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The NFL’s Big Events: Potential Future Hosts
for the Super Bowl, Draft or Combine

A look at where the league may bring its signature events in years to come

Posted On: July 13, 2021 By : Matt Traub

The National Football League is far and away the most popular professional sports league in the United States and its biggest event, the Super Bowl, is often described as virtually a national holiday.

In the search for ever-increasing amounts of future revenue, the NFL Draft moved out of New York, where it was held since 1965, and went on the road starting in 2015, creating a gigantic multi-day event. The Draft has since traveled to Chicago, Philadelphia, Arlington, Texas, and Nashville before this year’s event in Cleveland.

And now the NFL Combine, which has been held in Indianapolis since 1987, may be on the move as well.

“The League, in concert with the Combine Executive Committee, is considering ways to grow the Combine as a tentpole event, while at the same time enhancing the prospect experience and partnership,” according to a league memo sent to all 32 teams.

Who will be interested in hosting? Well, let’s put it this way: Any of the 32 teams in the league would gladly host any of these events. But let’s narrow it down a bit. Given what hosting a giant NFL event can mean to a destination financially and in terms of pure media attention, here are some thoughts on what to expect.

The Super Bowl logo is revealed at SoFi Stadium on February 6, 2021, in Inglewood, California, ahead of the 2022 event. (Jeff Lewis)

What We Know

What Is Available

Applications to host the 2023 Combine, the Super Bowl in 2026 and 2027 as well as the 2025 Draft are due on July 23 — the same day that teams also will have to express an interest in hosting the 2024 through 2027 Combines, the Super Bowl in 2028 through 2030 and the Draft in 2026 through 2029.

The sun sets behind Allegiant Stadium, new home of the Las Vegas Raiders. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

Potential Super Bowl Hosts

Given the size of the event and its winter time frame, there are fewer contenders compared to the Draft and Combine. So coming to a number of future potential sites is perhaps the easiest part of this exercise.

Lambeau Field sits quiet before a 2019 game between the Green Bay Packers and the Washington Redskins in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (AP Photo/Matt Ludtke)

Potential NFL Draft Hosts

The Dallas Cowboys play the Seattle Seahawks during the first half of the NFC wild-card game on January 5, 2019. (AP Photo/Roger Steinman)

Potential NFL Combine Hosts

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