@@lopezrome1982 I know!! That’s what people should appreciate more about sporting events. Yeah we will have even more of a tourist chaos for a couple of days but the development and infrastructure are going to benefit all of us here.
Thanks for sharing your videos. I appreciate your help. I knew Super Bowl went to Las Vegas this year. They never had a Super Bowl in Vegas. That will be first time ever!
Thanks for your kind words! You're on top of things! The Super Bowl in Las Vegas was definitely a historic event. Who knows, maybe it will become a regular tradition. Exciting times for football fans!
Every NFL teams should be glad that I'm not in charge because i would have the super blow play in cold outside weather where it belongs not only warm weather please!
Last cold weather site was 10 yrs ago when the Seahawks throttled the Broncos at MetLife . Speaking of Seattle they have a great stadium why don’t they ever get a SB . Just what is the criteria ?
Seattle has a great stadium and would be a great host city for a Super Bowl. However, I think they haven't bid for a Super Bowl in recent years. If they do decide to bid, they will have a good chance of being selected.
In the north you would need a stadium able to close its roof and no danger of winter-storms with 3-5 feet of snow. Imagine a Super Bowl having to be postponed because of a winter-storm. That's why Buffalo will never host a Super Bowl, and neither will be Green Bay.
I've been to a few games at sofi & that translucent roof was a big mistake. When the sun is right over the stadium it acts like a magnifying glass, it keeps in the heat with no air movement. Absolutely miserable.
@@marcourzua385 Can't be beautiful if there's no climate control. Stan Kroenke has enough money to own the Rams, Nuggets, Avalanche and Arsenal but is too cheap to put air conditioning in the stadium? Bastard.
It's definitely possible! While there haven't been any official announcements about future host cities beyond 2026, the NFL has considered Hawaii as a potential host in the past. Given the growing popularity of football and the unique appeal of Honolulu as a destination, it wouldn't be surprising to see it on the list sometime between 2029 and 2034.
Not unless Honolulu gets an NFL team. You have to have an NFL team to get a superbowl also which is why Orlando won't get one either. They do get Pro Bowls
That's interesting! Atlanta and Nashville are both great cities with passionate fan bases. It would be exciting to see either of them host a Super Bowl. We'll have to wait and see if the NFL decides to make it happen. Thanks for the sharing!
indy won't get another one at least not in the same stadium. For some reason the NFL doesn't give northern stadiums multiple superbowls in the same stadium, which i don't understand. I doubt Tampa will get another superbowl without needing a major renovation or a new stadium altogether.
@@jakep9610 so does the lions and vikings and they only hosted one superbowl in their current stadiums. The old metro dome where the vikings used to play only hosted the superbowl once. The old silverdome where the lions used to play only hosted the superbowl once. No northern team regardless of a dome or not has ever hosted a superbowl more than once in their particular stadium.
Hola,le pregunto desde Buenos Aires Argentina, quería saber si la sede del Campeonato Mundial de Fútbol de 2026 que va a jugarse en USA, Canadá y México tiene al Arrowhead como sede en la ciudad de Kansas City...le agradecería si me saca esa duda,muchas gracias.
Hi! Yes, Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City is one of the 16 host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. It will be hosting matches in the group stage and the round of 16.
We all feel the excitement! The NFL keeps future halftime show performers a secret to build anticipation. While we can't predict for sure, who would be your dream performer?
@@dannyfin9961yep the NFL can opt out their current tv contract in 5 years, and the CBA with the players expires in 2030 so they’ll most likely have an 18 game schedule with 2 bye weeks by 2031, and they’ll most likely start the season a week earlier than it is now so it aligns with Presidents’ Day
As much money as the NFL makes, beyond billions, why not Dome all the football arenas, as much as tickets are in general, season tickets & play-offs/Super Bowl, it would be better playing ball & for the fans that faithfully attend, it’s a thought!!!! 🇺🇸♥️💛🏈💛♥️🇺🇸
The decision of whether or not to build domes over all NFL stadiums is a complex one with no easy answer. There are many factors to consider, including the financial costs, the benefits for players and fans, and the environmental impact. Different stadiums will make different decisions based on their specific circumstances. Thanks for your comment! I appreciate your raising this interesting point.
Wow, NFL already have 4 Super Bowl Locations already and CFL only have 2 (soon will be 3) (2024) 111th Grey Cup in Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada (2025) 112th Grey Cup in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (2026) 113th Grey Cup (TBA) (2027) 114th Grey Cup (TBA) One of the questions in the Canadian Football League (CFL) is "When will Montreal Host the Grey Cup Again?" Reason for the question: Last time Montreal, Quebec, Canada hosted the Grey Cup was back in 2008 where my team (Calgary Stampeders) won the 96th Grey Cup against the Montreal Alouettes 22-14 Final at the Olympic Stadium (That hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics / First Olympic Games in Canadian History) their stadium now is Molson Stadium
The NFL doesn't have a specific preference for natural or synthetic turf for the Super Bowl. The decision is made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account a variety of factors, including the condition of the field, the weather, and the preferences of the stakeholders involved. Ultimately, the decision is up to the NFL.
