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What City Deserves a Super Bowl?

Super Bowl 50 in San Francisco will be unlike any other. Levi’s Stadium is the perfect destination for this year’s big game. Lucky for you, there are Super Bowl 50 Travel Packages waiting for you to claim. But if you can’t make it this year, or waiting for your city to host, here’s a look at the top 3 cities that deserve to host a Super Bowl.

Indianapolis

The site of Super Bowl 46. It’s hard to make the case against Indianapolis. According to several reports, the only reason Indy didn’t get Super Bowl 51 is because Minnesota has their brand new stadium coming in. It has been clear that the Super Bowl Committee loves the new stadiums. A perfect example is this upcoming game, as this is only the second year of San Francisco’s Levi’s Stadium. Indy has truly become “SportsTown” and not many cities can compete with a place that has hosted a Super Bowl, multiple Final Fours, Big Ten Football and Basketball Championships, and has housed European soccer matches. It’s hard to compete with Indy.

Dallas

It’s time to give Jerry Jones a chance at redemption. The host of Super Bowl 45, the brand new AT&T Stadium was the perfect spot. But because of poor planning and technical problems, Dallas did not live up to the hype. Nevertheless, the home of the Cowboys is still one of the most beautiful stadiums in the country and we all expect Jerry to give all he has to make sure the fans get what they want.

Atlanta

Atlanta is also receiving a new stadium. This one coming in March of 2017. Atlanta has already had success with Georgia Stadium, most notably by being the host of the SEC Championship Game, the Chick-Fil-A Bowl and future Final Four Site. The new Mercedes-Benz Stadium will feature the largest video board in the world, and will be five stories high. The stadium will also have an open roof concept. Atlanta is one of the most exciting cities in the country and a Super Bowl will do nothing but add on to that.