I know the most recent Super Bowl in Atlanta was a major dud when you look at the quality of both the game and the halftime show, but I think they will definitely get one in the next decade or so. Atlanta hosted the Olympics years ago, and hosts the SEC Championship every year. They can definitely handle another Super Bowl.
Peyton played in Super Bowl 41 and 44 in what is now called Hard Rock Stadium. 41 is the Hester return game against the Bears in the torrential downpour and 44 was the Saints onside kick to begin the second half.
Super Bowls should rotate through: 1) Mercedes-Benz Stadium - Atlanta 2) NRG Stadium - Houston 3) Allegiant Stadium - Las Vegas 4) SoFi Stadium - Los Angeles 5) State Farm Stadium - Glendale 6) U.S. Bank Stadium - Minneapolis 7) Ford Field - Detroit (not as frequently) 8) Lucas Oil Stadium (every once in a while) 9) New stadium in New Orleans (if one is built). Yes, give one to new domed stadiums and new stadiums in warm climates as needed. "Jerry World" can eat it, as far as I'm concerned. 😛 I don't like Super Bowls at Hard Rock stadium, even with the renovations. It was OK when the stadium was new, but not now. I liked seeing the Super Bowl in Tampa when they had the "Big Sombrero," but the new stadium just doesn't feel like a Super Bowl stadium. I despise seeing a Super Bowl in the Superdome. Every time it's New Orleans' "turn", there's just no excitement for me. I didn't really like seeing the game there when the building was new in the '70s. Just my two cents.
The reason they pick the SB sites a few years ahead of time really isn’t so much to let people know, it’s because planning for such an event takes so much detail and a long time to put together.
New Orleans, Miami, Arizona, Tampa & LA are used to hosting and can handle it regularly so that’s why they host so much. Indianapolis can handle despite the cold it’s a big convention city and they can handle very large events Nashville as well once the Titans get that new stadium they will be in the regular rotation
@@jamesd3432 They are not going back to another open air cold weather site like NY ever again. That was a one off thing. They really like the worm weather sites or a dome neither of which Phiy has.
@@wmw3629 it’ll be a dome 30 minutes from the city. Minnesota will host one in a colder climate. Chicago is a big market so once they build it they’ll have one for sure
@@rong4016 I used to live in chicago, its like 20 minutes away without barely any traffic, but if you add the heavy chicago traffic, probably 45 minutes.
With as well as AZ has hosted the big game over the last 15 years, and the absolute classics that have been played there, there is NO SHOT that they don’t get another one by 2035. It’s not just about the stadium, but the infrastructure around it to accommodate everyone, that’s why AZ is a popular spot for the Super Bowl.
The Superdome renovation is simply incredible. It literally looks built recently especially in the inside and all the new restrooms, clubs, etc. Also amazing AC even in triple digit weather.
Hard Rock also hosted Super Bowl 54 between the 49ers and Chiefs in 2020. That was the new Hard Rock Stadium I know the most recent Super Bowl in Atlanta was a major dud when you look at the quality of both the game and the halftime show, but I think they will definitely get one in the next decade or so. Atlanta hosted the Olympics years ago and hosts the SEC Championship every year. They can definitely handle another Super Bowl. The reason they pick the SB sites a few years ahead of time really isn’t so much to let people know, it’s because planning for such an event takes so much detail and a long time to put together. Peyton played in Super Bowls 41 and 44 in what is now called Hard Rock Stadium. 41 is the Hester return game against the Bears in the torrential downpour and 44 was the Saints onside kick to begin the second half. With as well as AZ hosting the big game over the last 15 years, and the absolute classics that have been played there, there is NO SHOT that they won’t get another one by 2035. It’s not just about the stadium, but the infrastructure around it to accommodate everyone, that’s why AZ is a popular spot for the Super Bowl. Chicago building a new stadium (even tho it’ll be in the burbs) will definitely host a Super Bowl a few years after completion and no later than 2035 My predictions after the next two (Vegas in '24 & N.O. in '25) 'd say: Miami in '26 (that'd be the 60th); San Francisco in '27; LA in '28; Indianapolis in '29; Dallas in '30; Nashville (with their new domed stadium) in '31; LA in '32; Miami in '33; Atlanta in '34 & New Orleans (provided they have a new stadium) in '35. When the Super Bowl was here in Atl in 2019 it was a great look for the city, the weather cooperated and good people were pretty well-behaved. The funny thing was seeing all the Pepsi billboards in Coca-Cola town I like how you mentioned the “bigger cities in Texas” and failed to mention Houston, the biggest city in the state 😂 (even tho NRG does need several upgrades IMO since it’s in my backyard) Dude, you got the 2026 prediction right!!! Super Bowl 60 is officially set to take place at Levi's Stadium! It's no longer a rumor. I think the Superdome is still good for the Superbowl the issues have been fixed since the power outage Game New Orleans is a good location for the Superbowl that’s why it has hosted so many times along with Miami I believe that the biggest thing overlooked in this video is that the Bears are going to break their lease in Chicago and probably move into a new stadium before 2030. This will probably bring a Super Bowl to wish Chicago metro area since it will be a domed stadium. A dark horse in all of this would be if and or when the Chicago Bears build their new stadium the NFL would want to have Chicago host one. It's a charter franchise in a city that loves football and has 1st class accommodations for visitors. I feel like if the Bear's new stadium is a dome or a retractable one, it will definitely get at least one Super Bowl. Something tells me Seattle might get one. Despite being up north it isn't terribly cold (certainly warmer than NYC), and as a 49ers fan, I admit they have a nice stadium.
