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Atlanta to Host Super Bowl in 2028, Bringing the Big Game Back to Georgia

The NFL has selected Atlanta as the host city for the 2028 Super Bowl, marking a major win for both the city and the state.

by TheGeorgiaDemocrat
October 17, 2024
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The NFL has officially announced that Atlanta will host the Super Bowl in 2028, bringing one of the biggest events in sports back to Georgia. This will be the fourth time the city has been chosen to host the Super Bowl, with the most recent being in 2019 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where Super Bowl LIII was held.

The decision is a significant win for Atlanta, as the city has established itself as a premier destination for major sporting events. With state-of-the-art facilities, an international airport, and a history of successful large-scale event management, Atlanta has consistently proven its ability to handle the massive logistical demands of events like the Super Bowl.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell highlighted Atlanta’s proven track record, stating that the city’s combination of infrastructure, experience, and community support made it an ideal choice for the 2028 Super Bowl.

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which opened in 2017, is known for its cutting-edge design, retractable roof, and impressive seating capacity, offering fans a high-tech and comfortable experience. The venue’s unique features, combined with Atlanta’s vibrant entertainment areas, ensure that the 2028 Super Bowl will not only be a thrilling game but also a memorable event for fans, players, and visitors alike.

The economic impact of hosting the Super Bowl is expected to be significant, bringing a boost to local businesses, hotels, and tourism in the Atlanta area. The last time Atlanta hosted the Super Bowl, the event generated hundreds of millions of dollars in economic activity, a trend that’s likely to repeat in 2028.

With the announcement still fresh, excitement is already building across the state of Georgia as fans anticipate another chance to showcase the city’s southern hospitality and love for sports on the world’s biggest stage.

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