Major City Out of Super Bowl Rotation — NFL Says Stadium Falls Short
Summary
The NFL is choosing stadiums with new or majorly upgraded facilities to host future Super Bowls. Miami will likely not host a Super Bowl soon because its stadium does not meet the league’s current standards, while many other cities with new stadiums are in the rotation.Key Facts
- Several NFL teams will start playing in new stadiums from 2026 to 2031.
- Cities with new or improved stadiums often get to host the Super Bowl.
- Miami has hosted 11 Super Bowls, but it’s currently not in the normal rotation.
- Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said Miami’s stadium does not meet the latest NFL requirements.
- Miami has the best weather but still may need stadium upgrades to host again.
- Jacksonville is upgrading its stadium, which might offer a model for Miami.
- Miami might have to wait a long time before hosting another NFL Super Bowl.
- Miami may still host other big games like the College Football Playoff.
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