When the Super Bowl was here in Atl in 2019 that was a great look for the city, the weather cooperated and people were pretty well behaved. The funny thing was seeing all the Pepsi billboards in CocaCola town
Because the last one in Dallas was a disaster of planning and and embarrassment for the nfl with the thousands of fans that they sold tickets too but didn’t have room for.
I think going forward they hone in on a rotation of the mega stadiums in warm, big markets (LA, Vegas, Dallas, ATL, Florida) with the usual gimmie host to new stadiums like Nashville, D.C, etc
They like Levis stadium as well for some reason. It is already going to get a second one. But I do think Vegas, LA and Dallas are going to be the main ones. They still like NO also, but the Superdome is getting very dated even with the renovations. NO needs a new building if they want to keep the SB coming.
@@scotttild I really don’t get the infatuation with the superdome honestly when there’s at least a dozen stadiums better than it. Suprising that Dallas has only had 1 SB when they had the best stadium for a whole decade
Why not go to Philadelphia, Foxborough, Chicago-area, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Green Bay, Kansas City, or Buffalo for an outdoor Super Bowl game instead of an indoor game all the time! Change it up once in awhile!
1) The Super Bowl at MetLife was a disaster. It snowed just days before the game. 2) People don't want to go to a Super Bowl and freeze off their behinds. It's already like pulling teeth to get a Super Bowl in a northern DOMED stadium (Detroit, Minneapolis, Indy) because of concerns about inclement weather affecting travel even though the game is indoors. 3) If you watch some "future stadium" videos, the trend for new stadiums is domed (either fixed or retractable) because the ticket-buying public a) doesn't want to shell out all that money to sit in terrible weather; and b) doesn't want weather to influence the game too much.
They just don't want to play in cold weather sites unless they have a dome. They want a big show not a bunch of fans leaving at half time because they are too cold. I tend to agree. Met Life was the worst SB ever.
My Prediction: 2026: Dallas 2027: San Francisco 2028: Nashville 2029: Chicago 2030: Los Angeles 2031: Atlanta 2032: Miami 2033: Las Vegas 2034: Washington DC 2035: New Orleans
I think the Superdome is still good for the superbowl the issues have been fixed since the power outage Game New Orleans is a good location for the Superbowl that’s why it has hosted so many times along with Miami
The super dome is outdated. It was built in the astrodome era, and it feels like a dark depressing basement. If they were to add a transparent roof then probably, but this is probably the last super bowl in its life as is.
I know the last time the Super Bowl happened at Jerry World it was a complete shit show but the fact that they haven’t found a way to host another Super Bowl at AT&T is criminal.
A dark horse in all of this would be if and or when the Chicago Bears build their new stadium the NFL would want to have Chicago host one. It's a charter franchise in a city that loves football and has 1st class accommodations for visitors.
2 thoughts: 1. Tampa needs to host another Super Bowl soon. They got screwed getting stuck with the covid super bowl and they deserve a do-over with full crowds. 2. Say Orlando builds a new stadium. Do you think they could get a Super Bowl even without an NFL team playing there?
Orlando is not building a new stadium without a team and they are not putting another team in FL and infringing on a team already in the state. Miami and TB would cry territorial rights and they would be correct.
Nfl Super Bowls needs to be more creative it’s boring seeing the same cities in California, Florida, Arizona or Nevada. Look at the champions league finals it’s different countries every year
I believe that the biggest thing overlooked with this video is that the Bears are going to break their lease in Chicago and probably move into a new stadium before 2030. This will probably bring a Super Bowl to wish Chicago metro area since it will be a domed stadium.
@@nathanbrandli6827 no, it’s not confirmed that it will be a dome - I find it highly unlikely that they will not build a dome stadium, which could attract the Super Bowl and other major events
@@jermaineraymer1579 I could see them doing like Buffalo and keying on the home field advantage rather then a play for major events. I hope they keep it open air, NFL still needs snow games.
Atlanta, Georgia. Mercedes-Benz headquarters is in the Atlanta area, offices located in Sandy Springs. Porsche is located in the suburbs in Alpharetta.
