Super
Bowl Schedule
Detroit will host Super Bowl XL
SITE: Ford Field - Detroit, Michigan
DATE: February 5, 2006
Super Bowl XL will be the second Super Bowl played in the
Motor City. The first Super Bowl played here was Super Bowl
XVI, where Joe Montana claimed the first Lombardi Trophy for
the San Francisco 49ers.
Miami will host Super Bowl XLI
Super Bowl XLI will be the record-tying
(New Orleans) ninth Super Bowl played in Miami. Super Bowl XLI
will be the fourth Super Bowl played at Dolphin Stadium. The
other five Miami Super Bowls were played at the Orange Bowl.
Glendale will host Super Bowl XLII
Super Bowl XLII will be played at University
of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. The site of the 2008 Super
Bowl was decided at the owners' meetings in Chicago on Oct.
29-30, 2003.
Tampa will host Super Bowl XLIII
Super Bowl XLIII will be the fourth Super
Bowl in Tampa, and the first one since 2001, when the Baltimore
Ravens defeated the New York Giants, 34-7, in Super Bowl XXXV.
The first Super Bowl in Tampa was held in 1984, when the Los
Angeles Raiders beat the Washington Redskins, 38-9, in Super
Bowl XVIII.
Miami will host Super Bowl XLIV
The Super Bowl will return to South Florida
in 2010, when it will surpass New Orleans for the most Super
Bowls. It will be the fifth Super Bowl played at Dolphin Stadium. |