Actually it's not here is the list that I know of so far through 2031: 2025- Caesars Superdome, 2026-Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, 2027- Sofi Stadium, 2028- Ford Field in Detroit, 2029- Buffalo's new stadium, 2030- Miami, Jacksonville
Thanks for your comment! That's a great question about whether Ford Field will be a future Super Bowl stadium. Ford Field hosted Super Bowl XL in 2006 and has been renovated in 2017 and 2020. Detroit was one of the cities bidding to host Super Bowl LVIII in 2024. It is possible that Ford Field could be a future Super Bowl stadium, but the final decision is made by the NFL.
It seems like like location for Super Bowl 62 - 65 are almost a done deal and probably will be announced in February 2025 from what It seems like the most likely locations will be based off how they plan their locations in the past are Super Bowl 62: Indianapolis, Indiana Super Bowl 63: Atlanta, Georgia Super Bowl 64: Dallas, Texas Super Bowl 65: Miami, Florida
The NFL considers various factors when selecting Super Bowl locations, including stadium availability, fan interest, infrastructure, and corporate partnerships. There's no set rotation for Super Bowl venues, so it's not necessarily a matter of which stadium deserves it more.
Haven’t they had several in the East? Pretty sure not too long ago there were three in a row that were in Atlanta, Miami, Tampa. I liked when they used to play them out west in an outdoor stadium and it started before sunset too
US Bank Stadium in MInneapolis, Ford Field in Detroit and Lucas OIl Stadium in Indianapolis can still host a Super Bowl. The big reason: covered roof over the stadium. Lucas Oil Stadium may host another Super Bowl because of their success at putting in Super Bowl week activities close to the stadium.
With Super Bowls LX and LXI, California will have hosted 15 Super Bowls! 1. I (1967, Los Angeles) 2. VII (1973, Los Angeles) 3. XI (1977, Pasadena) 4. XIV (1980, Pasadena) 5. XVII (1983, Pasadena) 6. XIX (1985, Stanford) 7. XXI (1987, Pasadena) 8. XXII (1988, San Diego) 9. XXVII (1993, Pasadena) 10. XXXII (1998, San Diego) 11. XXXVII (2003, San Diego) 12. 50 (2016, Santa Clara) 13. LVI (2022, Inglewood) 14. LX (2026, Santa Clara) 15. LXI (2027, Inglewood)
Wow, thanks for your comment. You're absolutely right, with Super Bowls LX and LXI, California would hold the record for most Super Bowls hosted by a state. California has a rich history of hosting the Super Bowl, with stadiums in Los Angeles, Pasadena, San Diego, and Santa Clara all playing host. It's no surprise that California, with its large and passionate fan base, continues to be a popular choice for the NFL.
I think the Super Bowl should be moved to “Saturday”. Do you know the amount of work non-productivity and absenteeism is the Super Bowl Monday every year? There’s no reason it can’t be played on the Saturday. Sunday night at 6:30 PM Eastern standard time is ridiculous. I remember in the 1970s, when it use to start at 3:30 PM eastern time
@@willisapril but until they make that change (and I heard rumor they want to add another game to the schedule, which is crazy) it’s so simple just to make the game on Saturday. Who would be opposed to that?
Super Bowls 59,60,and 61 are in major cities.New Orleans,San Fransisco,and Los Angeles.Well super bowl 60 is held like 40 miles south of San Francisco so it's kind like a small city.Its still the S.F. 49ers stadium.
That's great news! I'm excited to see the NFL expand its international presence and bring a game to Brazil. The game is scheduled to be played at Neo Química Arena in São Paulo on September 6, 2024, and it will be the first NFL game ever played in the country. It's sure to be a big event, and I'm looking forward to seeing how the Brazilian fans embrace American football. I think this is a great opportunity for the NFL to grow its fan base in Brazil and around the world.
@@gamearenas We have in Brasil football too the tournament they call the touchdown. We have many teams in Brazil the best team is Corinthians Steamroller Club.
We hear your disappointment, and we know many fans would love to see the Super Bowl in Detroit! The NFL has a complex selection process, but your passion matters!
Because Kraft is too cheap and with climate change they could have a superbowl in Foxboro. It was 47 degrees there that day and today is February 27th 65 here in Boston. Besides they had one at Met Life/NYC. Winters here will only get more mild in years to come.
The Super Bowl is usually associated with enhanced security measures and initiatives to reduce crime in the areas surrounding the stadiums. I'm sure the NFL takes these factors into account when selecting host cities.
Matchup Ideas for Super Bowls LIX, LX and LXI: Super Bowl LIX (2025): Cincinnati Bengals VS. Detroit Lions Super Bowl LX (2026): New York Giants VS. Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl LXI (2027): Los Angeles Chargers VS. Detroit Lions
Thanks for your comment! Those are some interesting matchup ideas for Super Bowl LIX, LX, and LXI. It's always fun to speculate about potential future Super Bowl contenders. Remember that the NFL season is unpredictable, and many factors can influence which teams reach the Super Bowl. The matchups you suggested would definitely be exciting to see.
