Atlanta will host the 2019 LIII Super Bowl at the new Falcons Stadium. It’s not the first time Atlanta hosted NFL’s biggest night. January 31st 1999 Atlanta hosted Super Bowl XXXIII. Since, Atlanta has become a premier place for homes, hollywood, and attraction. Having had the Olympics in Atlanta, and now having the Super Bowl again, Atlanta is the place to be! The NFL reports;
“The NFL announced at the Spring League Meeting on Tuesday that Atlanta has won the right to host Super Bowl LIII in 2019. It will be the third time they host the game and the first Super Bowl in Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which is under construction and scheduled to open as the new home of the Falcons in 2017.
The 2020 Super Bowl will mark a return to South Florida for the first time in a decade. Miami Dolphinsowner Stephen Ross poured in more than $400 million in renovations to get the big game back in town, and he was rewarded by his fellow owners for the upgrades.
It came as no surprise that the Super Bowl LV in 2021 will take place in Los Angeles. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell previously called the plans for the new Rams stadium to be “transformational, not just for the Rams, not just for the Los Angeles community but for the NFL.’
#SOULdiers, Are Ya’ll Excited?! A Plane Ticket is A LOT Cheaper to get to ATL! Ha!
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