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. New Orleans moves into a tie with South Florida as the site where the most Super Bowl games have been played. See the full list with game results. Throughout history, 26 different stadiums in And, for the coin toss, the winning head coaches of the previous six New Orleans Super Bowls were featured. New Orleans had cemented itself as a staple of the Super Bowl. Super Bowl XXXVI: February 3, 2002. Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, the NFL postponed a week of regular season games. As a result, the rest of the season—Super 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. With this in mind, and Super Bowl LIX on the horizon, let’s take look back and rank the previous Super Bowls hosted by New Orleans. 10. Super Bowl VI (6): Dallas Cowboys 24, Miami Dolphins 3 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 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 Here's a look at some images from past New Orleans Super Bowls. 1970 Super Bowl IV: Minnesota Vikings vs Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans at Tulane Stadium. (Staff photo by Robert T. Steiner) The game is back in New Orleans for an 11th time, matching Miami for the most times in the event's storied history. New Orleans was a key part of the Super Bowl's early years, hosting five of the Super Bowl XLVII has already taken over New Orleans, even though the game itself won't kickoff until Sunday, Feb. 2. But New Orleans is no stranger to Super Bowls, having hosted nine previous ones. This year makes the 10th championship in the Big Easy, tying it with Miami as the city that has hosted the most. Super Bowl week will feature near-record warmth in New Orleans, but the game will be played indoors. Over 50 years ago, the city hosted the coldest Super Bowl. The next outdoor Super Bowl is in Here's how New Orleans stacks up among cities that have hosted at least two Super Bowl games: Miami's Super Bowls have been split between the Orange Bowl and Hard Rock Stadium, which has hosted The Most Common Gatorade Colors In Super Bowl History. Since 2001, orange has been the most popular color, appearing multiple times. Blue and purple have also made significant appearances, while Super Bowl VI: Dallas Cowboys 24, Miami Dolphins 3 Jan. 17, 1972. Interestingly, Miami, Dallas and New Orleans were the finalists to host the sixth Super Bowl, but New Orleans got it because both Dallas and Miami were considered favorites to reach the championship game, and the New Orleans Saints were most decidedly not. NEW ORLEANS — There are many NFL players attending the Super Bowl Experience in New Orleans, and WDSU's Aubry Killion caught up with none other than Greg Olsen. As New Orleans prepares for Super Bowl LIX, we revisit one of its most infamous moments—the 34-minute blackout during Super Bowl XLVII in 2013. 02/07/2025 Saquon Barkley and Cooper DeJean to The Caesars Superdome, which is set to host Super Bowl LIX in mere weeks, is turning 50 this year. By New Orleans standards, that makes the structure historic. Aside from being an easily The National Football League and Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation announced today the extensive roster of official events and activations for Super Bowl LIX, including fan experiences, community-driven initiatives and more. “We couldn’t be more excited to return to the heart of New Orleans with Super Bowl LIX," said Peter O’Reilly, NFL executive vice president, The halftime show for Super Bowl IV, the first held in New Orleans, featured a smorgasbord of New Orleans culture, including music by the Onward and Olympia brass bands. Super Bowl 59: City of New Orleans increases security for fans Davis scores 24 points, Arkansas clutch from the line for 78-70 win over Texas Zeigler, Milicic return to lead No. 4 Tennessee past
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