It's understandable to feel passionate about your city hosting the Super Bowl. Both SoFi Stadium and Hard Rock Stadium are fantastic venues, and I'm sure both will continue to provide amazing experiences for fans in the future.
Never. Even if it were 70 and sunny on average in February, no way in hell anyone is going to want to play in a stadium which is isolated and is next to impossible to get to. Nobody is commuting back and forth between Boston (or Providence) and Foxborough.
with climate change they could have a superbowl in Foxboro. It was 47 degrees there that day and today is February 27th 65 here in Boston. Besides they had one at Met Life/NYC. Winters here will only get more mild in years to come.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Logistically, hosting a major event like the Super Bowl requires significant preparation and resources, making a yearly rotation potentially challenging. Teams with smaller markets or older stadiums might struggle to meet the necessary requirements.
Buffalo and Cleveland have both hosted Super Bowls in the past. Buffalo's Highmark Stadium and Cleveland's FirstEnergy Stadium have both been recently renovated. It's more than possible that Buffalo and Cleveland will be selected in the future.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Many fans had a great experience at the Super Bowl in Minneapolis in 2018. Minneapolis has a proven track record of successfully hosting major sporting events, including the Super Bowl.
Not so much about the venue but the ticket allocation Give the two teams playing 80% of the tickets and only 20% for the NFL and all there corporate friends etc Won’t happen but it should
I worked Super Bowl in 2015, Patriots vs. Seahawks. And the crowd was totally different than a regular season football crowd. No real fans from both teams. All corporate people with little to no affiliation to either team. All there for the novelty of the game and to be seen. No ruckus, passionate fans except the teams fans’ ticket allotment of fans. And they received a limited number of tickets. The rest were corporate types.
Funny, I thought it was going to be in the hood in Detroit, then Compton, then .... well, you get it. I can definitely tell you the next bunch of half-time shows.
That's a great question! The Kansas City Chiefs are a talented team with a bright future. I believe their success has the potential to bring the Super Bowl to Kansas City in the coming years.
I understand your desire for Dallas to host the Super Bowl. There are many passionate fans there. The upcoming Super Bowl locations haven't been announced yet, but who knows what the future holds.
That's interesting to hear! While there hasn't been an official announcement about the Super Bowl in 2032. Las Vegas just hosted a successful Super Bowl, so it's definitely in the running for future games.
Stadiums should be judged and selected based on crowd capacity and atmosphere, better atmosphere in outdoor stadiums like Levi stadium, Arrowhead, Lambeau, Soldier and the Buffalo, Tennessee and Carolina venues IMHO...
The NFL isn’t interested in cold weather venues in Feb folks. They only want warmer spots with covered roofs so they can party and entertain to support all their corruption. It hasn’t been about the game for a long time! No dome = no game. Dome in a cold spot = we’ll let you know. Cold spot no dome = GTFOH.
You’re not making sense because the NFL Establishment is not going to shorten the season to play a Super Bowl in the month of Jan . Let this be your learning tree. Shalom 🙏🏾🌹
Bad idea. The Coliseum is 101 years old and in a horrendous neighborhood. The Rose Bowl is in the middle of nowhere and you have to fight incredible traffic to get there.
Don’t know why if they want to promote more American football in England or Europe then why don’t they bring the Super Bowl to Wembley in England. Just think 90,000 fans watching it live. What better way to promote the game in Europe.
The NFL currently holds the Super Bowl in the United States, always on the second Sunday of February. The league has been playing regular season games in London since 2007 and is looking to expand its international presence.
@@gamearenas I know all that but what better way to promote it more than hold the Super Bowl at Wembley stadium with a 90,000 capacity it would be a tremendous occasion
AT&T Stadium is undoubtedly a capable venue with prior Super Bowl hosting experience in 2011. However, the decision hasn't been made yet for games beyond 2027.
I'm not sure if MetLife Stadium is in the running to host the Super Bowl again. MetLife is already going to be hosting the biggest game in soccer in 2026, so it would be fitting for it to host another major sporting event like the Super Bowl in the near future.
LA is hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2026, the Super Bowl again in 2027 and the Summer Olympics in 2028. That’s crazy!
702 days left till 2026.
LA, where anything is possible!
I'm a resident and they've been building transportation lines all across the san fernando yo provide beter transportation to the games.
@@lopezrome1982 I know!! That’s what people should appreciate more about sporting events. Yeah we will have even more of a tourist chaos for a couple of days but the development and infrastructure are going to benefit all of us here.
I’m Sorry! Breaking News FIFA World Cup in 2026 will be in East Rutherford, New Jersey
Thanks for sharing your videos. I appreciate your help. I knew Super Bowl went to Las Vegas this year. They never had a Super Bowl in Vegas. That will be first time ever!
Thanks for your kind words! You're on top of things! The Super Bowl in Las Vegas was definitely a historic event. Who knows, maybe it will become a regular tradition. Exciting times for football fans!
The stadiums are simply fantastic ! Thank you for these impressions.
Thank you for your positive comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found the stadiums fantastic! They are truly impressive architectural feats.
