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Eight stadiums that hosted at least one Super Bowl no longer exist: Tulane Stadium, on the Tulane University campus, which hosted three Super Bowls, was demolished in November 1979. Tampa Stadium, which hosted two Super Bowls, was demolished in April 1999. Stanford Stadium, which hosted one Super Bowl, was demolished and redeveloped in 2005–06.
[10] [12] Under the four-network rotation starting in 2024, the league awarded NBC or any network that airs the Winter Olympics the Super Bowl during Winter Olympic years. [3] [11] [13] [14] CBS has televised the most Super Bowl games, with Super Bowl LV being its 21st, and it just completed the broadcast of its 22nd with Super Bowl LVIII in ...
Winning team and Losing team columns indicate the number of times that team has appeared in a Super Bowl as well as each respective teams' Super Bowl record to date. Venue column indicates number of times that stadium has hosted a Super Bowl. City column indicates number of times that metropolitan area has hosted a Super Bowl.
Los Angeles follows with eight Super Bowls hosted. Super Bowl locations and winners by year: Super Bowl 2025 time: Game date, kickoff, location, everything you need to know.
The Caesars Superdome in New Orleans will play host to its eighth Super Bowl, the most of any single location. Super Bowls in New Orleans (11) SB 4: Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7 (Tulane Stadium)
Levi's Stadium first hosted the Super Bowl in 2016, when the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers squared off in a defensive battle. Von Miller (6 tackles, 2.5 sacks) helped lead Denver to a 24-10 ...
Super Bowl LIX marks the 11th time New Orleans will host the championship game. The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII.
The city of Seattle made numerous bids to host the Super Bowl during the Seahawks' tenure at the Kingdome. However, despite five bids over 12 years, the Kingdome was never awarded the opportunity to host a Super Bowl; its closest chance was in 1989 for Super Bowl XXVI, which was awarded to the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota.