You're right, Miami is always in the conversation for Super Bowl locations! They definitely have the infrastructure and appeal. And you're spot on that upgrades in Jacksonville could make them a potential future host too. It's all about those stadium developments. Thanks for your input! 👍
Thanks for offering your predictions! 👍 It's interesting to see a completely different lineup. I'd be really interested in hearing your reasoning behind those picks; What factors led you to those choices?
The Stadiums that are in the cold weather they also need to hold a Superbowls games because it's not fair that the only ones that have a roof and have warm weather can holds the Superbowls
You're spot on with this comment! It’s not fair that the Super Bowl is only always in the warm-weather locations, with a dome! We definitely need to bring some diversity into the mix! Thanks for sharing! 👍
Okay, this is a very interesting list! That's quite a vision, and we appreciate you sharing it! 👍 What do the rest of you think? How do these locations sound to you all? Which ones would you love to see host the most? Let’s hear all the thoughts in the comments! 👇
Appreciate the comment! Indianapolis has a great track record with hosting major events; it would be amazing to see them in the mix again. They definitely know how to put on a good show!
I cannot believe you didn't include Cleveland as a possibility, which will have a state of the art stadium in 2029. Currently under construction, it will be a domed stadium, with ample seating, hotel rooms, easy public transportation to and from and is next to the airport. I hope the Browns make it to the Super Bowl before it is completed, but Cleveland might be a landing spot in the future 2029-2034!
You're absolutely right! Thanks for pointing out the new domed stadium in Cleveland: it's definitely an oversight on our part and a major factor for consideration. That sounds like it has all the makings of a potential Super Bowl host. We appreciate you sharing those details! Hopefully the Browns make it in time for their new home. 🙏
I’m excited for Super Bowl 60 in 2026. The Bay Area is super nice and Fisherman’s Wharf is an awesome place to be at and lots of great food to try out.
@@gamearenas well Disney has la in Super Bowl 61 and Super Bowl 65 will be in Tampa and both espn will covering it so it makes the most sense. Super Bowl 64 will be in the new Jacksonville stadium.
Would love to see Chicago host the Super Bowl! Only problem is our stadium is the smallest and oldest in the nfl and we would need a brand new stadium with a roof.
You've got great taste! Chicago is an amazing city that would be a great Super Bowl host! But you're right, they do need a new stadium with a roof in order to make it a reality! Thanks for sharing those important details! 🙌
You are right about So-Fi Stadium, but also you have the NFL Network on the So-Fi premises, so it cost less to travel than going elsewhere, believe me, the NFL considers this.
Denver, Colorado, with one of the riches ownerships in the NFL and a few locations already picked out for new stadium and them wanting a covered stadium, I see home of the Denver Broncos in near future.
Interesting point about Denver! With their ownership and stadium plans, they definitely could be a city to watch. Thanks for adding to the conversation! 👍
Why Not MetLife Stadium ? A multi-purpose venue that has hosted numerous big events with the highest ratings without the benefits of any stylish or retractable roof. That alone gives it an advantage over the competition. MetLife is the largest most spacious seating venue in the NFL with more than enough restrooms & concessions to avoid long lines better than any other venue. The most 1st class public transports connects between New York, New Jersey & Philadelphia. Tons of nearby luxury hotels and short drives to Airports. It draws the most sell out crowds every year in & out of NFL events. It has NFL's largest parking and ranked as the #1 best tailgating venue along with a great view of the NYC skyline. It does the job better than any other venue. If it's good enough to win the rights to host the world cup finals - It's good enough to host another super bowl. The field condition has proven it could handle any inclimate weather.
This is a great list of all the features of MetLife Stadium, and you've certainly given us a lot to consider! Thanks for highlighting all of its strong qualities. We appreciate you taking the time to share your opinions! 👍
That's a bold statement! You're a strong advocate for New Orleans, and I'm curious to hear more about why you think it should be the choice for that year!
@JOHNNYCHICAGO8 they tried in NJ with Metlifr stadium. It failed miserably. I am not saying Chicago could not do it, but MetLife Field ruined it for other cold weather teams.
@@xander66644ya I know I understand but Chicago is a big market city just like New York it would make sense to bring a super bowl to Chicago if Detroit and Minnesota can do it so can Chicago. Chicago is also the 3rd largest city with lots of attractions food and on top of that the Chicago BEARS are getting a new indoor stadium 🏟️ for all Year around events. Not just football. But ya I really think Chicago can do it
You can't count on the Dallas/Jerry Jones stadium. Have you forgotten when it was first built and what a disaster that Super Bowl was? The stadium wasn't prepared AND they had a major ice storm that shut down the city. I remember it very clearly because I worked for a health insurance company and I had to take care of all the Texas load along with my regular load.
Thank you for sharing your personal experience! That's a valuable reminder that having a great stadium isn't enough and you have to be prepared for anything. The initial Super Bowl at AT&T Stadium certainly had some bumps along the road, so it’s always helpful to hear from people who were there and directly impacted! It is certainly a reminder that we need to think more broadly than just the stadiums! ✍️
You've hit on something really important here! It's a great thought that every NFL venue should get the opportunity to host the big game! I love the inclusiveness of that!
Ive been living in Indianapolis for over 8 years now so maybe there’s some bias here. But this is a GREAT sports town. The Big Ten Championship is here every year, just had NBA All Star Weekend last year, has hosted 7 Men’s Final Fours and the WWE Royal Rumble will be in Lucas Oil Stadium which is beautifully built. I think Indy should get another Super Bowl!!
Thanks for sharing your experience and perspective! It's awesome to hear from someone who has seen firsthand how great a sports town Indianapolis is! And it is really great how active their venues are. I completely agree that Lucas Oil Stadium is beautifully built! Thanks for showing us how Indy does big events! 🙏
LA, Santa Clara, Las Vegas, Glendale, Dallas/Houston, New Orleans, Atlanta should be the permanent locations with a random location sprinkled in here or there
The Rose Bowl! Absolutely a legendary stadium. Thanks for bringing it up! It definitely has a ton of history and is an awesome venue. While it's not typically on the shortlist for Super Bowl hosts due to its open-air design, it's always a great place to visit!
State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals, should host another Super Bowl within the next 10 years. It successfully hosted Super Bowl XLII (2008), Super Bowl IL (2015), and Super Bowl LVII (2023). That's seven or eight years between Super Bowls; adding the new stadium in Nashville to the mix should mean that the next Super Bowl would be around 2031 or 2032.
Thanks for the detailed info on State Farm Stadium! That's some good historical context. It's fascinating to see that 7-8 year gap between their Super Bowl appearances. It makes me think about how these patterns might influence future selections. With the new stadium in Nashville and the NFLs desire to feature newer venues, perhaps 2031 or 2032 is the perfect timeline for them.
