Now that Super Bowl 57 has concluded, it is time to start thinking about 2024.
The countdown clock is officially running ahead of Las Vegas hosting Super Bowl 58 next February. The Arizona Host Committee handed over the Super Bowl reins to Las Vegas, officially starting the countdown to the 2024 edition taking place Feb. 11, 2024, at Allegiant Stadium.
On Monday, commissioner Roger Goodell was among several people to unveil the Super Bowl logo for the big game. It happened right outside of the Phoenix Convention Center.
The football weighs 1,200 pounds and is 13 feet long and 8 feet in diameter. It was created to symbolize Super Bowl LVIII.
This will mark the first Super Bowl held in Las Vegas, which follows the Raiders moving from Oakland in 2020. It will be the fourth major event held by the league since Allegiant Stadium opened, joining the last two Pro Bowls and the 2022 NFL Draft.
This might be the craziest Super Bowl yet.