Raiders hosting SB58 is why KC needs to win it cause the raiders need to suffer a division rival winning their 4 making them lead that division in wins in their stadiuim aswell as welcome a band to play wheels on the bus all after show cause the raiders deserve it.
I don’t mind Las Vegas but why do we need another big game in the Superdome. Do we not remember what happened the last time they hosted? NFL really needs to experiment more with cold weather games. Sure, it might not be the most attractive, but if they rotated the game around the league like they did the draft, it would give city It’s that are underrated the national attention they deserve.
You can't compare a Super Bowl being held in New York to one being held in Green Bay as justification that the Super Bowl should once again be held in an open air stadium during a traditionally cold weather city. We're talking about the biggest city in the United States to probably the smallest North American city, market share size in the four major professonal team sports.
@@TMC1982Part2 well, technically it's New Jersey but I get it. It's the NY market. Still, IMO most people want to go somewhere where they can comfortably be outside. Hang out by the pool. Drink Mai Thais at the tiki bar, Disneyland. You get the idea. And let's face it, it's NY. They don't need the economic boost of a SB.
Philadelphia has hosted the Army V. Navy game for 100 years. Philly can host a little Super Bowl. We got the environment , nightlife and little dangerous crime. Live a little. Go Birds!!
@@jeffreyrosario5524 they didn't have enough hotels in the area. That's a big prerequisite for hosting a SB. They actually had to rent some cruise ships and dock them nearby to meet the demand.
I would definitely include Lumen Field in Seattle. Lumen Field not only is a great stadium already, but it also has tons of opportunities since it is going to be one of the stadiums where going to be a World Cup game in 2026.
The past few Super Bowl days here in Kansas City have been decent weatherwise so it really wouldn’t be a problem. And with Mahomes playing the Chiefs just might be in it. Hey TPS video idea: are there Superbowls where a key rival of the host team qualified - and possibly won? Lumen Field the home of my Seahawks needs to host at least one during this decade it would be really special Lincoln Financial Field in Philly would be awesome. It would be on the same list as Buffalo Narrator: I know it can be freezing in Wisconsin in February. Me living in Wisconsin right now in February: yeah you're right as hell Super Bowl LVIII is taking place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, while Super Bowl LIX is taking place in the Superdome in New Orleans! Seattle should host one too! I really want the Denver Broncos to host a Super Bowl. Yes, I know the weather can change every single day in Denver but it’ll be awesome and yes I do believe the bills it is time. Did they host a Super Bowl I think you sent is supposed to host one in a couple of years I believe. Bills are getting a new stadium so I think that if they add a retractable roof they might have the Super Bowl there. I think the weather is part of it (or inside a dome) but also what kind of surrounding attractions are. That's why Meadowlands but not Lambeau or Buffalo. Indy is such an underrated city, it is literally built for events. all you need for any large event is within walking distance and is highly accessible. This is why the combine has and I hope will stay in Indy. It is arguably one of the best-functioning stadiums in the NFL. Would love to see the Superbowl get back to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Philadelphia has hosted the Army V. Navy game for 100 years. Philly can host a little Super Bowl. We have the environment, nightlife, and little dangerous crime. Live a little. Go Birds!! Still want a Super Bowl in Foxboro. I understand the weather may make for a challenge, but I still want to see it happen Jacksonville needs to host a Super Bowl again I think Levi’s Stadium and Ford Field do, They are kind of new and I think they just have the potential Still funny how weather can affect teams chances to go to the Superbowl, but can’t affect the Superbowl it’s self. Outdoor bowls need to be returned! Can't wait for Nashville to host one 😀I think Bristol Motorspeedway should be converted to a football field again and host a Superbowl. That or what would be cool is to see them build a field at Daytona I think the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta should host a Super Bowl. They only did it once in Super Bowl LIII. When Chicago Bears gets a new stadium I have heard they would get a roof so Chicago would be a great place to host a Superbowl. Would LOVE to see another SB Hosted in the H. One of the loudest stadiums with the most loyal fan base...go 12!... Seattle! I thought we would have made this list for sure! Why not? Does my stadium not hold enough people? 🤔 just wondering if that's the reason? If not that, then how come? Do a video on stadiums that, for one reason or another, always host good Super Bowls? Eg, State Farm Stadium, NRG Stadium. I wonder if you could do "NFL Stadiums That Need To Host the CFP National Championship" They don't give the cold weather cities as much consideration as they should. Another thing to consider is that it might not be worth it for a city to host one. I wanna see a Super Bowl in the rain and mud. Sofi Stadium needs to host the Super Bowl. Would also like to see Lincoln Financial field too. 🦅🦅🦅Indy is so good at hosting stuff that we get the final four every 4 years. And we host the 1st and 2nd rounds or the sweet sixteen and the elite eight every other year How bout Denver great place for kicking but may have harsh weather but I feel like the city could take the higher traffic of fans. I believe it never got to host any Super Bowls yet. What about 10 College Cities that should and could host?
