While there's no official rotation, NFL feels "great" about Las Vegas as Super Bowl host
Key Points:
- The NFL announced that the Super Bowl will return to Las Vegas and Allegiant Stadium in February 2029, just five years after hosting the game there in early 2024.
- NFL EVP Peter O’Reilly highlighted the league’s positive experience with Las Vegas as a host city, citing its reputation as a sports and entertainment hub and its ability to successfully manage large events.
- Discussions to bring the Super Bowl back to Las Vegas began immediately after the 2024 game, reflecting the league’s confidence in the city as a venue for its biggest event.
- Despite the quick return, O’Reilly emphasized that the NFL does not have a formal rotation system for Super Bowl host cities and evaluates locations on a year-by-year basis.
- The league’s approach focuses on selecting the right city at the right time to grow the Super Bowl, with each host city needing to continuously raise the event’s standards to be considered for future games.