That's a great point about Dallas's past hosting challenges! The ticket issues and the ice storm during their previous Super Bowl are certainly things to consider. But i still believe That Dallas has all its chances to host a SuperBowl.
You've hit on something important! The NFL can indeed make exceptions based on different criteria, and temperature seems like one of them! MetLife is a good example to use! Thanks for sharing that information! 🙌
Thanks for bringing up Arizona! You're right, it is definitely a market that has hosted the Super Bowl in the past, and it may seem like a place that deserves another shot. It's a great point to consider.
LA and Vegas should host one every 5 years then rotate the other 3 years. Chicago will definitely get one the first year their eligible, which would be the stadiums second season.
Thanks for sharing your vision for a future Super Bowl rotation! I can understand the appeal of having LA and Vegas as regular hosts, with the other locations rotating through. And you're definitely confident in Chicago getting the bid right away. You've certainly given us a lot to think about! What do you think would be the other top picks for your rotation? Let's discuss! ✍️
This comment really highlights the intersection of hope and realism in football. On one hand, the Super Bowl is a major event that requires very specific criteria, including modern amenities and infrastructure. On the other hand, there's the magic and history of a place like Lambeau Field, and a desire to see the biggest game played in some of the most iconic locations. I appreciate you sharing your wish with us!
You are absolutely right! With their new stadium, they have a case for hosting a Super Bowl! For more details about new Highmark Stadium, you can watch our previous video (5 Future NFL Stadium Projects: Inside the $8 Billion Transformation: ruclips.net/video/vwbJYTR6a-E/видео.html ) We appreciate your input and encourage you to check out that video. Thanks for the comment! 👍
Thank you for catching that! You’re absolutely right: the NCAA Final Four in Minneapolis was in 2019, not 2022. We appreciate you pointing that out, and we’ll make sure to note the correction. Thanks for watching and engaging with our content! 🙌
Thanks for your comment! It’s interesting to consider the future of the halftime show and whether the NFL will change their approach. I appreciate your viewpoint! 👍
I like to see Rock bands in the Super Bowl Halftime show and i myself is Black man i love all kind of music AC/DC,Vixen and Living Colour can do the show
If nfl have some international games then potentially stadiums like Wembley in London, Allianz Arena in Munich, Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid, Camp Nou in Barcelona and these could host first not American (in sense of game when NFL teams play final) Super Bowl to show excitement for Europe to spread like football/soccer
That's a fascinating idea, and it certainly makes you think outside the box. Hosting the Super Bowl in Europe would be a massive undertaking but you've mentioned some incredible stadiums. Wembley, Allianz Arena, Santiago Bernabéu, and Camp Nou are all world-class venues with the potential to attract fans from all corners of the globe. It would be an amazing way to expand the game internationally. We appreciate the new perspective! 👍
I wish the Lucas Oil Stadium, AT&T Stadium upcoming new Huntington Bank Field (Cleveland Browns), upcoming new Highmark Stadium (Buffalo Bills & NRG Stadium need the Super Bowl
Excellent stadium picks! You definitely know your venues! It's great to see all of the potential out there! We really appreciate your thoughtful contributions! 👍
I'd like to see the Super Bowl return to Detroit at some point. The region has hosted two prior Super Bowls (16 at the Pontiac Silverdome, 40 at Ford Field). With the rise of the Lions and a city that can use a high profile boost, why not try again? My hometown of Orlando could be considered if they eventually get a fan covering reminiscent of Miami and the NFL relaxes its policy on only using stadiums that host at least one current NFL team. Failing that, why not go back to the Rose Bowl on occasion?
Thank you for this excellent and well-thought-out comment! It's great to hear your thoughts on Detroit and how they could benefit from the Super Bowl! It's also very valuable to consider other venues like the Rose Bowl or Orlando, where the NFL would need to re-think some of their priorities. Thanks for giving us all so much to think about and discuss! ✍️
Bears and Raiders, those are two very passionate fanbases! Both cities have a lot to offer for the Super Bowl, and we appreciate you sharing your fandom and support. Thanks for your comment! 🙌
Chicago hosting a Superbowl would be cool 💙🧡💙🧡💯 the city of Chicago has alot of fun stuff for people to do as well we got good food also here in Chicago it only makes sense to host a SUPERBOWL in the 3rd largest city in America also the Chicago bears will get a new stadium 13:10
Great question! Jacksonville has definitely been in the conversation before. While TIAA Bank Field hosted the Super Bowl back in 2005, any future bids would likely depend on the planned stadium renovations the Jaguars have been discussing. If those upgrades happen, Jacksonville could definitely make a strong case to host again. Thanks for bringing it up!
They will not put another super bowl in Jacksonville again because lack of accomodations ( not enough hotels) last time they had to bring in barge's and river boats . beautiful city though 😁
Great point! You’re absolutely right about the accommodation challenges during their last Super Bowl. The barges and riverboats were such a unique workaround, but it highlighted the need for more hotel capacity. Hopefully, with future developments, they might address this and make a stronger case for hosting again. Fingers crossed!
@@LarryScott-c2p That was nearly 2 decades ago. If you think a city hasn’t made any progress in that area, I’m not sure you understand how cities grow.
You and me both! U.S. Bank Stadium is an awesome venue and definitely deserves another Super Bowl. Who else is on board for bringing Super Bowl LXVI to Minneapolis? Show your support below! 👇
The seating capacity is indeed 71,008! We're impressed with your attention to detail… even though it was already on screen! (top right-hand corner). Thank you for taking the time to confirm what was already there! 🙌
Thanks for bringing up Glendale, Miami, Tampa Bay, and Houston! They're all great cities and all deserving of consideration. We appreciate you sharing your opinions! 👍
It's important to consider the real-world challenges cities face. However, the promise of a new stadium and the city's entertainment draw still positions Nashville as a strong contender. 💯
Thanks for the comment! That's a fantastic point about New Orleans' location and the convenience it offers with hotels, restaurants, and the French Quarter. Location definitely plays a huge role! 👍
Yes Nashville and Chicago, but don't forget DC. It looks like the Commanders and going to go back to the site of the old RFK Stadium with a new state of the art dome Stadium. Also Cleveland is building a new stadium with a dome. I wish Baltimore would have done the same, but the city gave the 500 million to renovate M&T Bank Stadium.
Excellent points all around! Thank you for bringing up the new stadium developments in DC and Cleveland! Those will be two new major players on the scene! It's interesting to think also about all the money these cities are spending, and it definitely impacts their bids! Thanks for the insights! 🙏
I hope that they change the style of music played during the halftime show. I would rather hear Synthony (RUclips them) then constantly hearing this ...