Past few Super Bowl days here in Kansas City have been decent weatherwise and so it really wouldn’t be a problem. And with Mahomes playing the Chiefs just might be in it.
I think the weather is part of it (or inside a dome) but also what kind of surrounding attractions are. That's why Meadowlands but not Lambeau or Buffalo.
Indy is such an under rated city, it is litterally built for events. all you need for any large event is within walking distance and is highly accessable. This is why the combine has and I hope will stay in Indy. It is arguably one of the best functioning stadiams in the NFL.
These guys are ridiculous. They add Buffalo and 2 other teams for being "passionate" yet leave Philly out. Anyone that knows the area around Lincoln Financial would know it would be great for the Super Bowl.
I think the Mercedes-Benz stadium in Atlanta should host a Superbowl. They only done it once in Superbowl LIII. When Chicago Bears gets a new stadium and I have heard they would get a roof so Chicago would be a great place to host a Superbowl.
They want indoor bc they dont want the quality of the game to be hindered. Which is why i agree it should be indoor/good weathered citys. No one wants to watch a rainy/snowy cold ass super bowl. Its not gonna be as big in production value in all aspects of the weekend.
Although unlikely, Paul Brown stadium in Cincinnati has a great stadium with the view, and the architecture, just not tons to do in Cincinnati for the visitors
What about Gillette Stadium? It’s rural, yes, but it is a great experience to be at. Having a SB in Foxboro, MA would make all Boston fans ecstatic! Having the Super Bowl in the City of Champions!
I really want the Denver Broncos to host a Super Bowl. Yes I know the weather can change every single day in Denver but it’ll be awesome and yes I do believe the bills it is time. Did they host a Super Bowl and I think you sent is supposed to host one in a couple of years I believe.
Yo, First Energy would be a great place for a SB. The wind snapping off the lake and itll get more sleet than snow being right against the lake, its be a fun game
I’m a Steeler Fan but I agree. It’s not gonna happen unless a dome is built over the place, but a Super Bowl in Cleveland would probably be a great experience, especially with the Rock and Roll hall of fame being right next door and Canton not being too far away either.
I 100% agree with AT&T Stadium. Plus, there are rumors of Levi's potentially hosting Super Bowl 60 in 2026 or even Super Bowl 61 in 2027. I'd love to see both these host another.
I don't think people understand just how small Green Bay is. Normal NFL games overwhelm the city to the point where you can hardly find hotel rooms at a decent rate in a 20-30 mile radius. Most people in Green Bay know that when the Packers are playing in town, you just pretty much stay home unless you want to deal with the traffic and crowds.
What about Pittsburgh? It would be just as big of a deal as it would be in Buffalo or Green Bay or Kansas City. The moment Pittsburgh gets a domed stadium, it’s gonna be a contender for a Super Bowl Host City.
This is kind of a hot take but some more cold weather stadiums should host super bowls even if they aren’t domes. “What if it snows?” Well then just play the game it would probably be one of the most entertaining super bowls ever.
The problem with these stadiums are they have to be in an urban area, there has to be a certain amount of hotels nearby, stadiums like arrowhead don't have that
If you are going to put up cities and stadiums that really have no chance of hosting a Super Bowl I think one that you should have put up is Mile High Stadium in Denver Colorado
@@THERSC216 I'm sure they're great if you're on a business trip, but compared to New Orleans, Las Vegas, and Miami? Not in the same league. Not even the same MF-ing sport to quote Jules from Pulp Fiction.
I think Bristol Motorspeedway should be converted to a football field again and host a Superbowl. That or what would be cool is see them build a field at Daytona
They don't give the cold weather cities as much consideration as they should. Another thing to consider is that it might not be worth it for a city to host one.