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With the Bills trying to get a new stadium, there are rumors that in 2029, it will be there. Also, some folks say that it should be in Chicago if the Bears either renovate Soldier Field to be a huge dome like they said they would, or if they get a new stadium, which I heard would be a dome. Also, in my opinion, sometime in history, it should possibly be in San Antonio at the Alamodome, or possibly Orlando at Camping World Stadium. Other possibilities could be St. Louis with The Dome At America’s Center, Kansas City if they ever add a roof to it, like some people say it would happen, Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field only if a cold weather outdoor game like the MetLife Stadium one would happen again, possibly Mexico City at Estadio Azteca if they want to try to get more people to watch NFL from other countries than now, and maybe, just maybe, somewhere in Canada. Probably either BC Place in Vancouver or Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
There's plenty of hotel space in Indy with more coming. I'd say it is probably going to be double what it was in 2012 by the time a SB could potentially go back there. Indy is so well set up for an event of that magnitude, and it got rave reviews when it was here last.
London will never host a Super Bowl because of the loss in ad revenue that comes along with the game. They can charge what they do for it- aside from because it's the Super Bowl- because it's in a Prime Time Slot. They can build fan interest overseas without hosting a Super Bowl there. It's a similar reason for why WrestleMania will never be hosted in the UK.
The London proposal is interesting. U. S Bank stadium is awesome not boing . Mercedes Benz stadium will have another one within the next ten years . By 2030 will be at least 3 new stadiums . Bills , titans , bears , Washington.
You aren't having a game in London without a dome. The weather is really cold and you'd run the risk of what everyone feared with the NY Super Bowl and the definitely will return to Atlanta by 2036.
London is warmer than Seattle, and significantly warmer than New York. Polar vortexes and blizzards are rare in England. London is warmer than most nfl cities with outdoor stadiums.
One.. Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium just had the Chiefs-49ers Super Bowl in Feb. 2020. So, YES, it HAS had a Super Bowl since it was renovated!!! Two.. Atlanta should be getting a Super Bowl again. Merdeces-Benz Stadium hosted in Feb. 2019 and I’m guessing late 2020’s or early 2030’s for them.
As a travel agent I hate when it's in New Orleans, Indianapolis and Minnesota. I've had to book people a hotel with a 2 hour drive. When it's San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York and Dallas you never have that problem.
I like how you mentioned the “bigger cities in Texas” and failed to mention houston, the biggest city in the state 😂 (even tho NRG does need several upgrades IMO since it’s in my backyard)
Dallas ATT is impressive to Look at but just meh as a place to watch football. The surrounding areas is strip malls, and a contrived, crowded entertainment center. Indy? Seriously? Are you from Indiana? No one wants to go to Indiana in the middle of winter.
the main reason they don’t is weather, they mainly host it in the south bc it’s nice weather in january. if northern states that actually have winter wanna host it they have to have a closed stadium or smth. also other things like traffic or seating capacity
Nice predictions; here’s what I see: 2024 - Las Vegas (confirmed) 2025 - New Orleans (confirmed) 2026 - San Francisco (confirmed) 2027 - Miami 2028 - Dallas/Arlington 2029 - Indianapolis 2030 - Los Angeles 2031 - Nashville (New Titans) 2032 - Chicago (New Bears) 2033 - Las Vegas 2034 - Phoenix/Glendale 2035 - Atlanta
No but they fucked up and sold too many tickets last time and thousands of people weren’t allowed in. I think jerry world is still on probation for the nfl for hosting Super Bowls.
My predictions after the next two (Vegas in '24 & N.O. in '25) I'd say: Miami in '26 (that'd be the 60th); San Francisco in '27; LA in '28; Indianapolis in '29; Dallas in '30; Nashville (with their new domed stadium) in '31; LA in '32; Miami in '33; Atlanta in '34 & New Orleans (provided they have a new stadium) in '35.
Between the 2011 Super Bowl Winter Storm and the 2021 Valentines Day Winter Storm Blackouts that caused all of the Power Grid issues in Texas. Hosting the Super Bowl in Dallas during the Winter is going to freak people out until the power grid is overhauled.
How do you have two of them being at Allegiant and one being in London which is crazy and you don't even mention the bears which are getting a new stadium within that time frame which will more than likely be enclosed.
I highly doubt they are going to put the SB in London. I just don't see it but maybe I am just not as crazy as the NFL is. they did put a playoff game on streaming.
Hard rock literally hosted 4 years ago. If you’re gonna make a video talking about Super Bowls should probs do some research on where they were in the past 5 years first
They are not building something new, they are going to do a major renovation soon. Royals are the ones that might move closer to downtown. Chiefs are staying.
The Super Bowl hasn’t gone back to Jerry’s world cuz when they hosted there was a terrible ice storm really messed up a lot of stuff and made it a shit show to travel the nfl was scarred off from Dallas ever since
The Super Bowl needs to go back to beautiful PASADENA, CALIFORNIA, home of The Rose Bowl. The Super Bowl will N-E-V-E-R be in London or anywhere else out of the country
The stadium does seem a little lopsided with the stands on one side and the box seats on the other, but otherwise it seems like a nice stadium so I don't know why he hates it.