Appreciate you commenting! The music during the halftime show can definitely make or break the experience. While we were focusing on future locations for Super Bowls in this video, your point about a new style of music is a good one! Perhaps the halftime shows will change in the new venues you would like to see.
That's a great question! Phoenix is definitely a city to consider. While it didn't make our main predictions in this video, it's worth exploring as a potential future host.
State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals, should host another Super Bowl within the next 10 years. It successfully hosted Super Bowl XLII (2008), Super Bowl IL (2015), and Super Bowl LVII (2023). That's seven or eight years between Super Bowls; adding the new stadium in Nashville to the mix should mean that the next Super Bowl would be around 2031 or 2032. The greater Phoenix area has excellent weather in January and February, many entertainment and outdoor recreational opportunities, and a large supply of hotel rooms. It hosts the Fiesta Bowl every year and has hosted NCAA college football championship games and the NCAA Final Four in April 2024. It also has 15 MLB teams for spring training from mid-February through most of March.
You're spot on: AT&T Stadium is in Arlington and does not have direct rail transit access! Thanks for highlighting that detail. It's definitely something to keep in mind. 👍
Thanks for your predictions! Jacksonville for 2031-32! That's a great callout! We appreciate you sharing your thoughts on the future Super Bowl locations! 👍
By most fans and experts Levi stadium is a horrible experience now why another super bowl no clue,also when the stadium is host the League takes all expects of the stadium including merchandise, concessions and all prices,so Atlanta wouldn't be having cheap food and merchandise! For some reason this is true on all major sporting events Super bowl,world series, all star ect.
You raise some great points! Levi’s Stadium has certainly had mixed reviews from fans, especially when it comes to factors like location and overall experience. The NFL seems to favor it for its modern design and proximity to Silicon Valley, but fan feedback like yours is really important to consider. As for concessions and merchandise, you're absolutely right-pricing often changes during major events like the Super Bowl due to the league’s control over operations. Atlanta’s affordable pricing model for regular season games is a standout feature, but unfortunately, it likely wouldn’t carry over to a Super Bowl scenario. Thanks for sharing your insights!
The experience may have been horrible, but that doesn’t mean they should ban the stadium from getting any more Super Bowls. What they’ll probably do is give the stadium time to make improvements from their last experience and then try again. However, if the next attempt is terrible again, that’s when the NFL may consider not going back there until there are MAJOR changes - like a major renovation or a brand new venue.
Thanks for bringing up Cleveland! You're right, we should definitely be keeping an eye on the city, and that new stadium will certainly change the landscape! With the new stadium development that you've mentioned, it could certainly be a new area that will be up and coming. We appreciate you sharing your thoughts! 🙌
You are absolutely correct! The next two Super Bowls will be after the 2024 and 2025 seasons. Thanks for making that clear for everyone. We appreciate you taking the time to point that out! 💯
That's a really interesting point about Cleveland! Thanks for bringing it up. A new domed stadium in Cleveland would definitely shake things up in terms of potential Midwest Super Bowl hosts. It's definitely something to consider in the future.
That's definitely a valid point! The NFL can absolutely make exceptions or have some flexibility in their requirements, it certainly wouldn't be the first time. So, even with a smaller capacity, Nashville's new stadium could still be a contender if it checks all the other boxes!
That's a great question, and it definitely deserves a deeper look! It's true that it's a passionate city with a strong fanbase, however, there are a few factors that may be holding it back from being selected. It has a great atmosphere and many modern amenities, but the fact that it's an open-air venue in a cold-weather city is a considerable issue, and it is slightly under the minimum seating capacity that the NFL requires. Thanks for raising that point, as there is certainly a lot to consider! 🤔
That's a great point! You're right, Orlando is a city that is well known but not always associated with the Super Bowl. That's a good question, and we appreciate you bringing it up. Thanks for your comment! 👍
Orlando probably won’t ever get a Super Bowl because it already hosts the pro bowl games. However the NFL has discussed putting the Super Bowl in non-NFL cities before. Whether that option is still open is anybody’s guess.
Thanks for sharing your perspective on the national anthem at the Super Bowl. It definitely sparks different opinions each and every year. It is certainly a point to consider, and it is great to have these conversations.
Miami for 2030! That's a strong contender! Who else out there would love to see the Super Bowl in Miami? What makes you all want to see it there? Let's hear your thoughts below! 👇
You're so right! It's amazing to think that AT&T Stadium is in the running for hosting both Super Bowl and FIFA World Cup matches! It shows what a world-class venue it really is! Thanks for pointing that out, and adding to our excitement! 🙌 ⚽
The stadium is located in Inglewood, not Hollywood... yes, even though it's already written on the screen (top right-hand corner). So thank you for taking the time to confirm what was already there! 🙏
An international Super Bowl in London, Germany or Japan would definitely add a new layer of complexity for the two NFL teams! Thanks for bringing that up! 👍
Thanks for sharing your Super Bowl location predictions! That's a great mix of potential host cities! And yes, Cleveland in 2034 is definitely a question mark that a lot of us are thinking about! 👍
Atlanta is a great city, and you're right, Mercedes-Benz Stadium is a fantastic venue! While the Super Bowl is indeed heading to Atlanta in 2028 (Super Bowl LXII), the confirmed location for 2027 (Super Bowl LXI) is actually SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, as mentioned in the video.
the dumbest thing ever was making an indoor california stadium heyyy lets not make fans watch a game in 70 degree perfect weather with sun lets make it 70 and indoor with artificial lighting . 50 million spent for the same conditions if not worse
We appreciate your take on this! Which particular city do you feel would be unprepared at this time to host a Super Bowl, and what needs to be rebuilt in your opinion? Please let us know below! 👇
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on SoFi and the Superdome! You've given us a clear and very specific opinion, and we appreciate you taking the time to share it! 👍
You're spot on! Philadelphia is a great topic to discuss! If you remember, we did touch on this in our last video (🏈 NFL Stadiums That Will NEVER Host a Super Bowl! ruclips.net/video/MKnY2z40xFg/видео.html ), so it might be worth going back to take a look at it! It may have some answers for you regarding Philadelphia's potential for Super Bowl hosting. We appreciate you taking the time to engage! 👍
Thanks for sharing the details on Cleveland! It's great to know they've got experience with major events. I appreciate you adding to the conversation! 👍
Thanks for bringing up Pittsburgh. It’s important to consider those strong football cities and Pittsburgh definitely has a lot to offer. You're spot on to wonder why it's not in the conversation. It has an iconic history and would definitely bring something unique to the table. Thanks for helping us see another perspective! ✍️
Super Bowl again at Levi's Stadium I prefer stadiums of Denver Broncos or Seattle Seahawks or Kansas City Chiefs arr all these are more beautiful stadium than Levi's Stadium
Thanks for your comment! It's interesting that you prefer the stadiums of Denver, Seattle and Kansas City. They are all really great venues and great potential options. I can understand why you prefer them over Levi's! They certainly have a lot to offer! Thanks for making us consider other options! 👍
Thank you for expressing that point of view! It's important to consider that there are a variety of opinions and that not everyone agrees on who will host future Super Bowls! You're very confident about Dallas and Minneapolis not hosting again. What factors are you looking at that make you come to that conclusion? We appreciate you helping us look at all sides of the topic! ✍️
Nashville, Chicago and Minnesota won’t get a Super Bowl because the weather. They have to find someplace for the NFL experience, Los Angeles won’t have two Super Bowls in 5 years.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts about weather and Los Angeles! Those are all important aspects of picking Super Bowl locations. I appreciate the comment! 👍
Thanks for sharing your opinion! It's definitely worth considering whether SoFi and Vegas should host again so soon. The NFL does tend to move around the locations. I would love to hear more of your thoughts! What other venues should they be considering?
