I think for the 75Th Super Bowl Anniversary should be played at Memorial Coliseum... Plus they need to bring it back to the Rose Bowl Stadium the Super Bowl...
Just a small correction, SoFi stadium is also referred to as Levi's South! That's because the LAmbs (LA Rams) can't fill their own Stadium. Chargers suffer the same fate. I think I heard somewhere the NFL is trying to keep the Super Bowl in temperate to warm climates, or to domed Stadiums as well.
My location predictions: Super Bowl LXII (2028): Fore Field, Detroit, Michigan Super Bowl LXIII (2029): New Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee Super Bowl LXIV (2030): New Chicago Bears Stadium, Chicago, Illinois Super Bowl LXV (2031): EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida Super Bowl LXVI (2032): State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona Super Bowl LXVII (2033): Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida Super Bowl LXVIII (2034): Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia Super Bowl LXIX (2035): Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana Super Bowl LXX (2036): U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota Super Bowl LXXI (2037): Allegiant Stadium, Paradise, Nevada (Las Vegas) Super Bowl LXXII (2038): Caesar’s Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana Super Bowl LXXIII (2039): AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas (Dallas) Super Bowl LXXIV (2040): SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California (Los Angeles) Super Bowl LXXV (2041): Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
SUPER BOWL 2029 NEW HIGHMARK ... I can't say that with a straight face :P . I could _almost_ do it if the Bills went for a dome but there's just no way Buffalo, the county, the state and the team would be able to spend another billion in hotels that I don't even think the area would be able to support afterwards.
@@boogitybear2283 idk if you’ve actually seen the renderings but it’s projected to have the largest seating capacity in the league. And Nashville is on the map for a reason, it’s quickly become Vegas of the south
@@joebidenshusband6593 1. Your username is crazy 2. I had a brain fart, I totally disregarded the tourist aspect of new orleans. The dome is one of the oldest stadiums
I personally think Atlanta would get another one before LA, it will have been just under a decade by the time that Super Bowl rolls around since Atlanta last hosted.
@@Goyarxrd that makes no sense because they play in a dome. The snow storm they got the last time they hosted the Super Bowl was rare. It's crazy that they haven't hosted again.
All Super Bowl Stadiums:
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TFC, what are your predictions on the next 5 Super Bowl cities and stadiums after the confirmed ones?
I think for the 75Th Super Bowl Anniversary should be played at
Memorial Coliseum...
Plus they need to bring it back to the Rose Bowl Stadium the Super Bowl...
Hopefully it’s chiefs packers
Too old...
They need to have the Super Bowl at AT&T stadium again. It’s a beautiful building… come on NFL, CHOOSE DALLAS!! 😂
Yes maybe Dallas will be involved in a Super Bowl
They screwed up last time and the nfl doesn’t trust them
You guys are more likely getting the World Cup final at least
I know different Football lol but still the most watched event on earth!!!
Dallas will never win a Super Bowl as long as Jerry is still alive
@@shaunminkove0724that’s not what the comment is about bub
Fun Fact: Levi’s, SoFi, Alligent & The Superdome hosted past Wrestlemanias
Not alligiant never had wrestlingmania yet
Maybe it’ll Host Wrestlemania 42
This is a fantastic video -
Al Davis (former Raiders owner) died in 2011 well before the 49ers stadium was built.
The niners had stadiums before Levi's lol.
Just a small correction, SoFi stadium is also referred to as Levi's South! That's because the LAmbs (LA Rams) can't fill their own Stadium. Chargers suffer the same fate.
I think I heard somewhere the NFL is trying to keep the Super Bowl in temperate to warm climates, or to domed Stadiums as well.
My location predictions:
Super Bowl LXII (2028): Fore Field, Detroit, Michigan
Super Bowl LXIII (2029): New Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee
Super Bowl LXIV (2030): New Chicago Bears Stadium, Chicago, Illinois
Super Bowl LXV (2031): EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida
Super Bowl LXVI (2032): State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
Super Bowl LXVII (2033): Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
Super Bowl LXVIII (2034): Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
Super Bowl LXIX (2035): Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana
Super Bowl LXX (2036): U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Super Bowl LXXI (2037): Allegiant Stadium, Paradise, Nevada (Las Vegas)
Super Bowl LXXII (2038): Caesar’s Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
Super Bowl LXXIII (2039): AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas (Dallas)
Super Bowl LXXIV (2040): SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California (Los Angeles)
Super Bowl LXXV (2041): Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
When the Super Bowl is at Raymond James Stadium again, Ill be there. 100%
SUPER BOWL 2028:NEW TITANS STADIUM
SUPER BOWL 2029 NEW HIGHMARK ... I can't say that with a straight face :P . I could _almost_ do it if the Bills went for a dome but there's just no way Buffalo, the county, the state and the team would be able to spend another billion in hotels that I don't even think the area would be able to support afterwards.
Nashville is lame just like their Future Stadium will be.
They should have another one at Ford Field.
Always enjoyed the Super Bowl being at the Superdome in New Orleans.
Would you rather have the game held at either participant's home stadium instead?
That would be ideal, but I get why it isn’t. It would be pretty difficult to plan a Super Bowl in 2 weeks.
They gotta play at the rose bowl one of these years
2028 should be held at the New Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN
No, it shouldn’t because it will be a small stadium and Nashville is so overrated.
@@boogitybear2283 idk if you’ve actually seen the renderings but it’s projected to have the largest seating capacity in the league. And Nashville is on the map for a reason, it’s quickly become Vegas of the south
Lumen field
It might rain
No
Allegiant Stadium is 65,000, but they're expanding the seating to 72,000 for the Superbowl
How does the SuperDome keep getting SBs with all these mega stadiums around?
Because it’s a domed stadium
Also New Orleans has large tourist attractive because of its culture
I live in Louisiana btw
@@joebidenshusband6593 1. Your username is crazy
2. I had a brain fart, I totally disregarded the tourist aspect of new orleans. The dome is one of the oldest stadiums
@@StressedOutJimmy 1. Thank you
2. All good
If any chance in hell its in denver, ill never see it
titans??
But they just had a Super Bowl in Los Angeles?
It was successful
I personally think Atlanta would get another one before LA, it will have been just under a decade by the time that Super Bowl rolls around since Atlanta last hosted.
Why has Dallas gotten another Super Bowl?
Too cold
@@Goyarxrd that makes no sense because they play in a dome. The snow storm they got the last time they hosted the Super Bowl was rare. It's crazy that they haven't hosted again.
They screwed up last time
@@Goyarxrd Minnesota, Indy, and New York have gotten to host Super Bowls so that reason wouldn’t make sense.
Maybe don't charge people $100 to park for a damn game
You’ll be hosting a World Cup
Not in Montreal we ain’r😢
Super bowl doesn't need to go back to sofi stadium. Go to different stadiums. There's plenty of stadiums that is well deserved to host super bowl
With the Superbowl in Vegas this season, image the black magik script they're gonna come up with....
L for not mentioning the sofi stadium will be headlining monster jam world finals in 2024
and titans
talk a little quieter
Levi stadium sucks better off hosting it in Seattle or MetLife
A stupid sport. Why do they have to stop play every 3 seconds!?
So corporate America can show loads of adverts without people missing gameplay
So the players don't die
Then why would you even watch this video? It just shows you’re insecure.
I’d rather watch it on tv than go to a game to much stoppage
Because that's how it works, you get tackled, the play is over. What are they supposed to do, hand the ball over to the other team?