Atlanta should host again because everything about SB LIII was a absolute disaster. The game and the halftime show were all bad. Can Atlanta try again?
What about hosting it in a college stadium in the south like Texas a and m which can fit 112,000 and have an nfl team host the game like the Texans depending on the location
How bout Denver great place for kicking but may have harsh weather but I feel like the city could take the higher traffic of fans. I believe it never got to host any super bowls yet.
they'd have to be an NFL city also, because nowadays, only NFL stadiums are used for the Super Bowl, and yes, I'm old enough to remember when venues like the Rose Bowl hosted it.
i understand why there hasn't been a super bowl in KC, i live here yearly and it gets cold, and i mean cold! The Chiefs vs Seahawks game was in negatives!
Here are some others I'd like, but won't happen, both where there is and is not an NFL team: San Antonio, Austin, Nashville, Charlotte NC Seattle, Orlando, Kansas City, St. Louis, Birmingham, Denver, Berkeley, the Rose Bowl, the Coliseum, Baltimore and Washington. Show some nostalgia, Roger Goodell.
Yall have lost your damn mind asking for all these cold weather Superbowls.🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️. Green Bay ,Kansas City, Buffalo,and Indianapolis? Smh ,stop the madness
Orchard Park? Seriously? That's far and away the WORST place to hold a SB. Not counting the blizzards, because who doesn't love snow ball, the infrustructure is TERRIBLE. If you're going to pick a snowy, cold place, why not Cleveland? There is TONS to do, the Rock & Roll HoF is practically next door, lots of places to stay, and the food culture is AMAZING. The city has a newer stadium, and it's probably the only time Clevelanders will get to see a SB in conjunction with their city.
I'm sure I'm gonna get some shit for this but idc. Cincinnati would be a great spot. Paycor stadium is right on the Ohio River and the city life is beautiful! Driving into the city at night on i75 north is just stunning! The overlook view as ur coming up the last hill before u hit the city limits, the lights as they shimmer off the river, the bridges, it's beautiful. Sawyer Point, the river boardwalk, Fountain Square, Newport on the Levee, it's all right there near the stadium. It needs to happen. And when the Bengals win their 1st Lombardi, that may be what does it. It needs to happen. Welcome to the jungle baby!
One of the loudest stadiums with the most loyal fan base...go 12's!... Seattle! I thought we would have made this list for sure! Why not? Does my stadium not hold enough people? 🤔 just wondering if that's the reason? If not that, then how come?
Indy is so good at hosting stuff we get the final four every 4 years. And we host the 1st and 2nd rounds or the sweet sixteen and the elite eight every other year
Would love to see a Super Bowl take place in Lumen Field in Seattle.
That would be so cool! It has everything they need. 2 good airports, the hotels, practice facilities. Seattle should host one soon
they can't, they are a cold city, and the only cold cities that host are domes and the rare metlife gane
That would set a record for loudest Super Bowl ever, especially if the Seahawks played in that Super Bowl
It doesn’t get that cold it normaly stays in the 40s
I can’t wait to see one take place in Nashville
Super Bowl LVIII is taking place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, while Super Bowl LIX is taking place in the Superdome in New Orleans!
Raiders hosting SB58 is why KC needs to win it cause the raiders need to suffer a division rival winning their 4 making them lead that division in wins in their stadiuim aswell as welcome a band to play wheels on the bus all after show cause the raiders deserve it.
I don’t mind Las Vegas but why do we need another big game in the Superdome. Do we not remember what happened the last time they hosted? NFL really needs to experiment more with cold weather games. Sure, it might not be the most attractive, but if they rotated the game around the league like they did the draft, it would give city It’s that are underrated the national attention they deserve.
@@volrosku.6075 Rams vs Chiefs
@@DakotaRileyMedia because the Celebrities don't like the cold in the 2 weeks prior to the game..... literally it's about them.
Yup. I can’t wait til a SB is hosted in Nashville…
Narrator: I know it can be freezing in Wisconsin February.
Me living in Wisconsin right now in February: yeah you're right as hell
Why isn't a super bowl hosted IN LAMBEAU
The original nfl stadium n original team
@@nautgamingnautgaming9949 read the guy's comment.
You can't compare a Super Bowl being held in New York to one being held in Green Bay as justification that the Super Bowl should once again be held in an open air stadium during a traditionally cold weather city. We're talking about the biggest city in the United States to probably the smallest North American city, market share size in the four major professonal team sports.
