How about a return to Ford Field in Detroit? The Motor City could certainly use an economic boost and they've hosted twice with domed stadiums, like Minnesota. Fingers crossed for no referee controversy if the league goes back. Also I wish the league would not be so rigid on stadiums hosting its teams getting the big game. The Rose Bowl would be a welcome return. Finally, Miami and New Orleans should stay in the mix as long as their stadiums are up to par.
Doesn't the NFL have a rule that says a stadium can't host a Super Bowl in its first year open, basically because the Superdome wasn't ready and it screwed up Super Bowl IX?
Over on JaguarGator9 they did a video today where the small town of Spivey's Corner, North Carolina put their name in to host the Super Bowl for the 1984 season.
Tennessee won't get it in 2028, they never put the SB in the first year of a stadium, they let the stadium operations bed in for the first year before holding the SB so they can move it if there are problems or construction delays
2027: Agree w/Jerry World. 2028: Mercedes Benz in Atlanta 2029: New Titans Stadium 2030: Relilant Stadium 2031: IF Jacksonville gets the renovation. If not: Lucas Oil Stadium 2032: State Farm Stadium 2033: New BEARS Stadium or US Bank Stadium 2034: Allegiant Stadium 2035: SoFi Stadium 2036: New Washington Stadium 2037: New Bucs Stadium (Tampa) * Would never be in Cleveland. Miami is done it’s the smallest to ever host now. New Orleans is also probably done after this one unless a new stadium*
Very similar to my list. I think Miami gets at least one more at Hard Rock. I'm holding out hope for San Diego (w/ a new team and stadium, of course). AT&T might've been frozen out like the other cities where cold weather can happen. Suspect that Houston and Phoenix might get leapfrogged by the newer facilities. We'll see.
I agree 100% I think LA and LV are the new Miami and Tampa Bay and host the majority of SBS going forward. The third that becomes the new Superdome equivalent might be Tennessee since its also a party town like N.O. is
Next year, the Super Bowl is being held on my birthday.🎂🎈🏈Jacksonville would need more hotels to host another Super Bowl. 2040 Washington commanders need a stadium Here’s my opinion I think only one network should televise the Super Bowl every year instead of all 4 networks at a time. Discussing the next Super Bowl host cities and stadiums and waiting to see what happens to replace Dan Snyder Benz Stadium sometime around 2029 or 2030 Makes me look forward to the next 13 Super Bowls The fact that there's gonna be kids born in 2014 playing in 2035 is wild lol The fact that there's gonna be kids born in 2014 playing in 2035 is wild lol.
As a Vikings fan and avid Prince fan, I loved the Prince tribute that they did at Super Bowl 52! US Bank Stadium, in my opinion, is the best designed stadium in the NFL, so they do deserve to host another one! 😊
You should throw Houston in the mix as well to host another Super Bowl. Also, don't count New Orleans completely out. The Superdome is getting into that 'legendary' category with some of the most famous sports locations of all time.
The new owners are already touring other NFL stadiums for an idea of what they want. It looks like they've checked out AT&T (I think), SoFi, and MBS in Atlanta. So they'll prob have a dome that looks Super Bowl-esque.
The 27-28 season will for sure be in Nashville. That stadium will be open for 1 year by then and be eligible. Jerry World is a hard sell until they get an entertainment and hotel district. SoFi and Allegiant will see the big game a lot and take the load off of Miami and New Orleans moving forward. Not counting future or renovated stadiums, Lucas Oil and US Bank should get another Super Bowl.
My guess is the cold weather ones (JerryWorld would be included) are off the menu until they get new stadiums. The only places I could see getting them in this time frame would be all the warm weather ones (except for the anticipated new ones in Chicago and DC). I'm holding out hope San Diego gets a team in this timeframe so they can get included.
@@ElWagonne Fair enough. The NFL still doesn't like that. They want it to be reliably 55-60 degrees throughout the day throughout Super Bowl week. Which is why, I fear, Dallas area might not host a Super Bowl until they have a new stadium. (Should also add that Atlanta and Nashville fall into that "bipolar winter weather" category, too.