Are you not aware that the Bears recently bought the Arlington Park property in Arlington Heights for the purpose of a new stadium?? The Bears want OUT of Soldier Field!! Research it!!
Bro do your research, actually visit these stadiums you call boring. Indy's superbowl was in 2012, Hard Rock just hosted Chiefs/Niners. London getting a superbowl is laughable
Hard Rock also hosted Super Bowl 54 between the 49ers and Chiefs in 2020. That was the new Hard Rock stadium
Yep haha dude didn't do his homework for this video...
@@Brandon-qd2lb For sure!
Exactly
@@Brandon-qd2lb he never does.
Hard to k needs to be a retractable dome..rain has already been a factor there as it rained heavily during the last super bowl played there.
I know the most recent Super Bowl in Atlanta was a major dud when you look at the quality of both the game and the halftime show, but I think they will definitely get one in the next decade or so. Atlanta hosted the Olympics years ago, and hosts the SEC Championship every year. They can definitely handle another Super Bowl.
I don't know why Atlanta's new stadium wouldn't be in regular rotation.
That and the teams most people think Saints deserved it
@@nathanbrandli6827yeah Atlanta is one of the biggest airport hub cities in the US so it's a no brainer
Saints fan here, that game would have been better if that no-call didn’t happen lol
Peyton played in Super Bowl 41 and 44 in what is now called Hard Rock Stadium. 41 is the Hester return game against the Bears in the torrential downpour and 44 was the Saints onside kick to begin the second half.
I can’t believe he remembered those but couldn’t remember the Mahomes vs 49ers in Feb of 2021 at Hard Rock Stadium!
@@patrickwhelpley1745 Actually that was a year earlier Feb 2/20. Mahomes played against Brady in Raymond James Stadium in Feb 2021
Super Bowls should rotate through:
1) Mercedes-Benz Stadium - Atlanta
2) NRG Stadium - Houston
3) Allegiant Stadium - Las Vegas
4) SoFi Stadium - Los Angeles
5) State Farm Stadium - Glendale
6) U.S. Bank Stadium - Minneapolis
7) Ford Field - Detroit (not as frequently)
8) Lucas Oil Stadium (every once in a while)
9) New stadium in New Orleans (if one is built).
Yes, give one to new domed stadiums and new stadiums in warm climates as needed.
"Jerry World" can eat it, as far as I'm concerned. 😛
I don't like Super Bowls at Hard Rock stadium, even with the renovations. It was OK when the stadium was new, but not now.
I liked seeing the Super Bowl in Tampa when they had the "Big Sombrero," but the new stadium just doesn't feel like a Super Bowl stadium.
I despise seeing a Super Bowl in the Superdome. Every time it's New Orleans' "turn", there's just no excitement for me. I didn't really like seeing the game there when the building was new in the '70s.
Just my two cents.
The reason they pick the SB sites a few years ahead of time really isn’t so much to let people know, it’s because planning for such an event takes so much detail and a long time to put together.
New Orleans, Miami, Arizona, Tampa & LA are used to hosting and can handle it regularly so that’s why they host so much. Indianapolis can handle despite the cold it’s a big convention city and they can handle very large events Nashville as well once the Titans get that new stadium they will be in the regular rotation
Bring the super bowl to city Philadelphia next
@@jamesd3432They would have to build a domed stadium, it's too cold in Philadelphia.
@@jamesd3432 They are not going back to another open air cold weather site like NY ever again. That was a one off thing. They really like the worm weather sites or a dome neither of which Phiy has.
Chicago building a new stadium (even tho it’ll be in the burbs) will definitely host a Super Bowl a few years after completion and no later than 2035
He knew what he was doing when he excluded Chicago
Way too far from the city of Chicago to deal with in the brutal weather of February!
@@wmw3629 it’ll be a dome 30 minutes from the city. Minnesota will host one in a colder climate. Chicago is a big market so once they build it they’ll have one for sure
@@rong4016 I used to live in chicago, its like 20 minutes away without barely any traffic, but if you add the heavy chicago traffic, probably 45 minutes.
Dude you got the 2026 prediction right!!! Super Bowl 60 is officially set to take place at Levi's Stadium! It's no longer a rumor.
With as well as AZ has hosted the big game over the last 15 years, and the absolute classics that have been played there, there is NO SHOT that they don’t get another one by 2035. It’s not just about the stadium, but the infrastructure around it to accommodate everyone, that’s why AZ is a popular spot for the Super Bowl.
I don't understand why he thinks that this is an outdated stadium. Sure it's unique, but it still looks clean and modern.
It was built before the ultra modern stadium
The Superdome renovation is simply incredible. It literally looks built recently especially in the inside and all the new restrooms, clubs, etc. Also amazing AC even in triple digit weather.