@@TMC1982Part2 well, technically it's New Jersey but I get it. It's the NY market. Still, IMO most people want to go somewhere where they can comfortably be outside. Hang out by the pool. Drink Mai Thais at the tiki bar, Disneyland. You get the idea. And let's face it, it's NY. They don't need the economic boost of a SB.
Lincoln Financial Field in Philly would be awesome. It would be on the same list as Buffalo
Need a Super Bowl at Heinz Field. Love that field and seeing two teams playing there would be magical.
Yes that would be amazing
Yes please
We do NOT have the infrastructure to host a superbowl here in pittsburgh. As much as I love my city we just can’t support something like that
Philadelphia has hosted the Army V. Navy game for 100 years. Philly can host a little Super Bowl. We got the environment , nightlife and little dangerous crime. Live a little. Go Birds!!
There is absolutely no comparison between those two events.
Jacksonville needs to host a Super Bowl again
The last time they did, it was a disaster. That's why they haven't since the one time they did.
@@Steve-wo7gt What do you mean? what happened?
@@jeffreyrosario5524 they didn't have enough hotels in the area. That's a big prerequisite for hosting a SB. They actually had to rent some cruise ships and dock them nearby to meet the demand.
@@Steve-wo7gt that seems cool, but you’re right you need hotels to host, but I bet they’ll be ready to host another one now
If they do they need to build ACTUAL hotels not rent cruise ships
Lumen Field the home of my Seahawks need to host at least one during this decade it would be really special
I would definitely include Lumen Field in Seattle. Lumen Field not only is a great stadium already, but it also has tons of opportunities since it is going to be one of the stadiums where going to be a World Cup game in 2026.
The past few Super Bowl days here in Kansas City have been decent weatherwise so it really wouldn’t be a problem. And with Mahomes playing the Chiefs just might be in it. Hey TPS video idea: are there Superbowls where a key rival of the host team qualified - and possibly won? Lumen Field the home of my Seahawks needs to host at least one during this decade it would be really special Lincoln Financial Field in Philly would be awesome. It would be on the same list as Buffalo Narrator: I know it can be freezing in Wisconsin in February. Me living in Wisconsin right now in February: yeah you're right as hell
Super Bowl LVIII is taking place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, while Super Bowl LIX is taking place in the Superdome in New Orleans! Seattle should host one too! I really want the Denver Broncos to host a Super Bowl. Yes, I know the weather can change every single day in Denver but it’ll be awesome and yes I do believe the bills it is time. Did they host a Super Bowl I think you sent is supposed to host one in a couple of years I believe. Bills are getting a new stadium so I think that if they add a retractable roof they might have the Super Bowl there. I think the weather is part of it (or inside a dome) but also what kind of surrounding attractions are. That's why Meadowlands but not Lambeau or Buffalo. Indy is such an underrated city, it is literally built for events. all you need for any large event is within walking distance and is highly accessible. This is why the combine has and I hope will stay in Indy. It is arguably one of the best-functioning stadiums in the NFL. Would love to see the Superbowl get back to the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Philadelphia has hosted the Army V. Navy game for 100 years. Philly can host a little Super Bowl. We have the environment, nightlife, and little dangerous crime. Live a little. Go Birds!! Still want a Super Bowl in Foxboro. I understand the weather may make for a challenge, but I still want to see it happen Jacksonville needs to host a Super Bowl again I think Levi’s Stadium and Ford Field do, They are kind of new and I think they just have the potential Still funny how weather can affect teams chances to go to the Superbowl, but can’t affect the Superbowl it’s self. Outdoor bowls need to be returned! Can't wait for Nashville to host one 😀I think Bristol Motorspeedway should be converted to a football field again and host a Superbowl. That or what would be cool is to see them build a field at Daytona I think the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta should host a Super Bowl. They only did it once in Super Bowl LIII. When Chicago Bears gets a new stadium I have heard they would get a roof so Chicago would be a great place to host a Superbowl. Would LOVE to see another SB Hosted in the H. One of the loudest stadiums with the most loyal fan base...go 12!... Seattle! I thought we would have made this list for sure! Why not? Does my stadium not hold enough people? 🤔 just wondering if that's the reason? If not that, then how come? Do a video on stadiums that, for one reason or another, always host good Super Bowls? Eg, State Farm Stadium, NRG Stadium. I wonder if you could do "NFL Stadiums That Need To Host the CFP National Championship" They don't give the cold weather cities as much consideration as they should. Another thing to consider is that it might not be worth it for a city to host one. I wanna see a Super Bowl in the rain and mud. Sofi Stadium needs to host the Super Bowl. Would also like to see Lincoln Financial field too. 🦅🦅🦅Indy is so good at hosting stuff that we get the final four every 4 years. And we host the 1st and 2nd rounds or the sweet sixteen and the elite eight every other year
How bout Denver great place for kicking but may have harsh weather but I feel like the city could take the higher traffic of fans. I believe it never got to host any Super Bowls yet. What about 10 College Cities that should and could host?