DFW is also a hard sell because of the cold front that week and winter storm crisis of three years ago. Total shit show throughout Texas that week expect for El Paso - because they’re smart enough not to be on the Texas electric grid.
Would Carolina be an option whenever they get a new stadium? Nashville is higher priority as a possible Super Bowl site but weather obviously is similar. Nashville seems to be a more happening city than Charlotte (country mecca, nightlife) and stronger infrastructure (hotels) to host. But Charlotte might have a better chance than some other possible cities at hosting.
Super Bowls will only ever be hosted by Southern states (CA, AZ, NV, TX, LA, GA & FL) since February is cold in the northern states, unless they have a roof (MN, IN, MI)
I think Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is way more likely to host a London Super Bowl than Wembley. It is a much newer stadium and was purpose built to host both soccer and NFL games
I think in 2030's maybe two Super Bowl outside of the USA. And here's the stadiums possibly a Super Bowl location, I predict Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Tottenham, London, UK) Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid, Spain) Allianz Arena (Munich, Bavaria, Germany) Wembley Stadium (London, UK)
After New York City, Seattle is the only northern city where there is a strong likelihood the winter will be mild on gameday, like it was, ironically, during Super Bowl XLVIII.
Nashville will have a new stadium that has a translucent roof, and Bank Of America Stadium is open air in the current stadium situation plus that stadium is very obsolete. Charlotte is really cold in February
I’d say it’s far likelier due to the cold front that week. Since then DFW still is part of the Texas electric grid, which got totally exposed three years ago this week for its continued lack of winterization. Way too risky.
Lol, Inglewood California is not a vacation spot. The Stadium is in the ghetto. The only good thing about Inglewood is its close to the airport so you watch the game and then get the hell out of there.
I'm surprised how Dallas only hosted Super Bowl once. Never the old Texas Stadium? Was it too far outside the city of Dallas? Was the NFL turned off by the stadium's retractable roof not working? Houston hosted once with Rice Stadium instead of Astrodome. So why not the Cotton Bowl?
I don’t like how modern super bowls are always in domes. They should have buffalo or a cold weather city host. That would be fun if if the Super Bowl had snow
@@AntcmbHeat it would be cool seeing snow in the Super Bowl and there would be snowflakes and confetti everywhere and that would be cool that’s what I meant
I don’t necessarily agree on having it in cold weather but I do miss having more of them played outdoors. Was always cool when they played one in say San Diego where the sun would set during the game
Yeah I know they go to warm weather states. But they should go every other year to cold weather states. New Jersey, NOT NEW YORK. METLIFE STADIUM. Buffalo new stadium. GREEN BAY. DENVER. It makes it more fun and interesting. I’m sure fans would love to see this
Bringing the SB overseas would be disasterous for the NFL. All that money consumers are going to have to spend would be ridiculous. As a football fan I dont even like when they play overseas. You steal a home game away from teams.
MetLife stadium deserves another Super Bowl. Improvesments to the field conditions, Parking and Traffic Roads. Tons of luxury hotels and easy access drives to nearby Airports. The most spacious seats in the NFL. More than enough Concessions and 1st class Restrooms to avoid long lines. Proven it can handle any cold weather conditions. The American Dream Family retail Center across the highway gives fans a fun place to go after the game - Setting the foundation to a point where some fans go home later than others - Thereby, Reducing Traffic - Especially when the centers parking is always closed during stadium events.