Nashville tn is next!! Soon as they get done building this new dome
The new stadium certainly strengthens Nashville's chances
A snowstorm will hit the day of the game once Nashville gets it 😂😂
Every NFL teams should be glad that I'm not in charge because i would have the super blow play in cold outside weather where it belongs not only warm weather please!
Oh, thank goodness! 🤣
50 was and thats it
I Agree 👍. It's Football, not Tennis. Plus, would keep these Rich People out . Let Regular Joe's to go.
I agree. At least some years back MetLife in NJ got one. How about Philly, Pittsburgh, NC, baltimore, NE etc.
I agree with this every NFL stadium should have a chance to host the Super Bowl, not just warm weather cities.
Someday I think the SuperBowl should be moved to January just like it was in 1980’s
you think it'll be better in January
And 1960’s & 70’s.
Omg yesss
Super Bowl 100
Longer playoffs and longer season is why it isnt
I knew it. 2025 amazing too. Let's go Saints. Chris brown 🏆🏆♥️🎵🎉🎉🍸🌞
I'm glad you enjoyed it 👍
4:24 SoFi Stadium will also host the 2028 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Thanks
Some day i will attend a Super Bowl
don't forget to tell us about your experience that day.
I hope you’ll get a chance. Have fun
Good luck but it’s getting extremely expensive
Good luck but it’s getting extremely expensive
Last cold weather site was 10 yrs ago when the Seahawks throttled the Broncos at MetLife . Speaking of Seattle they have a great stadium why don’t they ever get a SB . Just what is the criteria ?
Seattle has a great stadium and would be a great host city for a Super Bowl. However, I think they haven't bid for a Super Bowl in recent years. If they do decide to bid, they will have a good chance of being selected.
Nashville, Tennessee & Charlotte, North Carolina Wants Super Bowls, Too.
I hear you loud and clear, and that's a pretty darn good idea!
@@gamearenas Touche' (smile)
In the north you would need a stadium able to close its roof and no danger of winter-storms with 3-5 feet of snow. Imagine a Super Bowl having to be postponed because of a winter-storm. That's why Buffalo will never host a Super Bowl, and neither will be Green Bay.
Too cold there
I would like to see the Super Bowl in Hawaii or in other stadium.
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They should put the Super Bowl in the new Tennessee Titans Stadium
maybe just a matter of time
they need more fans
@@gamearenas hope so. Maybe 2 years
@@shelbimueller3628 we do though
I've been to a few games at sofi & that translucent roof was a big mistake. When the sun is right over the stadium it acts like a magnifying glass, it keeps in the heat with no air movement. Absolutely miserable.
It's still incredible that a stadium as expensive as this one has such a defect.
And yet it’s the most Beautiful Stadium so who cares
@@marcourzua385 Can't be beautiful if there's no climate control. Stan Kroenke has enough money to own the Rams, Nuggets, Avalanche and Arsenal but is too cheap to put air conditioning in the stadium? Bastard.
Really? Wow. Am glad I am not a football fan to care. But that is IDIOTIC. Well, they can always put tarps over that roof.
Don’t come to Sofi, stay at home or in your city. Nobody cares what you think
Tennessee probably get 28 or 29 Super Bowl depending on when they finish there new stadium
That's an interesting prediction! The new Nissan Stadium is expected to be completed in 2027, making it eligible to host a future Super Bowl.
Asombroso, ahora a esperar pacientemente 😂😂
Yep!
I wonder if Super Bowl will take place in Honolulu in the future (like in 5-10 years)
It's definitely possible! While there haven't been any official announcements about future host cities beyond 2026, the NFL has considered Hawaii as a potential host in the past. Given the growing popularity of football and the unique appeal of Honolulu as a destination, it wouldn't be surprising to see it on the list sometime between 2029 and 2034.
Not unless Honolulu gets an NFL team. You have to have an NFL team to get a superbowl also which is why Orlando won't get one either. They do get Pro Bowls
When are they returning to Dallas? Miami?
It's true that the NFL hasn't announced any Super Bowls for Dallas or Miami in the coming years, but it's still possible in the future.
There’s a rumor I heard that Atlanta will be hosting in 2028 or 2029 and along with that, Nashville TN
That's interesting! Atlanta and Nashville are both great cities with passionate fan bases. It would be exciting to see either of them host a Super Bowl. We'll have to wait and see if the NFL decides to make it happen. Thanks for the sharing!
They should put the Super Bowl in The Dallas Cowboys Stadium
We had it at Jerry World in 2011 but I know through 2031 they are booked at other stadiums
No that stadium is overrated.. After they built SoFi stadium in Los Angeles it’s been the best one.
Good
i like that stadium!
Never never ?!
Atlanta 2028, Dallas 2029, Tampa 2030, Houston 2031, San Francisco 2032, Indianapolis 2033
what a great program!
indy won't get another one at least not in the same stadium. For some reason the NFL doesn't give northern stadiums multiple superbowls in the same stadium, which i don't understand. I doubt Tampa will get another superbowl without needing a major renovation or a new stadium altogether.
