The 2019 Super Bowl (53) features the Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

The NFL owners have granted Super Bowl to five other cities through 2024. This is where the NFL’s biggest game will be played in the next five years.

2020 — Feb. 2, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Fla.
• South Florida will host a game for an 11th time. The game will culminate the NFL's 100th season. South Florida last hosted a Super Bowl in 2010. Fox will broadcast the game.

2021 — Feb. 7, Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Fla.
• This will be the fifth Super Bowl hosted in the Tampa area — the third one held at Raymond James Stadium. Tampa last hosted in 2009. The game will air on NBC.

2022 — Feb. 6, Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park, Inglewood, Calif. 
• When the Rams and Chargers' new home, which opens in 2020, hosts the game, it will mark the eighth time the game is played in the Los Angeles area. The last Super Bowl played in L.A. was in 1993. The game will be carried by CBS.

2023 — Feb. 5, State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Ariz. 
• This will be the fourth time a Super Bowl is played in Arizona. The last Super Bowl played at State Farm Stadium — formerly University of Phoenix Stadium — was in 2015. Fox will broadcast the game.

2024 — Feb. 3, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans
• The city will host the game for the 11th time. The Superdome, which opened in 1975 and hosted its first Super Bowl in 1978, was the site of the city's last Super Bowl in 2013. A broadcast network has not been determined.

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