My predictions would be this (after stadiums already announced and sticking with SB hosting traditions, history): Super Bowl LXII (Hard Rock Stadium, Miami) Feb. 2028 Super Bowl LXIII (New Nissan Stadium, Nashville) Feb. 2029 Super Bowl LXIV (Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas) Feb. 2030 Super Bowl LXV (TBD Stadium, San Diego Area-if a team moves there or they et a new one) OR (State Farm Stadium, Phoenix Area) Feb. 2031 Super Bowl LXVI (New Commanders Dome, Washington, D.C.) Feb. 2032 Super Bowl LXVII (New Bears Dome, Chicago Area) Feb. 2033 Super Bowl LXVIII (New Jaguars Stadium, Jacksonville) Feb. 2034 Super Bowl LXIX (SoFi Stadium, LA) Feb. 2035 Super Bowl LXX (Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta) Feb. 2036 Super Bowl LXXI ( Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas) Feb. 2037 Super Bowl LXXII (Renovated Raymond James Stadium, Tampa) Feb. 2038
Hey @depressedginger love your content, but please for the love of everything stop saying new Nissan stadium is opening in 2028. I live 10 minutes from the build site, it's planned to open in 2027. Now it may take longer we know how stadium builds can be, but 2027 is the planned open year. Their breaking ground on it here in March or April.
inaccurate. theres not enough state farm stadiums
Have you not seen the Turf issues they had just last year?
@@SetheMan doesnt matter. the nfl loves state farm stadium
the fact 2040 is 16 years away is mind boggling
Especially since both candidates for President in 2024 were born in the 1940's crazy.
And the fact that 2008 was 16 years ago, makes me at 20 feel old! 😂
I'll be mostly 48 at the time.
Chicago is pretty much guaranteed if the Bears figure out the tax issue for the new stadium.
IHope so, I live here in Chicago that would be awesome 😢
The fact that there's gonna be kids born in 2014 playing in 2035 is wild lol
How about a return to Ford Field in Detroit? The Motor City could certainly use an economic boost and they've hosted twice with domed stadiums, like Minnesota. Fingers crossed for no referee controversy if the league goes back. Also I wish the league would not be so rigid on stadiums hosting its teams getting the big game. The Rose Bowl would be a welcome return. Finally, Miami and New Orleans should stay in the mix as long as their stadiums are up to par.
Doesn't the NFL have a rule that says a stadium can't host a Super Bowl in its first year open, basically because the Superdome wasn't ready and it screwed up Super Bowl IX?
While I don't know if it was due to the Superdome, this rule is true.
Correct.
If the Bears build a domed stadium in Arlington Heights they may be up for one
Over on JaguarGator9 they did a video today where the small town of Spivey's Corner, North Carolina put their name in to host the Super Bowl for the 1984 season.
Tennessee won't get it in 2028, they never put the SB in the first year of a stadium, they let the stadium operations bed in for the first year before holding the SB so they can move it if there are problems or construction delays
Sofi?
2027: Agree w/Jerry World.
2028: Mercedes Benz in Atlanta
2029: New Titans Stadium
2030: Relilant Stadium
2031: IF Jacksonville gets the renovation. If not: Lucas Oil Stadium
2032: State Farm Stadium
2033: New BEARS Stadium or US Bank Stadium
2034: Allegiant Stadium
2035: SoFi Stadium
2036: New Washington Stadium
2037: New Bucs Stadium (Tampa)
* Would never be in Cleveland. Miami is done it’s the smallest to ever host now. New Orleans is also probably done after this one unless a new stadium*
Very similar to my list. I think Miami gets at least one more at Hard Rock. I'm holding out hope for San Diego (w/ a new team and stadium, of course). AT&T might've been frozen out like the other cities where cold weather can happen.
Suspect that Houston and Phoenix might get leapfrogged by the newer facilities. We'll see.
I agree 100% I think LA and LV are the new Miami and Tampa Bay and host the majority of SBS going forward. The third that becomes the new Superdome equivalent might be Tennessee since its also a party town like N.O. is
NOLA is likelier to have superior weather this time of year, plus has superior walkability.
Next year, the Super Bowl is being held on my birthday.🎂🎈🏈Jacksonville would need more hotels to host another Super Bowl. 2040 Washington commanders need a stadium Here’s my opinion I think only one network should televise the Super Bowl every year instead of all 4 networks at a time. Discussing the next Super Bowl host cities and stadiums and waiting to see what happens to replace Dan Snyder Benz Stadium sometime around 2029 or 2030 Makes me look forward to the next 13 Super Bowls The fact that there's gonna be kids born in 2014 playing in 2035 is wild lol The fact that there's gonna be kids born in 2014 playing in 2035 is wild lol.
