-0 win.John David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsAtlanta United defender Leandro Gonzalez (5) celebrates his goal with teammates against the FC Dallas during the first half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.John David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsA general view of the crowd after Atlanta United forward Josef Martinez (not shown) scored a goal against FC Dallas during the second half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Adam Hagy, USA TODAY SportsAn Atlanta United scarf adorns the falcon statue at Mercedes-Benz Stadium before their game against Orlando City SC.John David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsAtlanta United plays Orlando City SC during the second half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Atlanta United set an MLS all-time record for highest attendance in a single game with a reported 70,425.John David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsAtlanta United plays Orlando City SC during the second half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Atlanta United set an MLS record for highest attendance in a single game with a reported 70,425.John David Mercer, USA TODAY SportsThe Atlanta Falcons' drumline performs in front of Mercedes-Benz Stadium before a game against the Green Bay Packers.Brett Davis, USA TODAY SportsGeneral view of the open roof and halo board in Mercedes-Benz Stadium before a game between the Atlanta Falcons and Green Bay Packers.Brett Davis, USA TODAY SportsAtlanta Falcons offensive guard Wes Schweitzer (71) and defensive end Takkarist McKinley (98) runs onto the field before their game against the Green Bay Packers at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Jason Getz, USA TODAY SportsAtlanta Falcons offensive tackle Ty Sambrailo (74), fullback Derrick Coleman (40) and teammates stand during the national anthem before their game against the Green Bay Packers at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.Jason Getz, USA TODAY Sports