That's a totally fair point! It's understandable to feel like Dallas deserves a chance, especially with AT&T Stadium being so impressive.The NFL has a lot of factors to consider when choosing host locations (like economic impact and infrastructure). But it's true that the bid process is not always what people expect.
Like someone said earlier. I think the rose bowl🌹 in Pasadena, CA is a better location than SOFI in a lot of ways. I actually think that's where the college football championship should be held every year. It's too iconic of a venue to not have another super bowl. And I'll throw one more out there. If that pile of garbage known as Levi's stadium can host a super bowl... Why not the LA coliseum? Yeah I said it. The coliseum is still a better venue than Levi's stadium. 😆 But i don't see the super bowl being played in too many cold locations like Detroit, Indianapolis, or Minnesota for a while. Even with their dome stadiums. Nobody wanna travel to Minneapolis in no damn February. 😆
Haha, "that pile of garbage known as Levi's Stadium"; you're not holding back! 😄 I love the enthusiasm for the Rose Bowl and its history! You've definitely got a point about its iconic status and its claim to a Super Bowl bid. And your thoughts on the Coliseum are worth considering! Minneapolis weather isn't for the faint of heart, haha! Thanks for sharing your insights! 👍
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My super bowl rotation 1.arlington 2. Miami 3. Houston 4. Superdome 5. Jacksonville
Great Super Bowl rotation! Thanks for giving us your list of preferred venues! We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts! 👍
Don't forget Nashville they will definitely host one
I think Miami will get one soon and if they do the upgrades in Jacksonville, they’ll have one also
You're right, Miami is always in the conversation for Super Bowl locations!
They definitely have the infrastructure and appeal. And you're spot on that upgrades in Jacksonville could make them a potential future host too.
It's all about those stadium developments.
Thanks for your input! 👍
Miami would be nice
Predictions for 2029-2034:
2029: Nashville
2030: Chicago
2031: Jacksonville
2032: Cleveland
2033: Washington
2034: Tampa
Thanks for offering your predictions! 👍
It's interesting to see a completely different lineup. I'd be really interested in hearing your reasoning behind those picks; What factors led you to those choices?
A SUPERBOWL in Chicago would be Awesome
The Stadiums that are in the cold weather they also need to hold a Superbowls games because it's not fair that the only ones that have a roof and have warm weather can holds the Superbowls
You're spot on with this comment! It’s not fair that the Super Bowl is only always in the warm-weather locations, with a dome! We definitely need to bring some diversity into the mix! Thanks for sharing! 👍
Why do they host superbowl every 5 years in the same stadium that had it 5 years ago. Put in gillette home of 6 time patriots
@@markdemos8033 No roof at Gillette Stadium and it's too cold in New England in February
London, Brazil, Germany, Mexico City, Indianapolis and Houston should host one
Okay, this is a very interesting list! That's quite a vision, and we appreciate you sharing it! 👍
What do the rest of you think?
How do these locations sound to you all?
Which ones would you love to see host the most?
Let’s hear all the thoughts in the comments! 👇
You had a good suggestion with nashville.I hope Indianapolis can host one more as well
Appreciate the comment! Indianapolis has a great track record with hosting major events; it would be amazing to see them in the mix again. They definitely know how to put on a good show!
I was there a few days before the sb the festivities were awesome
I cannot believe you didn't include Cleveland as a possibility, which will have a state of the art stadium in 2029. Currently under construction, it will be a domed stadium, with ample seating, hotel rooms, easy public transportation to and from and is next to the airport. I hope the Browns make it to the Super Bowl before it is completed, but Cleveland might be a landing spot in the future 2029-2034!
You're absolutely right! Thanks for pointing out the new domed stadium in Cleveland: it's definitely an oversight on our part and a major factor for consideration.
That sounds like it has all the makings of a potential Super Bowl host.
We appreciate you sharing those details! Hopefully the Browns make it in time for their new home. 🙏
ARE YOU KIDDING.
CLEARLY ALL AI since there is NO construction going in un Cleveland
I’m excited for Super Bowl 60 in 2026. The Bay Area is super nice and Fisherman’s Wharf is an awesome place to be at and lots of great food to try out.
Thanks for your comment!
It's fantastic to see your excitement for Super Bowl 60!
And you're right Fisherman's Wharf sounds incredible.
The 2031 Super Bowl will be Tampa Bay.
Nice pick! Tampa Bay would be a great Super Bowl city. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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@@gamearenas well Disney has la in Super Bowl 61 and Super Bowl 65 will be in Tampa and both espn will covering it so it makes the most sense. Super Bowl 64 will be in the new Jacksonville stadium.
@@gamearenasWhy you not talked about Miami Dolphins Hard Rock Stadium for Superbowl
Yes sir
Would love to see Chicago host the Super Bowl! Only problem is our stadium is the smallest and oldest in the nfl and we would need a brand new stadium with a roof.
You've got great taste! Chicago is an amazing city that would be a great Super Bowl host! But you're right, they do need a new stadium with a roof in order to make it a reality! Thanks for sharing those important details! 🙌
A Chicago Superbowl would be cool
You are right about So-Fi Stadium, but also you have the NFL Network on the So-Fi premises, so it cost less to travel than going elsewhere, believe me, the NFL considers this.
That's a fantastic point about the NFL Network at SoFi Stadium!
It definitely adds another layer to their appeal.
Thanks for adding that insight! 👍
Denver, Colorado, with one of the riches ownerships in the NFL and a few locations already picked out for new stadium and them wanting a covered stadium, I see home of the Denver Broncos in near future.