Next year, the Super Bowl is being held on my birthday.🎂🎈🏈
what about NRG Stadium in Houston
DP hates that stadium because he feels it’s obsolete so I’m not shocked he didn’t say NRG
I think they would be a good selection, but I think they might get leapfrogged by the newer stadiums.
As a Vikings fan and avid Prince fan, I loved the Prince tribute that they did at Super Bowl 52! US Bank Stadium, in my opinion, is the best designed stadium in the NFL, so they do deserve to host another one! 😊
The NFL won’t give Nashville a Super Bowl the first season of the new stadium
You should throw Houston in the mix as well to host another Super Bowl. Also, don't count New Orleans completely out. The Superdome is getting into that 'legendary' category with some of the most famous sports locations of all time.
if i had a quarter for every time you said stadium lol its cool dude ur vids are good
There are not enough hotel rooms in Jacksonville. Remember last time they had to bring in cruise ships to house people?
Not only that there is really not much to do in Jacksonville.
If Miami want the super bowl back they need to extend the metro rail to the stadium.
DC will get a Super Bowl eventually
The new owners are already touring other NFL stadiums for an idea of what they want. It looks like they've checked out AT&T (I think), SoFi, and MBS in Atlanta. So they'll prob have a dome that looks Super Bowl-esque.
Makes me look forward to the next 13 Super Bowls
Jacksonville would need more hotels in order to host another Super Bowl.
The 27-28 season will for sure be in Nashville. That stadium will be open for 1 year by then and be eligible. Jerry World is a hard sell until they get an entertainment and hotel district. SoFi and Allegiant will see the big game a lot and take the load off of Miami and New Orleans moving forward. Not counting future or renovated stadiums, Lucas Oil and US Bank should get another Super Bowl.
My guess is the cold weather ones (JerryWorld would be included) are off the menu until they get new stadiums. The only places I could see getting them in this time frame would be all the warm weather ones (except for the anticipated new ones in Chicago and DC). I'm holding out hope San Diego gets a team in this timeframe so they can get included.
@@ElWagonne Fair enough. The NFL still doesn't like that. They want it to be reliably 55-60 degrees throughout the day throughout Super Bowl week.
Which is why, I fear, Dallas area might not host a Super Bowl until they have a new stadium.
(Should also add that Atlanta and Nashville fall into that "bipolar winter weather" category, too.
DFW is also a hard sell because of the cold front that week and winter storm crisis of three years ago. Total shit show throughout Texas that week expect for El Paso - because they’re smart enough not to be on the Texas electric grid.
Would Carolina be an option whenever they get a new stadium? Nashville is higher priority as a possible Super Bowl site but weather obviously is similar. Nashville seems to be a more happening city than Charlotte (country mecca, nightlife) and stronger infrastructure (hotels) to host. But Charlotte might have a better chance than some other possible cities at hosting.
2035 Washington commander's need stadium
Super Bowls will only ever be hosted by Southern states (CA, AZ, NV, TX, LA, GA & FL) since February is cold in the northern states, unless they have a roof (MN, IN, MI)
Really?? I never knew that. I thought the NFL only played Superbowls in the coldest weather possible.
@@kevinbond8966 the only time the super bowl was played outside in a colder weather city was sb 48 in NYC. And that was likely a one time thing.
I think Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is way more likely to host a London Super Bowl than Wembley. It is a much newer stadium and was purpose built to host both soccer and NFL games
Wembley isn’t that old plus it can hold 30k more people. Wembley>Spurs stadium
2027-28: AT&T Stadium (Dallas/Arlington)
2028-29: New Titans Stadium (Nashville)
2029-30: Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)
2030-31: Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)
2031-32: State Farm Stadium (Phoenix/Glendale)
2032-33: New Bears Stadium (Chicago)
2033-34: Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas)
2034-35: SoFi Stadium (LA)
2035-36: New Chiefs/Renovated Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City)
2036-37: Levi’s Stadium (San Francisco/Bay Area)
2037-38: New Bucs Stadium (Tampa)
us bank was another one that got it after it opened
I think in 2030's maybe two Super Bowl outside of the USA.