Seattle should host one too!
Past few Super Bowl days here in Kansas City have been decent weatherwise and so it really wouldn’t be a problem. And with Mahomes playing the Chiefs just might be in it.
imagine the noise then as a chiefs fan myself that would be incredable
Would love see the superbowl get back to the Rose bowl in Pasadena.
I think the weather is part of it (or inside a dome) but also what kind of surrounding attractions are. That's why Meadowlands but not Lambeau or Buffalo.
Hey TPS video idea: are there Superbowls where a key rival of the host team qualified - and possibly won?
I think Levi’s stadium and ford field does, there kind of new and I think they just have the potential
Indy is such an under rated city, it is litterally built for events. all you need for any large event is within walking distance and is highly accessable. This is why the combine has and I hope will stay in Indy. It is arguably one of the best functioning stadiams in the NFL.
Bills are getting a new stadium so I think that if they add a retractable roof they might have the Super Bowl there.
They said no to a roof. Buffalo said they do not have the infrastructure to host a Super Bowl.
I want to see Philadelphia host a super bowl
These guys are ridiculous. They add Buffalo and 2 other teams for being "passionate" yet leave Philly out. Anyone that knows the area around Lincoln Financial would know it would be great for the Super Bowl.
I mean, 2026 is going to be one hell of a party in Philadelphia.
Why not add the Super Bowl.
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What about London, or Mexico City?
Killadelphia? No thanks. Might as well host it in Chicago. Or Detroit. Or Cleveland. Or Baltimore. Or Camden. Same difference.
I agree with The arrowhead stadium And plus It could be fun having a Snowy super bowl
I think the Mercedes-Benz stadium in Atlanta should host a Superbowl. They only done it once in Superbowl LIII. When Chicago Bears gets a new stadium and I have heard they would get a roof so Chicago would be a great place to host a Superbowl.
Cant wait for Nashville to host one 😀
I agree with all but Lambeau Field
Still want a Super Bowl in Foxboro. I understand the weather may make for a challenge, but I still want to see it happen
Still funny how weather can affect teams chances to go to the Superbowl, but can’t effect the Superbowl it’s self. Outdoor bowls need to return!
They want indoor bc they dont want the quality of the game to be hindered. Which is why i agree it should be indoor/good weathered citys. No one wants to watch a rainy/snowy cold ass super bowl. Its not gonna be as big in production value in all aspects of the weekend.
Although unlikely, Paul Brown stadium in Cincinnati has a great stadium with the view, and the architecture, just not tons to do in Cincinnati for the visitors
Would LOVE to see another SB Hosted in the H.
Same! We’re hosting the 2023 Final Four and the 2024 National Championship. Not to mention the 2026 World Cup. Plus the more recent 2022 World Series.
It sounds like Super Bowl 60 is probably going to be at Levi's Stadium.
What about Gillette Stadium? It’s rural, yes, but it is a great experience to be at. Having a SB in Foxboro, MA would make all Boston fans ecstatic! Having the Super Bowl in the City of Champions!
Lucas Oil also hosts the National FFA convention every year as well
I really want the Denver Broncos to host a Super Bowl. Yes I know the weather can change every single day in Denver but it’ll be awesome and yes I do believe the bills it is time. Did they host a Super Bowl and I think you sent is supposed to host one in a couple of years I believe.