Hard Rock also hosted Super Bowl 54 between the 49ers and Chiefs in 2020. That was the new Hard Rock Stadium I know the most recent Super Bowl in Atlanta was a major dud when you look at the quality of both the game and the halftime show, but I think they will definitely get one in the next decade or so. Atlanta hosted the Olympics years ago and hosts the SEC Championship every year. They can definitely handle another Super Bowl. The reason they pick the SB sites a few years ahead of time really isn’t so much to let people know, it’s because planning for such an event takes so much detail and a long time to put together. Peyton played in Super Bowls 41 and 44 in what is now called Hard Rock Stadium. 41 is the Hester return game against the Bears in the torrential downpour and 44 was the Saints onside kick to begin the second half. With as well as AZ hosting the big game over the last 15 years, and the absolute classics that have been played there, there is NO SHOT that they won’t get another one by 2035. It’s not just about the stadium, but the infrastructure around it to accommodate everyone, that’s why AZ is a popular spot for the Super Bowl. Chicago building a new stadium (even tho it’ll be in the burbs) will definitely host a Super Bowl a few years after completion and no later than 2035
My predictions after the next two (Vegas in '24 & N.O. in '25) 'd say: Miami in '26 (that'd be the 60th); San Francisco in '27; LA in '28; Indianapolis in '29; Dallas in '30; Nashville (with their new domed stadium) in '31; LA in '32; Miami in '33; Atlanta in '34 & New Orleans (provided they have a new stadium) in '35. When the Super Bowl was here in Atl in 2019 it was a great look for the city, the weather cooperated and good people were pretty well-behaved. The funny thing was seeing all the Pepsi billboards in Coca-Cola town
I like how you mentioned the “bigger cities in Texas” and failed to mention Houston, the biggest city in the state 😂 (even tho NRG does need several upgrades IMO since it’s in my backyard) Dude, you got the 2026 prediction right!!! Super Bowl 60 is officially set to take place at Levi's Stadium! It's no longer a rumor. I think the Superdome is still good for the Superbowl the issues have been fixed since the power outage Game New Orleans is a good location for the Superbowl that’s why it has hosted so many times along with Miami I believe that the biggest thing overlooked in this video is that the Bears are going to break their lease in Chicago and probably move into a new stadium before 2030. This will probably bring a Super Bowl to wish Chicago metro area since it will be a domed stadium. A dark horse in all of this would be if and or when the Chicago Bears build their new stadium the NFL would want to have Chicago host one. It's a charter franchise in a city that loves football and has 1st class accommodations for visitors. I feel like if the Bear's new stadium is a dome or a retractable one, it will definitely get at least one Super Bowl. Something tells me Seattle might get one. Despite being up north it isn't terribly cold (certainly warmer than NYC), and as a 49ers fan, I admit they have a nice stadium.
When the Super Bowl was here in Atl in 2019 that was a great look for the city, the weather cooperated and people were pretty well behaved. The funny thing was seeing all the Pepsi billboards in CocaCola town
Oh it was a wonderful time in the city when we got the Super Bowl. Game itself sucked and so did the halftime show but the vibes were good
SOFI stadium is getting 2027!!!!! As we should!!!
It boggles my mind why there aren’t more Super Bowls in Dallas or Atlanta
They don't bid to host it?? How does Miami get it so much then?
I went to Super Bowl 54 in Miami and I totally get why the NFL goes there so much. The great weather rewards the fans
Because the last one in Dallas was a disaster of planning and and embarrassment for the nfl with the thousands of fans that they sold tickets too but didn’t have room for.
No mercedez? Great stadium for both NFL and soccer. My personal favorite sports venue.
Chicago Bears Arlington Heights stadium is a lock for the Super Bowl by the end of this decade. 💥💥
He knew what he was doing when he excluded Chicago. He wants to get heat for it. Chicago is Miles ahead of Indy and Minneapolis! Go Bears!!!
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If Chicago builds a dome they are a lock to get one
Nah way to cold in Chicago. They will never host a Superbowl
I think going forward they hone in on a rotation of the mega stadiums in warm, big markets (LA, Vegas, Dallas, ATL, Florida) with the usual gimmie host to new stadiums like Nashville, D.C, etc
They like Levis stadium as well for some reason. It is already going to get a second one. But I do think Vegas, LA and Dallas are going to be the main ones. They still like NO also, but the Superdome is getting very dated even with the renovations. NO needs a new building if they want to keep the SB coming.
@@scotttild I really don’t get the infatuation with the superdome honestly when there’s at least a dozen stadiums better than it. Suprising that Dallas has only had 1 SB when they had the best stadium for a whole decade
Why not go to Philadelphia, Foxborough, Chicago-area, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Green Bay, Kansas City, or Buffalo for an outdoor Super Bowl game instead of an indoor game all the time! Change it up once in awhile!
1) The Super Bowl at MetLife was a disaster. It snowed just days before the game.
