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Source: Fox News
Summary
The NFL announced that Las Vegas will host Super Bowl LXIII in 2029, with Allegiant Stadium serving as the venue. The decision comes after NFL owners voted to award the city the game. This will be the second time Las Vegas hosts the Super Bowl, following Super Bowl LVIII in 2024.
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The game followed a familiar script.
The NFL’s return to Las Vegas is just a few years after the Kansas City Chiefs won the Lombardi Trophy in overtime at Allegiant Stadium in 2024.
The city has already set a high bar with Super Bowl LVIII, and the Raiders are committed to raising it even further.
This one felt recognizable early, with the College Football Playoff national championship and the Final Four already scheduled for the stadium in the next few years.
The result wasn’t surprising by the end, given Vegas’ reputation for hosting top-tier sporting events.
This is just another example of the city’s ability to bring energy and hospitality to global events.
Original observation: The Super Bowl is a bucket-list experience that is unaffordable for most Americans.
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Author: Evan Null









