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. 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 With the Super Bowl set to be played in New Orleans for a record-tying 11th time, now is a great opportunity to look back at the previous 10 Super Bowls hosted by the city. Many of those Super 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 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 Louisiana politicians who played a big role in the AFL-NFL The next time the Super Bowl (XXXVI) returned to New Orleans on February 3, 2002, the New England Patriots walked away the winners against the St. Louis Rams, and it was by a thin margin of 20-17. This was the first Super Bowl played after the September 11, 2001 attack. 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. Tom Brady, quarterback for the New England Patriots, hugs wide receiver David Patten after winning Super Bowl XXXVI against the St. Louis Rams at the Superdome in New Orleans Sunday February 3 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 Making Memories: First Super Bowl played in New Orleans News / Feb 4, 2025 / 08:40 AM CST. Super Bowl XII was the first one in the Superdome but not the first for the city. A city that celebrates better than most, New Orleans will welcome the Kansas City Chiefs, the Philadelphia Eagles and hundreds of thousands of people for Super Bowl LIX, intent on throwing the 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. Before the Caesars Superdome was built, New Orleans hosted three Super Bowl games in the city at Tulane Stadium. The stadium hosted the Super Bowl games in 1970, 1972, and 1974, for Super Bowl IV The first three Super Bowls were played at Tulane Stadium, which ties New Orleans with Miami for the most of any city. Nineteen cities have hosted a Super Bowl. On Sunday, February 9 th, the Super Bowl will once again return to the Big Easy, with the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Philadelphia Eagles in a Super Bowl rematch. This will be the 11 th time that New Orleans will host the biggest game in professional football. Of those 11 games, 8 of them have come in Caeser’s Superdome; the other 3 were Super Bowl 15: Oakland Raiders 27, Philadelphia Eagles 10; Super Bowl 20: Chicago Bears 46, New England Patriots 10; Super Bowl 24: San Francisco 49ers 55, Denver Broncos 10; Super Bowl 31: Green Bay Packers 35, New England Patriots 21; Super Bowl 36: New England Patriots 20, St. Louis Rams 17; Super Bowl 47: Baltimore Ravens 34, San Francisco Play on Spotify. The Press Box. Super Bowl Stories From New Orleans, a Farewell to Hubie Brown, and Eagles Talk With CNN’s Kasie Hunt Donald Trump being the first sitting president to attend The 59th Super Bowl will be on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. Kickoff will be at 6:30 p.m. EST. Non-fan guide to Super Bowl 59:Chiefs, Eagles, Taylor Swift, date and time, everything you Super Bowl mania has taken over New Orleans, blanketing the city with brand activations, sponsored parties, tourists, and celebrities. In advance of the game at the Superdome on Sunday, February 9, Eater has been tracking all the activity, rounding up events that are open to the public, getting an inside look at New Orleans’s only Eagles bar, and gathering dining suggestions for the biggest
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