Interesting point about Denver! With their ownership and stadium plans, they definitely could be a city to watch.
Thanks for adding to the conversation! 👍
Sofi isn't great. 5 billion but no ac..it isn't a.dome just has a screen.mechanism.to shield the sun.
Why Not MetLife Stadium ? A multi-purpose venue that has hosted numerous big events with the highest ratings without the benefits of any stylish or retractable roof. That alone gives it an advantage over the competition.
MetLife is the largest most spacious seating venue in the NFL with more than enough restrooms & concessions to avoid long lines better than any other venue. The most 1st class public transports connects between New York, New Jersey & Philadelphia. Tons of nearby luxury hotels and short drives to Airports.
It draws the most sell out crowds every year in & out of NFL events. It has NFL's largest parking and ranked as the #1 best tailgating venue along with a great view of the NYC skyline. It does the job better than any other venue.
If it's good enough to win the rights to host the world cup finals - It's good enough to host another super bowl. The field condition has proven it could handle any inclimate weather.
This is a great list of all the features of MetLife Stadium, and you've certainly given us a lot to consider!
Thanks for highlighting all of its strong qualities.
We appreciate you taking the time to share your opinions! 👍
The Chicago Superbowl location is too much of a stretch... I would think New Orleans would be a better choice for 2034.
That's a bold statement! You're a strong advocate for New Orleans, and I'm curious to hear more about why you think it should be the choice for that year!
Chicago hosting the Superbowl would be Awesome 😎 💙🧡💙🧡💯
@JOHNNYCHICAGO8 they tried in NJ with Metlifr stadium. It failed miserably. I am not saying Chicago could not do it, but MetLife Field ruined it for other cold weather teams.
@@xander66644ya I know I understand but Chicago is a big market city just like New York it would make sense to bring a super bowl to Chicago if Detroit and Minnesota can do it so can Chicago. Chicago is also the 3rd largest city with lots of attractions food and on top of that the Chicago BEARS are getting a new indoor stadium 🏟️ for all Year around events. Not just football. But ya I really think Chicago can do it
You can't count on the Dallas/Jerry Jones stadium. Have you forgotten when it was first built and what a disaster that Super Bowl was? The stadium wasn't prepared AND they had a major ice storm that shut down the city. I remember it very clearly because I worked for a health insurance company and I had to take care of all the Texas load along with my regular load.
Thank you for sharing your personal experience! That's a valuable reminder that having a great stadium isn't enough and you have to be prepared for anything. The initial Super Bowl at AT&T Stadium certainly had some bumps along the road, so it’s always helpful to hear from people who were there and directly impacted! It is certainly a reminder that we need to think more broadly than just the stadiums! ✍️
Every stadium deserves a super bowl
You've hit on something really important here! It's a great thought that every NFL venue should get the opportunity to host the big game! I love the inclusiveness of that!
Ive been living in Indianapolis for over 8 years now so maybe there’s some bias here. But this is a GREAT sports town. The Big Ten Championship is here every year, just had NBA All Star Weekend last year, has hosted 7 Men’s Final Fours and the WWE Royal Rumble will be in Lucas Oil Stadium which is beautifully built. I think Indy should get another Super Bowl!!
Thanks for sharing your experience and perspective!
It's awesome to hear from someone who has seen firsthand how great a sports town Indianapolis is! And it is really great how active their venues are.
I completely agree that Lucas Oil Stadium is beautifully built!
Thanks for showing us how Indy does big events! 🙏
They should
Big 10 should move all championship games to Las Vegas
LA, Santa Clara, Las Vegas, Glendale, Dallas/Houston, New Orleans, Atlanta should be the permanent locations with a random location sprinkled in here or there
😂 Got it. Thanks for summing up the current Super Bowl selection process in a nutshell! 👍
@@gamearenas no problem, the NFL gets some things right
What about Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California Awesome stadium.
The Rose Bowl! Absolutely a legendary stadium.
Thanks for bringing it up! It definitely has a ton of history and is an awesome venue.
While it's not typically on the shortlist for Super Bowl hosts due to its open-air design, it's always a great place to visit!
I don't think you will ever see another Super Bowl in the Rose Bowl or LA Coliseum. Sofi Stadium is the headliner in LA now.
Why have it in the LA area at the Rose Bowl when there's So Fi Stadium
State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals, should host another Super Bowl within the next 10 years. It successfully hosted Super Bowl XLII (2008), Super Bowl IL (2015), and Super Bowl LVII (2023). That's seven or eight years between Super Bowls; adding the new stadium in Nashville to the mix should mean that the next Super Bowl would be around 2031 or 2032.
Thanks for the detailed info on State Farm Stadium! That's some good historical context. It's fascinating to see that 7-8 year gap between their Super Bowl appearances.
It makes me think about how these patterns might influence future selections. With the new stadium in Nashville and the NFLs desire to feature newer venues, perhaps 2031 or 2032 is the perfect timeline for them.
Dallas had the ticket snafu the time they hosted it plus a bad ice storm that likely has hurt their chances
That's a great point about Dallas's past hosting challenges! The ticket issues and the ice storm during their previous Super Bowl are certainly things to consider.
But i still believe That Dallas has all its chances to host a SuperBowl.
They do sometimes make exceptions like temperature so it could be hosted at MetLife
You've hit on something important! The NFL can indeed make exceptions based on different criteria, and temperature seems like one of them! MetLife is a good example to use! Thanks for sharing that information! 🙌
@ I personally hope we get one at the new bills stadium. It would hopefully mean we get some real football fans in there and not just the rich people
@@GoalHornGeek New Highmark Stadium won't have a roof
@@tylertheanimator MetLife also didn’t meet the criteria, but like I stated, they have and can make exceptions
Pittsburgh Steelers Stadium
That's a great pick! Thanks for sharing your preference! 👍
No more for Arizona?
Thanks for bringing up Arizona! You're right, it is definitely a market that has hosted the Super Bowl in the past, and it may seem like a place that deserves another shot. It's a great point to consider.
Arizona won't host another Super Bowl for a while because they hosted Super Bowl 57 a few years ago.
Indianapolis gets a Super Bowl before Minneapolis.
Interesting! Indianapolis before Minneapolis, you say?
Thanks for sharing your prediction! 👍
LA and Vegas should host one every 5 years then rotate the other 3 years.
Chicago will definitely get one the first year their eligible, which would be the stadiums second season.
