PHOENIX – That didn’t take long.
Just two years after Las Vegas hosted its first-ever Super Bowl, the NFL is sending its big game back to Sin City.
The league and Las Vegas leaders have been in exclusive negotiations to bring the Super Bowl back to Southern Nevada for just under a year, with an official announcement coming on Monday at the NFL’s owners meetings in Phoenix.

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Las Vegas will host Super Bowl LXIII in 2029 at Allegiant Stadium, the home of the Raiders, following Super Bowl LXI at Sofi Stadium in 2027 and Super Bowl LXII in Atlanta in 2028.
Allegiant Stadium hosted Super Bowl LVIII in 2024, with the Chiefs defeating the 49ers, and the week came off so well that the NFL made it a point to put Las Vegas back in the rotation as soon as possible.