Philly needs to host a Super Bowl
Baltimore should host the superbowl
I would love to see it come to Baltimore but know it never will tho
Yo, First Energy would be a great place for a SB. The wind snapping off the lake and itll get more sleet than snow being right against the lake, its be a fun game
sorry we don't want 100m people to see a bunch of drunk cleevelanders with the full endorsement of the browns throwing bottles onto the field
I’m a Steeler Fan but I agree. It’s not gonna happen unless a dome is built over the place, but a Super Bowl in Cleveland would probably be a great experience, especially with the Rock and Roll hall of fame being right next door and Canton not being too far away either.
I 100% agree with AT&T Stadium. Plus, there are rumors of Levi's potentially hosting Super Bowl 60 in 2026 or even Super Bowl 61 in 2027. I'd love to see both these host another.
they will be levi stadium 2026
Levi's Stadium is hosting Super Bowl LX
Sofi Stadium is hosting Super Bowl LXI
Dallas,Los Angeles,Minneapolis,Atlanta,Miami,and Houston
Do a video on stadiums that, for one reason or another, always host good Super Bowls? Eg, State Farm Stadium, NRG Stadium.
I don't think people understand just how small Green Bay is. Normal NFL games overwhelm the city to the point where you can hardly find hotel rooms at a decent rate in a 20-30 mile radius. Most people in Green Bay know that when the Packers are playing in town, you just pretty much stay home unless you want to deal with the traffic and crowds.
What about Pittsburgh? It would be just as big of a deal as it would be in Buffalo or Green Bay or Kansas City. The moment Pittsburgh gets a domed stadium, it’s gonna be a contender for a Super Bowl Host City.
In an article you guys said that Arrowhead needed to be replaced immediately but also in this video its "arrowhead should host the superbowl"
M&t stadium should host a Super Bowl
A super bowl in buffalo and or green Bay would be pretty cool
This is kind of a hot take but some more cold weather stadiums should host super bowls even if they aren’t domes. “What if it snows?” Well then just play the game it would probably be one of the most entertaining super bowls ever.
Your right that ford field should host a super bowl
Bring back the snow bowls! Rotate through every teams stadiums and let them play!
I'm surprised they didn't mention First Energy stadium here in my hometown Cleveland, Ohio
Esp over Orchard Park.
Bottlegate alone should disinfranchise the browns let alone let them host.
It'll be the only superbowl Cleveland ever sees
That's because TPS isn't about positing ideas that are consistent. They're about promoting teams they like.
@@JAce94007 😆
Thank you for showing love to my Lions
The cowboys have one of my favorite stadiums
make it beyond the divisional then
@@volrosku.6075 I don't think they has anything to do with hosting a super bowl
@@volrosku.6075 I’m not a cowboys fan I just like their stadium
I would like Jags Stadium honestly.
Great vid
SBXL was also ABC's last NFL game. UNTIL NOW!
ABC about to bring back the Super Bowl coverage
The problem with these stadiums are they have to be in an urban area, there has to be a certain amount of hotels nearby, stadiums like arrowhead don't have that
How about Orlando or San Antonio considering they DON'T have an NFL franchise yet their stadium 🏟️ can work perfectly?
If you are going to put up cities and stadiums that really have no chance of hosting a Super Bowl I think one that you should have put up is Mile High Stadium in Denver Colorado
It's not just about the venue. People don't want to go to cities like Detroit and Indianapolis nevermind in the dead of winter.
Indy has a party scene. Detroit since 2006 when they last hosted has gotten better.
@@THERSC216 I'm sure they're great if you're on a business trip, but compared to New Orleans, Las Vegas, and Miami? Not in the same league. Not even the same MF-ing sport to quote Jules from Pulp Fiction.
I love your videos
Hey TPS...what about "5 Great Super Bowl commercials and 5 Super Bowl commercials that SUCKED" as a topic???
I think Bristol Motorspeedway should be converted to a football field again and host a Superbowl.
That or what would be cool is see them build a field at Daytona
Love your video TPS
They don't give the cold weather cities as much consideration as they should.
Another thing to consider is that it might not be worth it for a city to host one.
Need a Superbowl in Philly
I mean we got all these great stadiums to host a Super Bowl, but me personally, I wanna see a Super Bowl in Washington
Atlanta should host again because everything about SB LIII was a absolute disaster. The game and the halftime show were all bad. Can Atlanta try again?
We need the big game at TIAA Bank Field. Who wouldn’t want to watch the Super Bowl while also taking a relaxing swim?