Thanks for sharing your vision for a future Super Bowl rotation! I can understand the appeal of having LA and Vegas as regular hosts, with the other locations rotating through. And you're definitely confident in Chicago getting the bid right away. You've certainly given us a lot to think about! What do you think would be the other top picks for your rotation? Let's discuss! ✍️
I wish the packers could host a Super Bowl 😅
This comment really highlights the intersection of hope and realism in football. On one hand, the Super Bowl is a major event that requires very specific criteria, including modern amenities and infrastructure. On the other hand, there's the magic and history of a place like Lambeau Field, and a desire to see the biggest game played in some of the most iconic locations.
I appreciate you sharing your wish with us!
Where’s buffalo (we’re getting a new bigger stadium) we need buffalo to host one at least like MetLife stadium did
You are absolutely right! With their new stadium, they have a case for hosting a Super Bowl!
For more details about new Highmark Stadium, you can watch our previous video (5 Future NFL Stadium Projects: Inside the $8 Billion Transformation: ruclips.net/video/vwbJYTR6a-E/видео.html )
We appreciate your input and encourage you to check out that video.
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The Bills new stadium won't have a roof
11:43 Correction: NCAA Final Four in 2019.
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@@gamearenas The Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, held the Final Four in 2022.
It is more likely brake the trend of rap music in favor of country or rock music.
Thanks for your comment!
It’s interesting to consider the future of the halftime show and whether the NFL will change their approach.
I appreciate your viewpoint! 👍
I like to see Rock bands in the Super Bowl Halftime show and i myself is Black man i love all kind of music AC/DC,Vixen and Living Colour can do the show
If nfl have some international games then potentially stadiums like Wembley in London, Allianz Arena in Munich, Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid, Camp Nou in Barcelona and these could host first not American (in sense of game when NFL teams play final) Super Bowl to show excitement for Europe to spread like football/soccer
That's a fascinating idea, and it certainly makes you think outside the box.
Hosting the Super Bowl in Europe would be a massive undertaking but you've mentioned some incredible stadiums.
Wembley, Allianz Arena, Santiago Bernabéu, and Camp Nou are all world-class venues with the potential to attract fans from all corners of the globe.
It would be an amazing way to expand the game internationally. We appreciate the new perspective! 👍
I wish the Lucas Oil Stadium, AT&T Stadium upcoming new Huntington Bank Field (Cleveland Browns), upcoming new Highmark Stadium (Buffalo Bills & NRG Stadium need the Super Bowl
Excellent stadium picks! You definitely know your venues!
It's great to see all of the potential out there!
We really appreciate your thoughtful contributions! 👍
I'd like to see the Super Bowl return to Detroit at some point. The region has hosted two prior Super Bowls (16 at the Pontiac Silverdome, 40 at Ford Field). With the rise of the Lions and a city that can use a high profile boost, why not try again? My hometown of Orlando could be considered if they eventually get a fan covering reminiscent of Miami and the NFL relaxes its policy on only using stadiums that host at least one current NFL team. Failing that, why not go back to the Rose Bowl on occasion?
Thank you for this excellent and well-thought-out comment!
It's great to hear your thoughts on Detroit and how they could benefit from the Super Bowl! It's also very valuable to consider other venues like the Rose Bowl or Orlando, where the NFL would need to re-think some of their priorities.
Thanks for giving us all so much to think about and discuss! ✍️
My Favorite NFL Teams are NFC Chicago Bears & AFC Las Vegas Raiders. Great Super Bowl Sites.
Bears and Raiders, those are two very passionate fanbases!
Both cities have a lot to offer for the Super Bowl, and we appreciate you sharing your fandom and support.
Thanks for your comment! 🙌
@@gamearenas Touche' (smile)
Chicago hosting a Superbowl would be cool 💙🧡💙🧡💯 the city of Chicago has alot of fun stuff for people to do as well we got good food also here in Chicago it only makes sense to host a SUPERBOWL in the 3rd largest city in America also the Chicago bears will get a new stadium 13:10
You have made some incredible points! Chicago certainly sounds like an amazing option for future Super Bowls! Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 👍
@gamearenas you're welcome thank you 😎
What about Jacksonville
Great question! Jacksonville has definitely been in the conversation before. While TIAA Bank Field hosted the Super Bowl back in 2005, any future bids would likely depend on the planned stadium renovations the Jaguars have been discussing.
If those upgrades happen, Jacksonville could definitely make a strong case to host again.
Thanks for bringing it up!
They will not put another super bowl in Jacksonville again because lack of accomodations ( not enough hotels) last time they had to bring in barge's and river boats . beautiful city though 😁
Great point! You’re absolutely right about the accommodation challenges during their last Super Bowl.
The barges and riverboats were such a unique workaround, but it highlighted the need for more hotel capacity. Hopefully, with future developments, they might address this and make a stronger case for hosting again.
Fingers crossed!
@@LarryScott-c2p That was nearly 2 decades ago. If you think a city hasn’t made any progress in that area, I’m not sure you understand how cities grow.
LXVI, US Bank Stadium, go for it
You and me both! U.S. Bank Stadium is an awesome venue and definitely deserves another Super Bowl.
Who else is on board for bringing Super Bowl LXVI to Minneapolis?
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M&T Bank Stadium has a seat capacity of 71,008
The seating capacity is indeed 71,008! We're impressed with your attention to detail… even though it was already on screen! (top right-hand corner). Thank you for taking the time to confirm what was already there! 🙌
Super Bowl 45 was in Arlington, Texas.
Why no Glendale, Arizona?
Why no Miami, Florida?
Why no Tampa Bay, Florida?
Why no Houston, Texas?
Thanks for bringing up Glendale, Miami, Tampa Bay, and Houston! They're all great cities and all deserving of consideration. We appreciate you sharing your opinions! 👍
Nashville has lousy transportation infrastructure and is overcrowded....traffic is brutal
It's important to consider the real-world challenges cities face. However, the promise of a new stadium and the city's entertainment draw still positions Nashville as a strong contender. 💯
Yes please host it in 2029 Nashville
A great choice! Thanks for making that clear! We appreciate your opinion! 👍
New Orleans is the best to host Superbowl there location is working distance from hotels and restaurants even French quarter.
Thanks for the comment! That's a fantastic point about New Orleans' location and the convenience it offers with hotels, restaurants, and the French Quarter. Location definitely plays a huge role! 👍
Yes I hope the Super dome is around for a long time
Yes Nashville and Chicago, but don't forget DC. It looks like the Commanders and going to go back to the site of the old RFK Stadium with a new state of the art dome Stadium. Also Cleveland is building a new stadium with a dome. I wish Baltimore would have done the same, but the city gave the 500 million to renovate M&T Bank Stadium.
Excellent points all around!
Thank you for bringing up the new stadium developments in DC and Cleveland! Those will be two new major players on the scene!
It's interesting to think also about all the money these cities are spending, and it definitely impacts their bids!