The Indianapolis stadium has a dome though. In fact, the NBA all star game is being hosted in that city next month.@@RhinoXpress
@@jakep9610 so does the lions and vikings and they only hosted one superbowl in their current stadiums. The old metro dome where the vikings used to play only hosted the superbowl once. The old silverdome where the lions used to play only hosted the superbowl once. No northern team regardless of a dome or not has ever hosted a superbowl more than once in their particular stadium.
I doubt it if Atlanta will host another Superbowl
Hola,le pregunto desde Buenos Aires Argentina, quería saber si la sede del Campeonato Mundial de Fútbol de 2026 que va a jugarse en USA, Canadá y México tiene al Arrowhead como sede en la ciudad de Kansas City...le agradecería si me saca esa duda,muchas gracias.
Hi! Yes, Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City is one of the 16 host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. It will be hosting matches in the group stage and the round of 16.
They should bring back the rule where the game is played in the team with the best seed home stadium
That's fair enough
The Super Bowl always been picked years ago head of time best record never determined where the is played only playoff games are done by best record
If only there was a way.To figure out what musicians.Or bands are going to perform at the future Super Bowl halftime shows?
We all feel the excitement! The NFL keeps future halftime show performers a secret to build anticipation. While we can't predict for sure, who would be your dream performer?
@@gamearenas My dream performer would be KISS or Metallica.
The SB will be played the Sunday before presidents day in the very near future. Mostly everyone is off from work the next day and can enjoy it more.
That's an interesting point! But there are no official changes planned for the next few years.
@@gamearenas It will happen when they add another game. I say in 4 years or so.
@@dannyfin9961yep the NFL can opt out their current tv contract in 5 years, and the CBA with the players expires in 2030 so they’ll most likely have an 18 game schedule with 2 bye weeks by 2031, and they’ll most likely start the season a week earlier than it is now so it aligns with Presidents’ Day
Any place but Vegas please.
I understand your concerns about the location, but the decision ultimately lies with the NFL.
@@gamearenas I understand completely. Thanks 🌻.
Super BOWL LXI IN L.A.
yes sir!
How long will it be before they make you subscribe to peacock to watch the Super Bowl??
The Super Bowl is such a big event that everyone should be able to watch it.
As much money as the NFL makes, beyond billions, why not Dome all the football arenas, as much as tickets are in general, season tickets & play-offs/Super Bowl, it would be better playing ball & for the fans that faithfully attend, it’s a thought!!!!
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The decision of whether or not to build domes over all NFL stadiums is a complex one with no easy answer. There are many factors to consider, including the financial costs, the benefits for players and fans, and the environmental impact. Different stadiums will make different decisions based on their specific circumstances.
Thanks for your comment! I appreciate your raising this interesting point.
Any place but Vegas, tyvm.
Noted
Oh wow look at the colors
Thank you! Glad you appreciate it.
They need to move the game to Saturday
I agree with you
No start the regular season a week later so it falls on the Sunday before Presidents Day that way we'd get Monday off.
Lol it’s always going to be in California, Arizona, Florida, Texas, and occasionally New Orleans. Oh forgot. Now Las Vegas.
should vary the stadiums that host the Super Bowl 👍
Imagine if Super Bowl take place in Hawaii or Oregon or Washington
Wow, NFL already have 4 Super Bowl Locations already and CFL only have 2 (soon will be 3)
(2024) 111th Grey Cup in Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada
(2025) 112th Grey Cup in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
(2026) 113th Grey Cup (TBA)
(2027) 114th Grey Cup (TBA)
One of the questions in the Canadian Football League (CFL) is "When will Montreal Host the Grey Cup Again?"
Reason for the question: Last time Montreal, Quebec, Canada hosted the Grey Cup was back in 2008 where my team (Calgary Stampeders) won the 96th Grey Cup against the Montreal Alouettes 22-14 Final at the Olympic Stadium (That hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics / First Olympic Games in Canadian History) their stadium now is Molson Stadium
It's interesting to compare the NFL and CFL in terms of their Super Bowl and Grey Cup locations.
Is turf a consideration?
The NFL doesn't have a specific preference for natural or synthetic turf for the Super Bowl. The decision is made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account a variety of factors, including the condition of the field, the weather, and the preferences of the stakeholders involved. Ultimately, the decision is up to the NFL.
Ann Arbor Michigan if you want the Biggest Attendance numbers over fan comfort?
Thank you for sharing your opinion. We understand that fan comfort is an important aspect of any event.
Every stadium should host the superbowl. Good or bad weather. That’s football! I hate the fact that it is always the same stadiums hosting them.
Actually it's not here is the list that I know of so far through 2031: 2025- Caesars Superdome, 2026-Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, 2027- Sofi Stadium, 2028- Ford Field in Detroit, 2029- Buffalo's new stadium, 2030- Miami, Jacksonville
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not all stadiums, but it is important to vary the stadiums that will host the Super Bowl.
lol Your Joking right. In Buffalo in 6 feet of snow.
