NFL Awards Super Bowls to Atlanta, South Florida, and Los Angeles

Houston, Minneapolis, Atlanta, South Florida, and Los Angeles will host the NFL's next five Super Bowls.

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Need a reminder about how insanely popular the NFL is right now? Go check Twitter. We’re smack dab in the middle of two intriguing NBA playoff series, and yet, everyone is talking about the Super Bowl at the moment. And not the last Super Bowl, or the next Super Bowl, or even the Super Bowl after that. Instead, they’re talking about Super Bowl LIII, which will be played in 2019; Super Bowl LIV, which will be played in 2020; and Super Bowl LV, which will be played in 2021.

The NFL owners took a vote Tuesday afternoon and decided which cities to award with those three Super Bowls. They decided to give Super Bowl LIII to Atlanta:

Super Bowl LIV to South Florida (because duh—and yes, we know everyone made this same exact joke on Twitter):

And Super Bowl LV to Los Angeles:

None of those three places currently have new NFL stadiums. But they will have them soon:

Tampa and New Orleans were also in the running for Super Bowls but missed making the cut, and Houston and Minneapolis have already been awarded Super Bowl LI in 2017 and Super Bowl LII in 2018, respectively. If you want to go to any of these places for the big game, we would suggest you start saving your money now.

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