Thanks for the insights! 🙏
Minneapolis US Bank stadium is better I agree
Thanks for sharing your opinion!
U.S. Bank Stadium is definitely a contender for future Super Bowls.
I hope that they change the style of music played during the halftime show. I would rather hear Synthony (RUclips them) then constantly hearing this ...
Appreciate you commenting!
The music during the halftime show can definitely make or break the experience.
While we were focusing on future locations for Super Bowls in this video, your point about a new style of music is a good one!
Perhaps the halftime shows will change in the new venues you would like to see.
What about Phoenix??????????
That's a great question! Phoenix is definitely a city to consider. While it didn't make our main predictions in this video, it's worth exploring as a potential future host.
State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals, should host another Super Bowl within the next 10 years. It successfully hosted Super Bowl XLII (2008), Super Bowl IL (2015), and Super Bowl LVII (2023). That's seven or eight years between Super Bowls; adding the new stadium in Nashville to the mix should mean that the next Super Bowl would be around 2031 or 2032.
The greater Phoenix area has excellent weather in January and February, many entertainment and outdoor recreational opportunities, and a large supply of hotel rooms. It hosts the Fiesta Bowl every year and has hosted NCAA college football championship games and the NCAA Final Four in April 2024. It also has 15 MLB teams for spring training from mid-February through most of March.
@HighpointerGeocacher ive been in the Phoenix area since last summer...great weather
Phoenix had Super Bowl 57, they won't be getting another one so soon after
Att stadium is in Arlington tx. With no public rail transit.
You're spot on: AT&T Stadium is in Arlington and does not have direct rail transit access!
Thanks for highlighting that detail. It's definitely something to keep in mind. 👍
Jacksonville will host the super bowl in 2031-32
Thanks for your predictions! Jacksonville for 2031-32! That's a great callout! We appreciate you sharing your thoughts on the future Super Bowl locations! 👍
By most fans and experts Levi stadium is a horrible experience now why another super bowl no clue,also when the stadium is host the League takes all expects of the stadium including merchandise, concessions and all prices,so Atlanta wouldn't be having cheap food and merchandise! For some reason this is true on all major sporting events Super bowl,world series, all star ect.
You raise some great points! Levi’s Stadium has certainly had mixed reviews from fans, especially when it comes to factors like location and overall experience. The NFL seems to favor it for its modern design and proximity to Silicon Valley, but fan feedback like yours is really important to consider.
As for concessions and merchandise, you're absolutely right-pricing often changes during major events like the Super Bowl due to the league’s control over operations.
Atlanta’s affordable pricing model for regular season games is a standout feature, but unfortunately, it likely wouldn’t carry over to a Super Bowl scenario.
Thanks for sharing your insights!
The experience may have been horrible, but that doesn’t mean they should ban the stadium from getting any more Super Bowls. What they’ll probably do is give the stadium time to make improvements from their last experience and then try again. However, if the next attempt is terrible again, that’s when the NFL may consider not going back there until there are MAJOR changes - like a major renovation or a brand new venue.
No Cleveland with the new stadium we’re getting
Thanks for bringing up Cleveland! You're right, we should definitely be keeping an eye on the city, and that new stadium will certainly change the landscape!
With the new stadium development that you've mentioned, it could certainly be a new area that will be up and coming.
We appreciate you sharing your thoughts! 🙌
What about new high market stadium in buffalo
Excellent point! The new Highmark Stadium in Buffalo is definitely one to watch in the future.
Thanks for mentioning it! 👍
No roof
@David-di8nm neither did lambeau field n they played one there
@@Daveweasner-im3zqno they didn’t
The next 2 super bowls are in 2025 and 2026 season
You are absolutely correct! The next two Super Bowls will be after the 2024 and 2025 seasons. Thanks for making that clear for everyone. We appreciate you taking the time to point that out! 💯
Yes Chicago do it in 2033
That's a great pick! Thanks for sharing your opinion! 👍
Cleveland building new Dome stadium. they would be more likely than Minneapolis to host in the Mid-west.
That's a really interesting point about Cleveland! Thanks for bringing it up.
A new domed stadium in Cleveland would definitely shake things up in terms of potential Midwest Super Bowl hosts. It's definitely something to consider in the future.
It's interesting Cleveland is the only NFL city that has never either been to or hosted a super bowl.
Agreed
Bears stadium cool
Agreed! A new Bears stadium could be really cool!
Thanks for the comment! 👍
More like FREEZING. 😂
AT&T Stadium ISN'T in DALLAS it's in ARLINGTON.
N as u said stadiums have to have 70000+ seats not 60000 so that would stop Nashville
That's definitely a valid point! The NFL can absolutely make exceptions or have some flexibility in their requirements, it certainly wouldn't be the first time. So, even with a smaller capacity, Nashville's new stadium could still be a contender if it checks all the other boxes!
They have to have 70000+ available AT THAT TIME. If the Nashville stadium is expandable, then this is not an issue at all.
Why not Lincoln financial field home of the Eagles?
That's a great question, and it definitely deserves a deeper look! It's true that it's a passionate city with a strong fanbase, however, there are a few factors that may be holding it back from being selected. It has a great atmosphere and many modern amenities, but the fact that it's an open-air venue in a cold-weather city is a considerable issue, and it is slightly under the minimum seating capacity that the NFL requires. Thanks for raising that point, as there is certainly a lot to consider! 🤔
Miami
Thanks for sharing! What is it about Miami that makes it a good fit in your opinion?
I'd be interested in hearing more about your thinking! ✍️
Too bad Orlando can’t be considered
That's a great point! You're right, Orlando is a city that is well known but not always associated with the Super Bowl.
That's a good question, and we appreciate you bringing it up. Thanks for your comment! 👍
Orlando probably won’t ever get a Super Bowl because it already hosts the pro bowl games. However the NFL has discussed putting the Super Bowl in non-NFL cities before. Whether that option is still open is anybody’s guess.
Why can the superbowl have 1 NATIONAL ANTHEM this time
Thanks for sharing your perspective on the national anthem at the Super Bowl. It definitely sparks different opinions each and every year. It is certainly a point to consider, and it is great to have these conversations.
Super Bowl 2030 in Miami
Miami for 2030! That's a strong contender!
Who else out there would love to see the Super Bowl in Miami?
What makes you all want to see it there?
Let's hear your thoughts below! 👇
I m excited some of this stadium will be FIFA World Cup:) Most prestigious football even in ther world
You're so right! It's amazing to think that AT&T Stadium is in the running for hosting both Super Bowl and FIFA World Cup matches! It shows what a world-class venue it really is!