What about Ford field
Thanks for your comment! That's a great question about whether Ford Field will be a future Super Bowl stadium. Ford Field hosted Super Bowl XL in 2006 and has been renovated in 2017 and 2020. Detroit was one of the cities bidding to host Super Bowl LVIII in 2024. It is possible that Ford Field could be a future Super Bowl stadium, but the final decision is made by the NFL.
It seems like like location for Super Bowl 62 - 65 are almost a done deal and probably will be announced in February 2025 from what It seems like the most likely locations will be based off how they plan their locations in the past are
Super Bowl 62: Indianapolis, Indiana
Super Bowl 63: Atlanta, Georgia
Super Bowl 64: Dallas, Texas
Super Bowl 65: Miami, Florida
The NFL considers various factors when selecting Super Bowl locations, including stadium availability, fan interest, infrastructure, and corporate partnerships. There's no set rotation for Super Bowl venues, so it's not necessarily a matter of which stadium deserves it more.
I don't think it's fair to have so many of them on the west coast. When will they be back in the east?
As of now we do not know where the Super Bowl will be held beyond 2028.
Haven’t they had several in the East? Pretty sure not too long ago there were three in a row that were in Atlanta, Miami, Tampa. I liked when they used to play them out west in an outdoor stadium and it started before sunset too
unless the east coast teams build domed stadiums, the SB would have to be in Florida (Jax, Tampa or Miami).
US Bank would be nice, but not sure NFL would take a gamble with the weather. Assume Atlanta is probably the next added. Maybe Hardrock.
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US Bank Stadium in MInneapolis, Ford Field in Detroit and Lucas OIl Stadium in Indianapolis can still host a Super Bowl. The big reason: covered roof over the stadium. Lucas Oil Stadium may host another Super Bowl because of their success at putting in Super Bowl week activities close to the stadium.
With Super Bowls LX and LXI, California will have hosted 15 Super Bowls!
1. I (1967, Los Angeles)
2. VII (1973, Los Angeles)
3. XI (1977, Pasadena)
4. XIV (1980, Pasadena)
5. XVII (1983, Pasadena)
6. XIX (1985, Stanford)
7. XXI (1987, Pasadena)
8. XXII (1988, San Diego)
9. XXVII (1993, Pasadena)
10. XXXII (1998, San Diego)
11. XXXVII (2003, San Diego)
12. 50 (2016, Santa Clara)
13. LVI (2022, Inglewood)
14. LX (2026, Santa Clara)
15. LXI (2027, Inglewood)
Wow, thanks for your comment. You're absolutely right, with Super Bowls LX and LXI, California would hold the record for most Super Bowls hosted by a state. California has a rich history of hosting the Super Bowl, with stadiums in Los Angeles, Pasadena, San Diego, and Santa Clara all playing host. It's no surprise that California, with its large and passionate fan base, continues to be a popular choice for the NFL.
I think the Super Bowl should be moved to “Saturday”. Do you know the amount of work non-productivity and absenteeism is the Super Bowl Monday every year? There’s no reason it can’t be played on the Saturday. Sunday night at 6:30 PM Eastern standard time is ridiculous. I remember in the 1970s, when it use to start at 3:30 PM eastern time
I agree with you. The potential economic benefits of a Saturday Super Bowl are definitely worth considering.
@@gamearenas Thank you!
No start the regular season a week later so it falls on the Sunday before Presidents Day that way we'd get Monday off.
@@willisapril but until they make that change (and I heard rumor they want to add another game to the schedule, which is crazy) it’s so simple just to make the game on Saturday. Who would be opposed to that?
Super Bowls 59,60,and 61 are in major cities.New Orleans,San Fransisco,and Los Angeles.Well super bowl 60 is held like 40 miles south of San Francisco so it's kind like a small city.Its still the S.F. 49ers stadium.
Yep!
Santa Clara is on the Peninsula, which is all like a heavily populated big city (SF thru SJ).
Doesn’t show Bay Area shows LA process to show talks about Levi Stadium
We'd love to hear your thoughts about what you'd like to see in future content about the Bay Area and Levi's Stadium.
We going to have one NFL game in São Paulo Brasil. Neoquimica arena
That's great news! I'm excited to see the NFL expand its international presence and bring a game to Brazil. The game is scheduled to be played at Neo Química Arena in São Paulo on September 6, 2024, and it will be the first NFL game ever played in the country. It's sure to be a big event, and I'm looking forward to seeing how the Brazilian fans embrace American football. I think this is a great opportunity for the NFL to grow its fan base in Brazil and around the world.
@@gamearenas
We have in Brasil football too the tournament they call the touchdown.
We have many teams in Brazil the best team is Corinthians Steamroller Club.
Why can’t we have one in Detroit gosh
We hear your disappointment, and we know many fans would love to see the Super Bowl in Detroit! The NFL has a complex selection process, but your passion matters!
I'm a patriots fan die hard but. Why Bob kraft didn't put a retractable roof on Gillette stadium. I will never know.
Hey, the new Bills stadium is a no roofer. They will never get a Super Bowl.
no roof, no bowl ... 🤔
Because Kraft is too cheap and with climate change they could have a superbowl in Foxboro. It was 47 degrees there that day and today is February 27th 65 here in Boston. Besides they had one at Met Life/NYC. Winters here will only get more mild in years to come.
Super Bowl shouldn’t be held in dangerous cities like Inglewood, New Orleans, houston
The Super Bowl is usually associated with enhanced security measures and initiatives to reduce crime in the areas surrounding the stadiums. I'm sure the NFL takes these factors into account when selecting host cities.
Bring it back to NRG in Houston
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They should make Vegas the permanent site and move the game to Saturday night.
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Your idea is pretty stupid. This isn't college baseball.
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No start the regular season a week later so it falls on the Sunday before Presidents Day that way we'd get Monday off.
It's good to know where the Chiefs will end their seasons in the next few years.
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Dream on…..Niners win 2024 !!!!
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Matchup Ideas for Super Bowls LIX, LX and LXI:
Super Bowl LIX (2025): Cincinnati Bengals VS. Detroit Lions
Super Bowl LX (2026): New York Giants VS. Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl LXI (2027): Los Angeles Chargers VS. Detroit Lions
Thanks for your comment! Those are some interesting matchup ideas for Super Bowl LIX, LX, and LXI. It's always fun to speculate about potential future Super Bowl contenders. Remember that the NFL season is unpredictable, and many factors can influence which teams reach the Super Bowl. The matchups you suggested would definitely be exciting to see.
2027 is gonna be a special year for the Super Bowl because that's when ABC broadcasts it's first Super Bowl in 21 years, Super Bowl LXI!
This is a significant change for the Super Bowl, and it will be interesting to see how it unfolds.
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Yep!
Ceasars superdome is actually 83,000 seating.
Caesar Superdome Capacities:
American football: 73,208 (expandable to 76,468)
Basketball: 73,432
Baseball: 56,941
I think Super Bowl 100 in 2066 should be hosted in Los Angeles
okay, well, I hope I'll still be alive to see if you're right. 😉
Levi Stadium also hosted WWE WrestleMania
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Two Super Bowls in LA's SoFi Stadium before one is played at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fl.. That's not right...
It's understandable to feel passionate about your city hosting the Super Bowl. Both SoFi Stadium and Hard Rock Stadium are fantastic venues, and I'm sure both will continue to provide amazing experiences for fans in the future.
Should be playing in Boston Foxboro
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Never. Even if it were 70 and sunny on average in February, no way in hell anyone is going to want to play in a stadium which is isolated and is next to impossible to get to. Nobody is commuting back and forth between Boston (or Providence) and Foxborough.
with climate change they could have a superbowl in Foxboro. It was 47 degrees there that day and today is February 27th 65 here in Boston. Besides they had one at Met Life/NYC. Winters here will only get more mild in years to come.
they should play a super bowl in Buffalo's new Stadium!
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And maybe get buried under 6 feet of snow.
Have the Superbowl the last Sunday in February
Why not
I think the super bowl should rotate to every city
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Logistically, hosting a major event like the Super Bowl requires significant preparation and resources, making a yearly rotation potentially challenging. Teams with smaller markets or older stadiums might struggle to meet the necessary requirements.
The nfl draft was not held at allegiant stadium.
The 2022 NFL draft was held at Allegiant Stadium. The east-west shrine bowl took place there for the first time
Where is Buffalo and Cleveland on this list?
Buffalo and Cleveland have both hosted Super Bowls in the past. Buffalo's Highmark Stadium and Cleveland's FirstEnergy Stadium have both been recently renovated. It's more than possible that Buffalo and Cleveland will be selected in the future.
Cleveland browns stadium
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Good to know where the Chiefs will celebrate their next four titles. Taylor will need to reserve a place for her plane. 😉 Everyone one fired up now?
Congrats to the Super Bowl champs! I can't wait for some exciting matchups ahead.
Super bowl in the year 28'will be in Nashville
i even read somewhere that taylor Swift will perform the Super Bowl Halftime Show when Nashville hosts it in either 2027 or 2028
What about the Superbowl being played again in Minneapolis .I think that Superbowl one of the best places 😂
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Many fans had a great experience at the Super Bowl in Minneapolis in 2018. Minneapolis has a proven track record of successfully hosting major sporting events, including the Super Bowl.
They should get back to the rose bowl
i like that stadium
Honestly, one time the superbowl should be played outside. At least 1
It's certainly an interesting idea! While the Super Bowl has always been played indoors, playing it outside could be a unique experience.
In my opinion, the Super Bowl should be play in natural weather environments and neither team uses a play book, just let the player play!
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All about the money, play a superbowl in green bay. Or Baltimore buffalo Chicago ,cinc,Cleve Denver.
Money talks
Philly is hosting the MLB All-Star games in 2026
You're right! That's great news for baseball fans and the city of Philadelphia.
Of COURSE their WAS! How do you think I found out?
Whoa, hold on there! If you have insider knowledge, you have to share it with the class! Spill the beans!