2) People don't want to go to a Super Bowl and freeze off their behinds. It's already like pulling teeth to get a Super Bowl in a northern DOMED stadium (Detroit, Minneapolis, Indy) because of concerns about inclement weather affecting travel even though the game is indoors.
3) If you watch some "future stadium" videos, the trend for new stadiums is domed (either fixed or retractable) because the ticket-buying public a) doesn't want to shell out all that money to sit in terrible weather; and b) doesn't want weather to influence the game too much.
They just don't want to play in cold weather sites unless they have a dome. They want a big show not a bunch of fans leaving at half time because they are too cold. I tend to agree. Met Life was the worst SB ever.
I dont want a super bowl in kc. The traffic here would be a nightmare
What about the Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta? It’s a newer stadium.
I would think they'd be going back there on a regular basis.
My Prediction:
2026: Dallas
2027: San Francisco
2028: Nashville
2029: Chicago
2030: Los Angeles
2031: Atlanta
2032: Miami
2033: Las Vegas
2034: Washington DC
2035: New Orleans
I think the Superdome is still good for the superbowl the issues have been fixed since the power outage Game New Orleans is a good location for the Superbowl that’s why it has hosted so many times along with Miami
The super dome is outdated. It was built in the astrodome era, and it feels like a dark depressing basement. If they were to add a transparent roof then probably, but this is probably the last super bowl in its life as is.
The Superdome is boring as fuck.
chicago is building a new stadium and will 100 percent host one by 2035
I feel like if the Bears new stadium is a dome, or a retractable one, it will definitely get at least one Super Bowl.
I think Atlanta will be in that rotation and if Chicago gets a dome or if Jacksonville ever got a new a stadium.
It was played in Jacksonville once and I thought the NFL said never again!
@@wmw3629 Do they actually say those kind of things?
I know the last time the Super Bowl happened at Jerry World it was a complete shit show but the fact that they haven’t found a way to host another Super Bowl at AT&T is criminal.
Bro! you didn't mention the Atlanta Falcons Mercedes Benz Stadium, which is one of the best stadiums in the league.
I could see Atlanta hosting a Super Bowl
A dark horse in all of this would be if and or when the Chicago Bears build their new stadium the NFL would want to have Chicago host one. It's a charter franchise in a city that loves football and has 1st class accommodations for visitors.
Hard rock hosted the chiefs vs the 49ers recently
I hate Dallas with a passion, Houston need to host more Super Bowls, IDC what anybody say
They need go to Philadelphia or Charlotte one day change it up little, I really want see City Philadelphia have a super bowl for location in Future.
2 thoughts:
1. Tampa needs to host another Super Bowl soon. They got screwed getting stuck with the covid super bowl and they deserve a do-over with full crowds.
2. Say Orlando builds a new stadium. Do you think they could get a Super Bowl even without an NFL team playing there?
They won't do Super Bowls in non-NFL cities anymore.
Orlando would be very dumb to spend money on a stadium without a tenant and to be used only once. That wouldn’t happen.
Orlando is not building a new stadium without a team and they are not putting another team in FL and infringing on a team already in the state. Miami and TB would cry territorial rights and they would be correct.
Surprised you didn't mention Atlanta?
You forgetting Chicago with a new dome?
You forgot about Atlanta.
Nfl Super Bowls needs to be more creative it’s boring seeing the same cities in California, Florida, Arizona or Nevada. Look at the champions league finals it’s different countries every year
Atlanta?
I believe that the biggest thing overlooked with this video is that the Bears are going to break their lease in Chicago and probably move into a new stadium before 2030. This will probably bring a Super Bowl to wish Chicago metro area since it will be a domed stadium.
Is it confirmed that they will have a domed stadium?
@@nathanbrandli6827 no, it’s not confirmed that it will be a dome - I find it highly unlikely that they will not build a dome stadium, which could attract the Super Bowl and other major events
@@jermaineraymer1579 I could see them doing like Buffalo and keying on the home field advantage rather then a play for major events. I hope they keep it open air, NFL still needs snow games.
You forget about Atlanta
Where’s Mercedes Benz Stadium?
Atlanta, Georgia. Mercedes-Benz headquarters is in the Atlanta area, offices located in Sandy Springs. Porsche is located in the suburbs in Alpharetta.
London is actually 5 hours ahead during Standard Time (4 hours for Day Light Savings Time) of US Eastern Time Zone.
London observes summer time, or what would be daylight time here, from the last Sunday in March through the last Sunday in October. Except for 3-4 weeks each year, London is 5 hours ahead of Eastern time.
Maybe we can get rid of DTS by then and just have standard time like it should be.
Good weather Dallas the last time superbowl was there they had a ice storm
With the Bills trying to get a new stadium, there are rumors that in 2029, it will be there. Also, some folks say that it should be in Chicago if the Bears either renovate Soldier Field to be a huge dome like they said they would, or if they get a new stadium, which I heard would be a dome. Also, in my opinion, sometime in history, it should possibly be in San Antonio at the Alamodome, or possibly Orlando at Camping World Stadium. Other possibilities could be St. Louis with The Dome At America’s Center, Kansas City if they ever add a roof to it, like some people say it would happen, Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field only if a cold weather outdoor game like the MetLife Stadium one would happen again, possibly Mexico City at Estadio Azteca if they want to try to get more people to watch NFL from other countries than now, and maybe, just maybe, somewhere in Canada. Probably either BC Place in Vancouver or Olympic Stadium in Montreal.
2025 won't be the last time the Superdome hosts a Super Bowl. They're just about to finish a $450 million renovation. The Super Bowl will be back.
Only if they give it a transparent roof because it is currently outdated by design alone.
I heard that Indianapolis won't ever host another Super Bowl because they didn't have enough hotel rooms and had people staying as far away as Chicago
There's plenty of hotel space in Indy with more coming. I'd say it is probably going to be double what it was in 2012 by the time a SB could potentially go back there. Indy is so well set up for an event of that magnitude, and it got rave reviews when it was here last.
London will never host a Super Bowl because of the loss in ad revenue that comes along with the game. They can charge what they do for it- aside from because it's the Super Bowl- because it's in a Prime Time Slot. They can build fan interest overseas without hosting a Super Bowl there.
It's a similar reason for why WrestleMania will never be hosted in the UK.
List is very believable but the backlash of London hosting the Super Bowl would be insane, it would never happen in my opinion
What about Mercedes Benz Stadium,
Was just thinking the same.
The London proposal is interesting.
U. S Bank stadium is awesome not boing .
Mercedes Benz stadium will have another one within the next ten years .
By 2030 will be at least 3 new stadiums .
Bills , titans , bears , Washington.
I want to know if this video author has ever been to US Bank Stadium? Take a tour of it and it won't be boring!
Chicago could host a super bowl if they build a new dome stadium in Arlington Heights, Illinois
i hope philly hosts in 2026 for the 250th anniversary of america
2016 already passed
@@mattyg4186 oops i meant 2026
You aren't having a game in London without a dome. The weather is really cold and you'd run the risk of what everyone feared with the NY Super Bowl and the definitely will return to Atlanta by 2036.
London is warmer than Seattle, and significantly warmer than New York. Polar vortexes and blizzards are rare in England. London is warmer than most nfl cities with outdoor stadiums.
2026 could be a venue that was also chosen for the WC
The Commanders are moving to the Saddledome?
I thought the same thing, hah.
Wembley before Mexico City you think? I guess London has always been the dream for the NFL
I would love nothing more than for Charlotte to get a little more attention. Not even anything major. Just Steve Smith or Cam Newton level attention.
One.. Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium just had the Chiefs-49ers Super Bowl in Feb. 2020. So, YES, it HAS had a Super Bowl since it was renovated!!!
Two.. Atlanta should be getting a Super Bowl again. Merdeces-Benz Stadium hosted in Feb. 2019 and I’m guessing late 2020’s or early 2030’s for them.
2026 is taking place in Jerry’s world pretty confident about it.
As a travel agent I hate when it's in New Orleans, Indianapolis and Minnesota. I've had to book people a hotel with a 2 hour drive. When it's San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York and Dallas you never have that problem.
I like how you mentioned the “bigger cities in Texas” and failed to mention houston, the biggest city in the state 😂 (even tho NRG does need several upgrades IMO since it’s in my backyard)
Indy is a 2 hour drive from my home, so I could go and not pay for a flight or a hotel!
Chiefs v 49ers in 2020 was at Miami
Miami hosted the super bowl back-to-back years before.
Levi’s won’t hold another superbowl too many better options
Bank of America stadium is awesome
Dallas ATT is impressive to
Look at but just meh as a place to watch football. The surrounding areas is strip malls, and a contrived, crowded entertainment center.
Indy? Seriously? Are you from Indiana? No one wants to go to Indiana in the middle of winter.
2055 SB: Town Vegot - previously known as Las Vegas
If the NFL believes in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, every team should host a superbowl. Equal outcome.
Yes because social equality is the same as a logistical issue 💀💀
the main reason they don’t is weather, they mainly host it in the south bc it’s nice weather in january. if northern states that actually have winter wanna host it they have to have a closed stadium or smth. also other things like traffic or seating capacity
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@@hoey3425 Don't forget enough hotel rooms.
Nice predictions; here’s what I see:
2024 - Las Vegas (confirmed)
2025 - New Orleans (confirmed)
2026 - San Francisco (confirmed)
2027 - Miami
2028 - Dallas/Arlington
2029 - Indianapolis
2030 - Los Angeles
2031 - Nashville (New Titans)
2032 - Chicago (New Bears)
2033 - Las Vegas
2034 - Phoenix/Glendale
2035 - Atlanta
2027 is Los Angeles! Confirmed
Time to get it back to Indy and Dallas been way overdue and nice stadiums. Does Jerry not want to host the game anymore??