What about hosting it in a college stadium in the south like Texas a and m which can fit 112,000 and have an nfl team host the game like the Texans depending on the location
Carolina needs to be a super bowl stadium
How bout Denver great place for kicking but may have harsh weather but I feel like the city could take the higher traffic of fans. I believe it never got to host any super bowls yet.
God bless you guys Always keep God first
I would agree with FPS with the new Titans stadium having the 2029 Super Bowl.
Sofi stadium needs to host the Superbowl. Would also like to see Lincoln Financial field too. 🦅🦅🦅
What about 10 College Cities who should and could host?
they'd have to be an NFL city also, because nowadays, only NFL stadiums are used for the Super Bowl, and yes, I'm old enough to remember when venues like the Rose Bowl hosted it.
Husky stadium in Seattle is the best college stadium venue in the country. Outdoor albeit, the venue on a clear day is astronomical.
Minnesota should host one
i understand why there hasn't been a super bowl in KC, i live here yearly and it gets cold, and i mean cold! The Chiefs vs Seahawks game was in negatives!
It’s rumored Super Bowl 69 is in Levi stadium
Philly Should host one too Also Denver .
Idea: top off-season trades that should happen
i got some:
Rodgers to the Raiders
Thomas to the Broncos
Elliot to the Bills
Here are some others I'd like, but won't happen, both where there is and is not an NFL team: San Antonio, Austin, Nashville, Charlotte NC Seattle, Orlando, Kansas City, St. Louis, Birmingham, Denver, Berkeley, the Rose Bowl, the Coliseum, Baltimore and Washington. Show some nostalgia, Roger Goodell.
Lions Jagaaurs Texans and Browns need to make a Super Bowl ASAP
Yall have lost your damn mind asking for all these cold weather Superbowls.🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️. Green Bay ,Kansas City, Buffalo,and Indianapolis? Smh ,stop the madness
Yes, Los Angeles Rams NFL Si-Fi Stadium In California.
Orchard Park? Seriously? That's far and away the WORST place to hold a SB. Not counting the blizzards, because who doesn't love snow ball, the infrustructure is TERRIBLE.
If you're going to pick a snowy, cold place, why not Cleveland? There is TONS to do, the Rock & Roll HoF is practically next door, lots of places to stay, and the food culture is AMAZING. The city has a newer stadium, and it's probably the only time Clevelanders will get to see a SB in conjunction with their city.
I'm sure I'm gonna get some shit for this but idc. Cincinnati would be a great spot. Paycor stadium is right on the Ohio River and the city life is beautiful! Driving into the city at night on i75 north is just stunning! The overlook view as ur coming up the last hill before u hit the city limits, the lights as they shimmer off the river, the bridges, it's beautiful. Sawyer Point, the river boardwalk, Fountain Square, Newport on the Levee, it's all right there near the stadium. It needs to happen. And when the Bengals win their 1st Lombardi, that may be what does it. It needs to happen. Welcome to the jungle baby!
Stadiums that are in cold areas. It won't ever host
Expect for the one time in New Jersey
@@oscarlemus8153 they got lucky with that
TIAA Bank Field, Jaguars Stadium
I'm sure I'm in the minority but I am all for outdoor games in cold places, that's real football weather.
If the Browns were to build a dome, then Cleveland should host a Super Bowl
what about Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia we need super bowl
One of the loudest stadiums with the most loyal fan base...go 12's!... Seattle! I thought we would have made this list for sure! Why not? Does my stadium not hold enough people? 🤔 just wondering if that's the reason? If not that, then how come?
I am just excited as a Chiefs fan to get to win a Superbowl next year in the Raiders Stadium. ;)
That would be very funny and I’m a Pats fan
@@thedeepbluec1515 Oh so then you're a Chiefs fan then. ;)
First engrey stadium would be dope hosting superbowl
Baltimore
Lincoln Financial Field is getting WrestleMania next year.
I agree with all of these stadiums except for Arrowhead.
Ref stadium sounds good too
Hahah so funny 😐
Baltimore should host
I feel like if the chiefs had a dome stadium it would be there
As much as I would love to have a Super Bowl in KC, I would rather have Arrowhead the way it is than have a dome
Indy is so good at hosting stuff we get the final four every 4 years. And we host the 1st and 2nd rounds or the sweet sixteen and the elite eight every other year
What about the Saints Stadium Caesars Super dome