The Los Angeles Rams may or may not be playing in Super Bowl LV, but their yet-to-be-built Inglewood stadium will be hosting the big game in 2021, the NFL said today.
#SB55 will be in LOS ANGELES! #SBSelection pic.twitter.com/hzbaaBzyRg
— NFL (@NFL) May 24, 2016
This will be the first time the Super Bowl will be played in the City of Angels since 1992, when the Dallas Cowboys walloped the Buffalo Bills 52-17 on January 31, 1993 in Super Bowl XXVII at the Rose Bowl. Hoping the point difference will not be as large, the league laid out the next several years of Super Bowl host cities Tuesday.
The Next 5 @SuperBowl Locations:#SB51: Houston#SB52: Minnesota#SB53: Atlanta#SB54: South Florida#SB55: Los Angeles #SBSelection
— NFL (@NFL) May 24, 2016
NBC has broadcasting rights to Super Bowl LV. Super Bowl LI will be aired on Fox from Houston’s NRG Stadium on February 5, 2017.
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