The NFL has disclosed the venue for the 2028 Super Bowl.
On a day that has turned out to be pretty busy for the league, with star wide receivers Davante Adams and Amari Cooper being traded, the Atlanta Falcons’ Mercedez-Benz Stadium has been revealed as the host of said game.
This will mark the fourth time Atlanta has been chosen as a host city and the second time for the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where it was held in 2019.
The league likely opted to have the game played there because the stadium is a state-of-the-art venue that has hosted huge events, including a previous Super Bowl, as mentioned above.
The venue boasts a retractable roof and various amenities that make it one of the best stadiums in the NFL.
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The city can expect to benefit significantly from hosting such an event.
Falcons owner Arthur Blank is respected in the ATL community, with his engagement through sports fostering significant economic development.
The Falcons’ home city couldn’t have won in their bid without showing excellent plans for management and security, which is a considerable concern. Community involvement and hospitality also had to have been key factors.
The most recent finale, held in Las Vegas, was considered a success. New Orleans will host the upcoming one in 2025, and Santa Clara will follow with Super Bowl LX in 2026.
The SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, will host Super Bowl LXI in 2027, before the NFL brings its show to Atlanta the following year.
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