Lucas Oil Stadium
Definition
Lucas Oil Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, primarily home to the NFL's Indianapolis Colts.
Opened in 2008, it features a retractable roof, seating for over 67,000 fans, and hosts concerts, college football games, and major events like the Super Bowl.
Named after the Lucas Oil company via a naming rights deal, it's a gleaming monument to gridiron glory and corporate sponsorship.
Examples
The Colts faithful packed Lucas Oil Stadium, turning it into a sea of blue jerseys and questionable life choices fueled by cheap beer.
Under the retractable roof of Lucas Oil Stadium, fans pretended it was 70 degrees while shivering through a November playoff thriller.
I proposed to my partner at Lucas Oil Stadium during halftime – they said yes, probably just to escape the drunk guy's foam finger.
Lucas Oil Stadium's luxury suites are where executives pretend to care about football while sealing multimillion-dollar deals over shrimp cocktails.