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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

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Super Bowl LIII, the 53rd Super Bowl and the 49th modern-era National Football League (NFL) championship game, will decide the league champion for the 2018 NFL season. The game is scheduled to be played on February 3, 2019, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. This will be the third Super Bowl in Atlanta, having previously hosted Super Bowl XXVIII in 1994 and Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000.


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Background

Host-selection process

On May 19, 2015, the league announced the four finalists that will compete to host Super Bowl LIII in 2019, LIV in 2020, and LV in 2021. NFL owners voted on these cities on May 24, 2016, with the first round of voting determining the host for Super Bowl LIII, the second round deciding a different site for Super Bowl LIV, and the third round deciding the site for Super Bowl LV. The four finalists for Super Bowl LIII, all in the Southeastern United States, were:

  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia: This will be the first Super Bowl played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium after it opened in 2017. The city has previously hosted two Super Bowls at the Georgia Dome, with the last being Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000.
  • Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida: South Florida has previously hosted 10 Super Bowls, with the last being Super Bowl XLIV in 2010.
  • Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana: New Orleans has previously hosted 10 Super Bowls, with the last being Super Bowl XLVII in 2013.
  • Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida: Tampa has hosted four Super Bowls, with the last being Super Bowl XLIII in 2009.

After three votes, Atlanta was awarded Super Bowl LIII at the NFL owners' meeting on May 24, 2016. The losing candidates, except for New Orleans which removed itself from the voting for all games except Super Bowl LIII due to event conflicts in 2020 and 2021, were then pitted against Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, California for Super Bowl LIV and Super Bowl LV hosting rights. Miami eventually won the rights to host Super Bowl LIV, and Los Angeles won the rights to host Super Bowl LV. However, on May 23, 2017, NFL owners opted to award Super Bowl LV to Tampa and give Super Bowl LVI to Los Angeles after it was announced that Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park would open in 2020 due to construction delays. New Orleans would be awarded Super Bowl LVIII.

The NFL unveiled the official logo for Super Bowl LIII in February 2018; it is a navy blue-tinted version of the design introduced at Super Bowl LI, and the overall branding of the game will feature use of blue and red. The host committee logo features a stylized overhead rendition of Mercedes-Benz Stadium's roof.


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Broadcasting

United States

CBS will broadcast Super Bowl LIII, as part of an annual cycle between the three main broadcast television partners of the NFL.


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Entertainment

In February 2018, Bruno Mars, who had headlined the halftime show at Super Bowl XLVIII and appeared again in the halftime show at Super Bowl 50, made a widely-discussed proposal that the NFL should pick a hip hop artist to headline the Super Bowl LIII halftime show, noting Atlanta's large hip hop scene, and suggesting Atlanta-based artists including Outkast, T.I., Gucci Mane, Jeezy, Jermaine Dupri, and Lil Jon.


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References


LA Rams now third-favorites to win Super Bowl LIII - Turf Show Times
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External links

  • Atlanta Super Bowl Host Committee

Source of article : Wikipedia