The Miami metro area will go at least 10 years without a Super Bowl, as Super Bowl LXIV announced for Nashville.
Miami hasn’t hosted the Super Bowl since 2020 and isn’t slated to host for the next three years, meaning it’ll go without one for a decade. It has to do, in part, with some of the new sports that have ...
Miami may not host a Super Bowl soon due to new NFL demands for hosting sites. The NFL's requirements conflict with other major events held at Hard Rock Stadium, such as the Miami Open and Formula 1.
Formula One auto racing just wrapped up its latest installment of the Miami Grand Prix at Hard Rock Stadium, an event that underscored the busy schedule of events hosted by the home of the Miami ...
Miami has hosted 11 Super Bowls. It will be a while until South Florida makes it to a dozen. Owner Stephen Ross said this week that Hard Rock Stadium no longer meets the NFL’s requirements for hosting ...
Miami has dropped out of the Super Bowl hosting rotation because Hard Rock Stadium no longer meets the NFL's site requirements, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said this week. Miami has hosted 11 Super ...
Stephen Ross, who owns both the Miami Dolphins and the Hard Rock Stadium, said the venue no longer meets NFL requirements to host a Super Bowl.
Miami has hosted more Super Bowls than almost any city on earth, and for decades it operated on a reliable five-year cycle that made South Florida one of the NFL’s most dependable championship ...
Despite past renovations and a long history of hosting the event, the Miami venue falls short of updated league requirements. Miami’s iconic Hard Rock Stadium has effectively been removed from future ...
It was recently announced that Miami no longer meets the requirements for hosting a Super Bowl. The city has hosted eleven, so what changed? “The one thing that suffered is Miami hasn’t gotten a Super ...