Report: Super Bowl headed to Arizona in 2023, New Orleans in 2024
Arizona and New Orleans will be named the hosts of Super Bowl LVII in 2023 and Super Bowl LVIII in 2024, respectively, a source told Albert Breer of the MMQB.
NFL owners will make the news official later this week when they vote on the host sites at their annual meetings in Atlanta.
Super Bowl LVII will be played in 2023 to mark the end of the 2022 season, while 2024's Super Bowl LVIII will close out the 2023 campaign.
With Arizona and New Orleans all but locked in for future Super Bowls, the NFL has sites pegged for the next six championship games:
Super Bowl | Host market |
---|---|
LIII (53) | Atlanta |
LIV (54) | Miami |
LV (55) | Tampa |
LVI (56) | Los Angeles |
LVII (57) | Arizona* |
LVIII (58) | New Orleans* |
*Not yet confirmed
Arizona last hosted the title game in 2015, when the New England Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks on Malcolm Butler's last-second, goal-line interception in Super Bowl XLIX, while New Orleans most recently had it in 2013, when the Baltimore Ravens overcame a Beyonce-induced power outage - and the San Francisco 49ers - to claim glory in Super Bowl XLVII.