And here's the stadiums possibly a Super Bowl location, I predict
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
(Tottenham, London, UK)
Santiago Bernabéu
(Madrid, Spain)
Allianz Arena
(Munich, Bavaria, Germany)
Wembley Stadium
(London, UK)
My Predictions:
2027: Dallas
2028: Phoenix
2029: Jacksonville
2030: Cleveland
2031: Washington
2032: Chicago
2033: Minneapolis
2034: Buffalo
2035:Atlanta
2036: Detroit
2037: Nashville
2038: Kansas City
2039: Miami
2040:London
Seattle should get one but they have infrastructure hotels 🏨 for it
After New York City, Seattle is the only northern city where there is a strong likelihood the winter will be mild on gameday, like it was, ironically, during Super Bowl XLVIII.
What about Charlotte NC is their something wrong with Bank of America stadium but the weather is similar to Nashville?
Nashville will have a new stadium that has a translucent roof, and Bank Of America Stadium is open air in the current stadium situation plus that stadium is very obsolete. Charlotte is really cold in February
the NFL hates Jerry Jones, I doubt another Super Bowl occurs at the At&t Stadium anytime soon
I’d say it’s far likelier due to the cold front that week. Since then DFW still is part of the Texas electric grid, which got totally exposed three years ago this week for its continued lack of winterization. Way too risky.
Dallas in the 2011 had a ticket snafu with fans not getting their seats plus an ice storm so perhaps that hurt their chances of getting another one
Lol, Inglewood California is not a vacation spot. The Stadium is in the ghetto. The only good thing about Inglewood is its close to the airport so you watch the game and then get the hell out of there.
Inglewood is not a Ghetto
@coreylevine8095 it's not a good area and not a vacation spot.
Tampa needs to have another one. They got screwed over because of covid and their SB was at 1/4 capacity.
They also need a new stadium or big renovations to host another one 🫠
metlife stadium in nj got one in 2014. open air cold weather. why doesnt lincoln financial field in philly?
Nfl blows I agree bring one to Philadelphia f*** it who cares if there's a blizzard football supposed to be played outside
I think US bank hosting another super bowl will be awesome with me being a vikings fan. SKOL gang
5:45 Will also host the 2028 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games.
what about this crazy idea, have a SNOWY SUPER BOWL, in buffalo with their new stadium in say 2029 or 30
Hell no!
im all for snow games, but in the super bowl? no way
I'm surprised how Dallas only hosted Super Bowl once. Never the old Texas Stadium? Was it too far outside the city of Dallas? Was the NFL turned off by the stadium's retractable roof not working? Houston hosted once with Rice Stadium instead of Astrodome. So why not the Cotton Bowl?
State Farm Stadium will get a Super Bowl in the 2030s and don't ever count out my stadium! There are a ton of hotels in the Phoenix Area!
I want Atlanta to host another Super Bowl inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium sometime around 2029 or 2030
MetLife deserves another game.
I always wondered how hosting a Superbowl contributes to paying off these new stadiums.
So fi will be beast mode
What about the Rose Bowl Stadium 🏟 in Pasadena, California it's very vintage 🎉..
Too old and below NFL standards.
I don’t like how modern super bowls are always in domes. They should have buffalo or a cold weather city host. That would be fun if if the Super Bowl had snow
No it wouldn’t. Who wants a game to be decided in ridiculous weather???
@@AntcmbHeat it would be cool seeing snow in the Super Bowl and there would be snowflakes and confetti everywhere and that would be cool that’s what I meant
I don’t necessarily agree on having it in cold weather but I do miss having more of them played outdoors. Was always cool when they played one in say San Diego where the sun would set during the game
@@kylegross1081 yeah I agree but I was saying for one Super Bowl not all of them
Why doesn’t Jerry want another Super Bowl?? Keeps getting cut in line
Here’s my opinion I think only one network should televise the SuperBowl every year instead of all 4 networks at a time.
