NFL: 2 Super Bowl locations (and the next NFL Draft location) released
The sites of Super Bowl LVII, Super Bowl LVIII and the next NFL Draft have been revealed.
Big news just came out of the NFL‘s spring meetings in Atlanta. League offices and owners have made their decision about the locations of Super Bowl LVII, Super Bowl LVIII and the next draft. Two cities are very familiar. One is getting its’ first shot at hosting an NFL event but has been known to throw quite a party.
The responsibility of hosting Super Bowl LVII now belongs to Arizona. The big game will be in 2023. This will also be the fourth time the game will be played in Arizona. That will also mark three times in 15 years that the game would have been played at University of Phoenix Stadium.
Super Bowl LVIII will be hosted in New Orleans in 2024 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. It’s the city’s 11th time hosting the Super Bowl and the first time they would have hosted it since 2013.
Let’s hope the Philadelphia Eagles are in one of those Super Bowls, if not both
We’re not done. The site of the next draft was announced as well.
To find an event as huge as the Super Bowl in our great country would require us to begin talking about holidays. Here’s what’s interesting. The ultra-popular NFL has found a way to make spectacles out of every part of the NFL calendar year. Look no further than the NFL Combine and its’ draft.
In the case of the latter, the league has gone the route of exploring the idea of making the annual selection meeting a traveling show. So far, it’s worked, and now, we know the site of the next one. It’ll be held in Nashville, a city that’s, historically, been no stranger to the big stage.
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That’s good stuff there. This is awesome news for three awesome cities.