No but they fucked up and sold too many tickets last time and thousands of people weren’t allowed in. I think jerry world is still on probation for the nfl for hosting Super Bowls.
Chicago will get a Super Bowl when they Bears build a new dome
My predictions after the next two (Vegas in '24 & N.O. in '25) I'd say: Miami in '26 (that'd be the 60th); San Francisco in '27; LA in '28; Indianapolis in '29; Dallas in '30; Nashville (with their new domed stadium) in '31; LA in '32; Miami in '33; Atlanta in '34 & New Orleans (provided they have a new stadium) in '35.
Between the 2011 Super Bowl Winter Storm and the 2021 Valentines Day Winter Storm Blackouts that caused all of the Power Grid issues in Texas. Hosting the Super Bowl in Dallas during the Winter is going to freak people out until the power grid is overhauled.
Hard Rock has hosted a SB since the renovation
The Super Bowl would never be hosted in England
Or Greenbay
You forget that there will be a new stadium in the Chicago area by 2028 at the latest.
He knew what he was doing when he excluded Chicago. He wants to get heat for it. Chicago is Miles ahead of Indy and Minneapolis! Go Bears!!!
The Washington commanders new stadium can just hold the Pringle bowl instead of the Super Bowl 😂
That is a common copy of the Capital Centre when it excited in Landover. But it won't be built in VA. Most likely in Maryland or DC
I think NRG Stadium is a very underrated stadium it a dome and they should have a Super Bowl there
SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, will host Super Bowl 61 in 2027.
It won’t go to Wembley.
Dude wheres ATL
How do you have two of them being at Allegiant and one being in London which is crazy and you don't even mention the bears which are getting a new stadium within that time frame which will more than likely be enclosed.
I highly doubt they are going to put the SB in London. I just don't see it but maybe I am just not as crazy as the NFL is. they did put a playoff game on streaming.
Yes sir Kansas City Chiefs!!!! 2019-2020 Superbowl Champs Miami hard rock stadium!!
the washington stadium 😮💨
Hard rock literally hosted 4 years ago. If you’re gonna make a video talking about Super Bowls should probs do some research on where they were in the past 5 years first
Do you think KC could host a superbowl with the new airport terminal completed and if they build a new stadium with a dome closer to downtown?
They are not building something new, they are going to do a major renovation soon. Royals are the ones that might move closer to downtown. Chiefs are staying.
The Super Bowl hasn’t gone back to Jerry’s world cuz when they hosted there was a terrible ice storm really messed up a lot of stuff and made it a shit show to travel the nfl was scarred off from Dallas ever since
What about Cleveland which are working on a new stadium by 2028
The Super Bowl needs to go back to beautiful PASADENA, CALIFORNIA, home of The Rose Bowl. The Super Bowl will N-E-V-E-R be in London or anywhere else out of the country
My friend you need to quit quessing so often if you’re going to do these things . Hard Rock hosted the Chiefs v 49ers
The Panthers owner will NOT build a domed/ or retractable roof stadium. The owner has said that already.
My dream: England (Wembley), Australia (Melbourne or Sydney), Mexico (Azteca Stadium) and Germany (Munich Stadium)
In My opinion, unlikely to see Levis holding the Super Bowl in Feb 2026! Maybe somtime after 2029.
The stadium does seem a little lopsided with the stands on one side and the box seats on the other, but otherwise it seems like a nice stadium so I don't know why he hates it.
Miami hosted Chiefs vs Niners
Ten years before, they had hosted Super Bowl XLIV
@@Angry_Peanut_52 My favorite team lost Super Bowl XLI at that same stadium
Not one mention of the Bears' potential Arlington Heights stadium.
He knew what he was doing when he excluded Chicago. He wants to get heat for it. Chicago is Miles ahead of Indy and Minneapolis! Go Bears!!!
Soldier Dome once Bears got the Dome over Soldier Field
Are you not aware that the Bears recently bought the Arlington Park property in Arlington Heights for the purpose of a new stadium?? The Bears want OUT of Soldier Field!! Research it!!
I would love to see a Super Bowl at Lambeau Field
If you are to make a video about SB stadiums do your homework!!
Super Bowl will be coming to Detroit in 2029 guaranteed. My sources confirmed that to me last month
🔥🔥🔥 Ford Feiod hosting the Final 4 in "27" and hopefully we can sneak in Wrestle Mania in the near future too.
Yeah, and Comerica Park is right next door. It would be an awesome Tailgate Party site.
@@7mileDem They're hosting SummerSlam in August this year, they'll likely be in the running for another Super Bowl in the next 10 years.
@@PredatorKingdom 🔥🔥🔥
Bro do your research, actually visit these stadiums you call boring. Indy's superbowl was in 2012, Hard Rock just hosted Chiefs/Niners. London getting a superbowl is laughable
Not outside USA
I wouldn't be surprised if SoFi doesn't host the Super Bowl on a regular basis like how Miami does