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Atlanta's 2000 ice storm and the Super Bowl - MSN
It was 25 years ago that Atlanta hosted the Super Bowl for the second time. It was one that many fans, players, and visitors won’t forget with an ice storm hitting the day before the big game.
The NFL announces that Super Bowl 62 will be played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 2028. The stadium also is set to host CFP title game in January and the World Cup in 2026.
Atlanta will host the 2028 Super Bowl LXll. This marks the fourth time Atlanta has served as the host city.
Autumn Lockwood has made history as the first Black woman coach to win a Super Bowl, marking a milestone in NFL history and highlighting ongoing efforts to diversify coaching roles.
On Jan. 22, 2000, 25 years ago, an ice storm was shifting into high gear in the Southeast. By the following day, Atlanta was one of the hardest hit metro areas.
When will the Super Bowl be in Atlanta again? The short answer is 2028. Atlanta last hosted at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 2019, and hosted two times prior at the Georgia Dome in 1994 and 2000.
Super Bowl 62 will mark the fourth time Atlanta’s hosted the event and the second time the championship games been held at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium will play host to Super Bowl LXII in 2028, the NFL announced at its Fall League meeting in Atlanta, Georgia on Tuesday.
Atlanta will host Super Bowl LXII, which is set to take place in February 2028 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the league announced Tuesday.
The Super Bowl will return to Atlanta, and specifically Mercerdez Benz Stadium, for Super Bowl 62. This is great news, considering how successful Super Bowl 53 was.
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Atlanta’s Super Bowl ice storm - MSN
It was 25 years ago that Atlanta hosted the Super Bowl for the second time. It was one that many fans, players, and visitors won’t forget with an ice storm hitting the day before the big game.
Atlanta tried to land the 2009 and 2010 Super Bowls, but NFL owners said no to both bids five months apart. In May 2005, the 32 owners voted to play the 2009 Super Bowl in Tampa instead of Atlanta.
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