Lambeau Field should host the 2027 Super Bowl
Never. It’s too cold. The NFL has rules when it comes to the city average temperature in February
@@AntcmbHeat If games can be played in the cold during the playoffs then they can play the Super Bowl in the cold too
Yeah I know they go to warm weather states. But they should go every other year to cold weather states. New Jersey, NOT NEW YORK. METLIFE STADIUM. Buffalo new stadium. GREEN BAY. DENVER. It makes it more fun and interesting. I’m sure fans would love to see this
Will East Coast in any NFL Stadium will host Super Bowl?
You are forgetting Arizona and Houston -- both viable places for future SBs.
7:17 not enough hotels?
There are rumors that the new Bills stadium starting construction soon will host it in 2029.
Bringing the SB overseas would be disasterous for the NFL. All that money consumers are going to have to spend would be ridiculous. As a football fan I dont even like when they play overseas. You steal a home game away from teams.
Expect Superbowls to be only played at Vegas just because all the money that would be generated there
MetLife stadium deserves another Super Bowl. Improvesments to the field conditions, Parking and Traffic Roads. Tons of luxury hotels and easy access drives to nearby Airports. The most spacious seats in the NFL. More than enough Concessions and 1st class Restrooms to avoid long lines. Proven it can handle any cold weather conditions.
The American Dream Family retail Center across the highway gives fans a fun place to go after the game - Setting the foundation to a point where some fans go home later than others - Thereby, Reducing Traffic - Especially when the centers parking is always closed during stadium events.
What About Ford Field In Detroit?
The Browns aren't adding a roof, no way!!
Roofs on stadiums are lousy.
I feel like Atlanta will host again before 2030
Where's the respect for Lumen Field? imo Seattle should've hosted at least one SB already at this point
no State Farm Stadium? geez...
The exterior looks dated.
7:36 why last time?
NRG Stadium deserves another one.
Every one building these damn dome stadiums, so hate these dome stadiums!!!
What about Atlanta
Did you watch the video? Mercedes-Benz Stadium ring a bell??
I would pick Accor Stadium over any other on the planet
Nrg stadium?
My predictions would be this (after stadiums already announced and sticking with SB hosting traditions, history):
Super Bowl LXII (Hard Rock Stadium, Miami) Feb. 2028
Super Bowl LXIII (New Nissan Stadium, Nashville) Feb. 2029
Super Bowl LXIV (Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas) Feb. 2030
Super Bowl LXV (TBD Stadium, San Diego Area-if a team moves there or they et a new one) OR (State Farm Stadium, Phoenix Area) Feb. 2031
Super Bowl LXVI (New Commanders Dome, Washington, D.C.) Feb. 2032
Super Bowl LXVII (New Bears Dome, Chicago Area) Feb. 2033
Super Bowl LXVIII (New Jaguars Stadium, Jacksonville) Feb. 2034
Super Bowl LXIX (SoFi Stadium, LA) Feb. 2035
Super Bowl LXX (Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta) Feb. 2036
Super Bowl LXXI ( Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas) Feb. 2037
Super Bowl LXXII (Renovated Raymond James Stadium, Tampa) Feb. 2038
No Houston?
Hey @depressedginger love your content, but please for the love of everything stop saying new Nissan stadium is opening in 2028. I live 10 minutes from the build site, it's planned to open in 2027. Now it may take longer we know how stadium builds can be, but 2027 is the planned open year. Their breaking ground on it here in March or April.
WOWWWWWWWWWWW
I think you forgot Tampa and Houston
8:15 wtf no way
So sick of roofs. Sports belong
outside
AT and T stadium should have gotten super bowl 60. Levi's stadium already hosted super bowl 50 why do they get another milestone super bowl?
2027 is the super bowl wil be in sofi agian
YOU LEFT OUT NRG STADIUM 🏟 DOWN IN HOUSTON TEXAS. AND BUFFALO 🐃 NEW STADIUM 🏟.
Bro we’ll all be dead by 2030. 💣💥
damn, how?
Vegas rigg these game and fix points
I can't stand football domes. Football is meant to be play outdoors. Period.
Super Bowl 60 back to Levi's Stadium
its over