SUPER BOWL FUTURE DATES & CITIES
The NFL has announced future Super Bowl locations for 2025 through 2028
Super Bowl LIX
Feb. 9th, 2025
Caesars Superdome
New Orleans, LA
Super Bowl LX
Feb. 8th, 2026
Levi’s Stadium
Santa Clara, CA
Super Bowl LXI
Feb. 14th, 2027
Sofi Stadium
Inglewood, CA
Super Bowl LXII
Feb. TBD, 2028
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, GA
*Tentative date pending possible changes to the NFL calendar
Some locations being considered for future Super Bowls are:
Miami – By 2029, 8 Super Bowls will have passed since one is held in Miami. Miami used to be the leader for most Super Bowls hosted, but New Orleans has tied it at 11 Super Bowls in 2025. With that much time passing between Miami Super Bowls, it only makes sense that one returns to Miami.
Dallas/Ft. Worth – Dallas got a bad rap in 2011 during a freak ice storm no-one was prepared for. The Dallas-Fort Worth metro area has hosted just one Super Bowl, in 2011. That was two years after Jerry World opened in 2009. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, one of if not the most powerful owner in the NFL, will want a Super Bowl sooner than later. Jerry is 81 now and will be 86 in 2029.
Nashville – The Titans plan on building a new $2.2 Billion domed stadium next to current Nissan Stadium beginning by the end of 2024. Nashville would be a great host city and has all the assets the NFL looks for when deciding Super Bowl future locations.
Nashville – The Super Bowl will return to Tampa at some point. Tampa has hosted 5 Super Bowls in the past and is a great February location for fans and teams alike. *The last Super Bowl played in Tampa was during the Pandemic.
Chicago – Look for Chicago to promote itself as a future Super Bowl Location is then follow through with a new enclosed stadium in Arlington Heights. Chicago has never hosted a Super Bowl.
*How a city chosen as a host for a Super Bowl – An interested NFL Team City previously placed bids to host a future Super Bowl and was evaluated based on stadium renovation, capacity and amenities as well as the city’s ability to host (hotels, restaurants, venues, weather, etc…) Beginning in 2018, the NFL chooses a Super Bowl city and submits a list of qualifications and specifications for the city to meet. Believe it or not, Golf Courses and Bowling Alleys come into play in the decision. Interesting article here: “So you want to host a Super Bowl? It’ll cost ya”
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