Not so much about the venue but the ticket allocation
Give the two teams playing 80% of the tickets and only 20% for the NFL and all there corporate friends etc
Won’t happen but it should
indeed, it is necessary to privilege fairly the supporters of the two teams
I worked Super Bowl in 2015, Patriots vs. Seahawks. And the crowd was totally different than a regular season football crowd. No real fans from both teams. All corporate people with little to no affiliation to either team. All there for the novelty of the game and to be seen. No ruckus, passionate fans except the teams fans’ ticket allotment of fans. And they received a limited number of tickets. The rest were corporate types.
Funny, I thought it was going to be in the hood in Detroit, then Compton, then .... well, you get it. I can definitely tell you the next bunch of half-time shows.
I'm curious, what kind of halftime shows would you have planned for Detroit and Compton? Maybe we can pitch them to the NFL!
@gamearenas Something more inclusive and diverse. Not old and cringy.
Indianapolis wants another one
Fair enough
Irsay killed that idea when he pushed Manning out the door!
Will Kansas City ever hoist a Superbowl???
That's a great question! The Kansas City Chiefs are a talented team with a bright future. I believe their success has the potential to bring the Super Bowl to Kansas City in the coming years.
The Super Bowl should be played in Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium so Everyone can say that Dallas was in the Super bowl
I understand your desire for Dallas to host the Super Bowl. There are many passionate fans there. The upcoming Super Bowl locations haven't been announced yet, but who knows what the future holds.
I heard that the Super Bowl WILL return to Las Vegas in (2032).
That's interesting to hear! While there hasn't been an official announcement about the Super Bowl in 2032. Las Vegas just hosted a successful Super Bowl, so it's definitely in the running for future games.
Bengals will be in NEW ORLEANS BURROW &CHASE RETURNS
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Hahahahaha, Bengals can't even get past Pittsburgh and Baltimore in their division
@@michaelleroy9281 WHO ya team & don't say state farm dude &team
Stadiums should be judged and selected based on crowd capacity and atmosphere, better atmosphere in outdoor stadiums like Levi stadium, Arrowhead, Lambeau, Soldier and the Buffalo, Tennessee and Carolina venues IMHO...
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The NFL isn’t interested in cold weather venues in Feb folks. They only want warmer spots with covered roofs so they can party and entertain to support all their corruption. It hasn’t been about the game for a long time! No dome = no game. Dome in a cold spot = we’ll let you know. Cold spot no dome = GTFOH.
Need a super bowl in bills new stadium
Highmark Stadium would be a great place to host a Super Bowl. It's a beautiful and modern stadium with a great atmosphere.
It would be called the super snow bowl with 6 feet of snow
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I'm sure it will be a great show
You’re not making sense because the NFL Establishment is not going to shorten the season to play a Super Bowl in the month of Jan . Let this be your learning tree.
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I'm going to file that away.
Bring it back outside in cold weather
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Super Bowl 48 was a close call it snowed after the game ended, that was at Met Life Stadium
They should have the Super Bowl at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Rose Bowl instead of the Rams stadium and the 49ers stadium
That can be a pretty good idea!
Bad idea. The Coliseum is 101 years old and in a horrendous neighborhood. The Rose Bowl is in the middle of nowhere and you have to fight incredible traffic to get there.
Levi Stadium is a dump.Worse than Candlestick🤦🏽
i truly don't think you understand what the word "exclusive" means, its not like the NFL gave you permission to show this info first...
I have to admit you're right.
They should have a Super Bowl at Linc home of Philadelphia eagles
i like that stadium
US Bank stadium should host again
i like that stadium
Don’t know why if they want to promote more American football in England or Europe then why don’t they bring the Super Bowl to Wembley in England. Just think 90,000 fans watching it live. What better way to promote the game in Europe.
The NFL currently holds the Super Bowl in the United States, always on the second Sunday of February. The league has been playing regular season games in London since 2007 and is looking to expand its international presence.
@@gamearenas I know all that but what better way to promote it more than hold the Super Bowl at Wembley stadium with a 90,000 capacity it would be a tremendous occasion
2028 the super bowl will be played in Dallas and 2029 2030 will be in Buffalo new stadium and Nashville new stadium
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Allegiant Stadium is 65,000, but for big events like the Superbowl less than 2 weeks, it will expand to 72,000.
that's right!
CAN AT&T host
AT&T Stadium is undoubtedly a capable venue with prior Super Bowl hosting experience in 2011. However, the decision hasn't been made yet for games beyond 2027.
They should bring it to MetLife again
I'm not sure if MetLife Stadium is in the running to host the Super Bowl again. MetLife is already going to be hosting the biggest game in soccer in 2026, so it would be fitting for it to host another major sporting event like the Super Bowl in the near future.
Anybody here seen the Watchman River channel?
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Am a raiders fan and the Niners better win the Super Bowl
I'm sure the Niners will appreciate
Hard Rock Stadium in 2028 Super Bowl LXII
I'm excited to see the Super Bowl return to the Hard Rock Stadium. The stadium is a great venue, and I'm sure it will be a great experience for fans.
o well the halftime show is going to look like is was at noon
yep, I prefer the halftime show to be at night