Thanks for pointing that out, and adding to our excitement! 🙌 ⚽
2:35 Inglewood not Hollywood
The stadium is located in Inglewood, not Hollywood... yes, even though it's already written on the screen (top right-hand corner). So thank you for taking the time to confirm what was already there! 🙏
@ my bad
Hold up. International Super Bowl? That wouldn’t go very well for the other team, NFL would COOK them
An international Super Bowl in London, Germany or Japan would definitely add a new layer of complexity for the two NFL teams! Thanks for bringing that up! 👍
Definitely yes in 2031
Got it! 👍 Thanks for sharing your viewpoint!
2029 Dallas,2030 Nashville,2031Los Angeles,2032 Tampa,2033Minnesota,2034 Cleveland?
Thanks for sharing your Super Bowl location predictions!
That's a great mix of potential host cities!
And yes, Cleveland in 2034 is definitely a question mark that a lot of us are thinking about! 👍
Atlanta in 2027
Atlanta is a great city, and you're right, Mercedes-Benz Stadium is a fantastic venue! While the Super Bowl is indeed heading to Atlanta in 2028 (Super Bowl LXII), the confirmed location for 2027 (Super Bowl LXI) is actually SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, as mentioned in the video.
the dumbest thing ever was making an indoor california stadium heyyy lets not make fans watch a game in 70 degree perfect weather with sun lets make it 70 and indoor with artificial lighting . 50 million spent for the same conditions if not worse
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How late is not ready for any super bowl right now they have to rebuild
We appreciate your take on this! Which particular city do you feel would be unprepared at this time to host a Super Bowl, and what needs to be rebuilt in your opinion? Please let us know below! 👇
Too many so-fi, and take the old superdome out of the rotation
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on SoFi and the Superdome!
You've given us a clear and very specific opinion, and we appreciate you taking the time to share it! 👍
Miami 2029
Miami in 2029 - sounds great! Thanks for sharing your preference with us! 👍
Why not Detroit
Thanks for bringing that up! It is certainly a city with a lot of history! 👍
Why not Philadelphia pa
You're spot on! Philadelphia is a great topic to discuss!
If you remember, we did touch on this in our last video (🏈 NFL Stadiums That Will NEVER Host a Super Bowl! ruclips.net/video/MKnY2z40xFg/видео.html ), so it might be worth going back to take a look at it!
It may have some answers for you regarding Philadelphia's potential for Super Bowl hosting.
We appreciate you taking the time to engage! 👍
Cleveland Is About to leave here Dome And We have All Star and RNC And Women's Final Four
Thanks for sharing the details on Cleveland! It's great to know they've got experience with major events. I appreciate you adding to the conversation! 👍
Why not Pittsburgh pa
Thanks for bringing up Pittsburgh. It’s important to consider those strong football cities and Pittsburgh definitely has a lot to offer.
You're spot on to wonder why it's not in the conversation. It has an iconic history and would definitely bring something unique to the table.
Thanks for helping us see another perspective! ✍️
Then you might as well bring a Super Bowl to Green Bay on the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field
No way L A in 2032
You've made your point clear, thanks for your feedback!👍
Super Bowl again at Levi's Stadium
I prefer stadiums of Denver Broncos or Seattle Seahawks or Kansas City Chiefs arr all these are more beautiful stadium than Levi's Stadium
Thanks for your comment! It's interesting that you prefer the stadiums of Denver, Seattle and Kansas City. They are all really great venues and great potential options.
I can understand why you prefer them over Levi's! They certainly have a lot to offer!
Thanks for making us consider other options! 👍
Dallas and Minneapolis aren't getting another super bowl
Thank you for expressing that point of view! It's important to consider that there are a variety of opinions and that not everyone agrees on who will host future Super Bowls! You're very confident about Dallas and Minneapolis not hosting again. What factors are you looking at that make you come to that conclusion?
We appreciate you helping us look at all sides of the topic! ✍️
Houston yes not Dallas
You've definitely got a strong opinion! We appreciate you making your preference clear! 🙌
Nashville, Chicago and Minnesota won’t get a Super Bowl because the weather. They have to find someplace for the NFL experience, Los Angeles won’t have two Super Bowls in 5 years.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts about weather and Los Angeles!
Those are all important aspects of picking Super Bowl locations.
I appreciate the comment! 👍
outdoor super bowl in a blizzard no half time bullshit
Haha, now that's a vision! A Blizzard Bowl!!
That's definitely a different kind of spectacle! 🔥
Thanks for the very…direct…take on things!
when its at a cold weather outdoor venue like football is supposed to be played let me know and i might go
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Then they should start the season in December and run it through March🙄
No to sofi so soon same about vegas
Thanks for sharing your opinion!
It's definitely worth considering whether SoFi and Vegas should host again so soon. The NFL does tend to move around the locations.
I would love to hear more of your thoughts!
What other venues should they be considering?
No come too vegas in 2030
Thanks for sharing your opinion
I think Dallas should have gotten SB 60. SF already hosted SB 50 why do they get another milestone SB?
That's a totally fair point! It's understandable to feel like Dallas deserves a chance, especially with AT&T Stadium being so impressive.The NFL has a lot of factors to consider when choosing host locations (like economic impact and infrastructure). But it's true that the bid process is not always what people expect.
@@gamearenas They should have at least have not given it to the very same city that hosted SB 50.
Because DALLAS SUCKS! Jerry Jones has proved that time and time again!
#FuckDallas
Dallas will be getting a future Super Bowl at Jerry World, it doesn't have to be a milestone one
@@michaelleroy9281 no it doesn't but I don't know why the same city that hosted sb 50 gets sb 60.
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Like someone said earlier. I think the rose bowl🌹 in Pasadena, CA is a better location than SOFI in a lot of ways. I actually think that's where the college football championship should be held every year. It's too iconic of a venue to not have another super bowl. And I'll throw one more out there. If that pile of garbage known as Levi's stadium can host a super bowl... Why not the LA coliseum? Yeah I said it. The coliseum is still a better venue than Levi's stadium. 😆
But i don't see the super bowl being played in too many cold locations like Detroit, Indianapolis, or Minnesota for a while. Even with their dome stadiums. Nobody wanna travel to Minneapolis in no damn February. 😆
Haha, "that pile of garbage known as Levi's Stadium"; you're not holding back! 😄 I love the enthusiasm for the Rose Bowl and its history! You've definitely got a point about its iconic status and its claim to a Super Bowl bid.
And your thoughts on the Coliseum are worth considering!
Minneapolis weather isn't for the faint of heart, haha!
Thanks for sharing your insights! 👍
Levi's Stadium is a beautiful Stadium, the rose bowl and the LA Coliseum are both dumps
Dude get to the point stop droning on and on and on and on
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Thanks for the feedback on the "overuse" of "drone shots" - noted for the next one!
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