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NFL players are calling for natural grass fields after seeing stadiums install them for the 2026 World Cup. 92% of players prefer grass over turf surfaces.
Seven NFL stadiums, including AT&T Stadium and SoFi Stadium, have replaced their artificial turf with natural grass to meet FIFA requirements for the 2026 World Cup [1]. The temporary installations have reignited a long-standing debate among NFL players, who have spent years advocating for a league-wide transition to natural surfaces [2].
NFL Players Association executive director JC Tretter noted that 92% of the 1,700 players polled prefer playing on grass [1]. San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle recently highlighted the contrast on social media, questioning why the league cannot provide the same high-quality grass surfaces for the entire NFL season [2]. New York Giants offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor echoed this sentiment, arguing that as one of the most profitable businesses in the world, the NFL should prioritize player preferences regarding their working conditions [2].
The push for grass is not necessarily driven by injury data, as Tretter noted that injury rates on grass have worsened while turf injuries have remained steady [1]. Instead, players emphasize the physical feel and quality of the surface [1]. While FIFA invested in a multimillion-dollar, five-year research project to develop consistent, high-performance grass fields for the tournament—utilizing specialized sod grown on plastic fiber carpets for stability—NFL teams have different priorities [3].
Despite the player advocacy, immediate changes to NFL stadiums are unlikely. The current collective bargaining agreement between the NFL and the players' union does not expire until 2030 [1]. Furthermore, team owners remain divided on the issue. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has stated he intends to reinstall turf at AT&T Stadium once the World Cup concludes, arguing that grass does not offer a safety advantage and is less financially practical for the league [1].
While the NFL and the players' union agreed to a new model for selecting playing surfaces that requires all stadiums to meet specific metrics by 2028, the decision to choose between natural or artificial grass remains with the teams [1]. As the World Cup concludes, the league faces an ongoing tension between the high-tech, FIFA-mandated grass pitches currently on display and the long-term operational preferences of NFL ownership.
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FIFA mandated natural grass to ensure the best possible competition and to meet strict quality standards for the world's largest sporting event.
The NFL cites the need to accommodate multi-use venues, varying climate conditions, and the logistical challenges of maintaining grass throughout a full season as reasons for using synthetic surfaces.
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True grasses belong to the Poaceae family, while other common grasslike plants include sedges (Cyperaceae) and rushes (Juncaceae).
Some teams, such as the Las Vegas Raiders and Miami Dolphins, have invested in specialized infrastructure like sliding fields or private sod farms to maintain high-quality grass despite hosting non-football events.