Last time a Super Bowl was in New Orleans. New Orleans last hosted Super Bowl 47 between the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers which created an economic impact of $480 million for the city. The next time New Orleans hosted the Super Bowl was an even bigger blow out. In fact, it was the largest margin of victory in the game’s history with Joe Montana’s San Francisco 49ers defeating John Elway’s Denver Broncos 55-10. The city hosted the Super Bowl four times in the 1970s, twice in the 1980s and twice in the 1990s. New Orleans also hosted the Super Bowl in 2002, which culminated with a 20-17 upset victory by Here's a list of all the cities to host the Super Bowl, with the results of those games: Super Bowls in New Orleans (11) SB 4: Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7 (Tulane Stadium) Super Bowl LIX will take place next month in the Superdome. The venue has hosted many NFL championships, as New Orleans has been a great backdrop. Which games have taken place in New Orleans and what other venue hosted the Super Bowl? Let’s take a look New Orleans also hosted the first Super Bowl after the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. The season was delayed one week, forcing the league to spend millions of dollars to buy out conventions and New Orleans hosted its first Super Bowl on January 11, 1970, at Tulane Stadium in front of a crowd of nearly 81,000. Led by Head Coach Hank Stram, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Minnesota Vikings 23-7 in the last-ever championship between the NFL and AFL before the two leagues merged. New Orleans has hosted more Super Bowls than any city — see how the Caesars Superdome leads the NFL, key stats on hosted games, and what makes it one of the league’s most iconic venues. Jan 30 Jan. 11, 1970, Tulane Stadium: Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7. 1. New Orleans was supposed to get Super Bowl III, in which the New York Jets upset the Baltimore Colts, in part as a thank you to two Which city has hosted the Super Bowl the most times? Miami has hosted the NFL's championship game the joint most times, along with 2025 host New Orleans. The city of New Orleans will be the host for the 2024 Super Bowl, after stating their case to the NFL as being worthy of having the league’s title game in the Big Easy. New Orleans will be hosting its 11th Super Bowl, tied with Miami for the most Super Bowl hosting appearances. The city hosted the Super Bowl four times in the 1970s, twice in the 1980s and twice This is the 11th time New Orleans has hosted a Super Bowl. The last time was in 2013. The Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation said that event brought in roughly $480 million. With Super Bowl XLVII, New Orleans ties Miami for the most prolific Super Bowl Host City, at 10 each. The Louisiana Superdome – now Mercedes-Benz Superdome – is the clear winner of host stadiums at seven games. Tulane Stadium, where the first three local Super Bowls were played, is tied for third place. The city of New Orleans has hosted the Super Bowl 11 times, the most of any city and second-most of any metropolitan area (Miami). Caesars Superdome — previously the Louisiana Superdome and Mercedes-Benz Superdome — has hosted the game seven times, the most of any stadium. Tulane Stadium — demolished in 1980 — hosted three times. SUPER BOWL LIX – NEW ORLEANS – FACTS & FIGURES SITE: Caesars Superdome DATE: February 9, 2025 SUPER BOWL HOST CITIES (I – LIX): South Florida 11 Atlanta 3 Indianapolis 1 New Orleans 11 Houston 3 Jacksonville 1 Los Angeles 8 San Diego 3 Las Vegas 1 Tampa Bay 5 Detroit 2 New York/New Jersey 1 The last Super Bowl to be hosted in Florida was in Tampa back in 2021. Former football quarterback Tom Brady and the Tampa Buccaneers won Super Bowl 55 with a 31-9 rout of the Kansas City Chiefs The game Sunday is only the second New Orleans Super Bowl since 2002, and a new wave of sleek, modern stadiums threatens to further reduce the Crescent City’s status as a regular host of the NFL The coldest Super Bowl in New Orleans happened to be the coldest Super Bowl ever played in an outdoor stadium. That was in 1972 when Dallas met Miami at Tulane Stadium. W en the Super Bowl was last held in New Orleans, Bowl Host Committee Chairman Marcus Brown’s sole involvement was as a ticket holder.Twelve years later, Brown, whose day job is executive vice president and general counsel of $12 billion energy giant Entergy, is determined to ensure that he can again sit in the stands, with the Super Bowl remaining as predictably in the Big Easy as Jazz Fest
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