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Super Bowl 2023 venue

Super Bowl 2023 Date: Sunday, February 12

Kickoff: 4:30pm (MST)

Stadium Gates open: 12:30 PM (MST)

Gameday Experience: 12:30 PM (MST). Super Bowl LVII game ticket required

Halftime Performer: Rihanna

Location: State Farm Stadium, 1 Cardinals Drive, Glendale, AZ 85305

Super Bowl must know before comming.

Only Super Bowl LVII ticket holders will be accommodated by Gameday Experience prior to kickoff on the stadium complex. Local entertainment, AFC and NFC pep rally zones, NFL Shop presented by Visa products, food and drink for sale, and an exhibit featuring the Vince Lombardi Trophy and the whole collection of 56 Super Bowl rings are all included in the programming.

Read more ……Highlights from Cowboys vs. 49ers: San Francisco defeats Dallas in the divisional round

Information about Passes

Your go-to resource for Gameday is NFL OnePass, which offers you access to all Super Bowl LVII event information. To play any interactive activities at the Super Bowl Gameday Experience, you must have an NFL OnePass. Fans who download and sign up for the NFL OnePass app are also automatically eligible to win a pair of Super Bowl LVII tickets. To download right away, go to nfl.com/onepass.

Super Bowl Ticket Packages Available Now

Super Bowl 2023 Hospitality

WELCOME TO SUPER BOWL LVII :As the NFL’s official hospitality partner, On Location provides assured access to expensive seats, specific ticket positions, and all-inclusive pregame events inside the perimeter of security. After the game, On Location will get you down on the field to celebrate like the Super Bowl Champions by bringing you up close and personal with NFL Legends. Additionally, On Location visitors may have the most exclusive VIP access with ELITE suite upgrades at State Farm Stadium.

Super Bowl 2023 live streaming updates

Fox will broadcast Super Bowl LVII live, and the network is available on TV in America through cable and live-TV streaming platforms. Use the NFL Plus app to watch the game on your phone or tablet; the service costs $15 for the remaining playoff games or $7 per month after which you may watch the Super Bowl.

List of Teams Super Bowl 2023

After the regular season and the first round of the playoffs, eight teams are still in the running to win the Super Bowl.

AFC

  1. Kansas City Chiefs
  2. Jacksonville Jaguars
  3. Buffalo Bills
  4. Cincinnati Bengals

NFC

  1. San Francisco 49ers
  2. Dallas Cowboys
  3. New York Giants
  4. Philadelphia Eagles

Winer of Super Bowl Champions references from Wikipedia.org



NO
Date/SeasonWinning teamScoreLosing teamVenueCity
I
[sb 1]
January 15, 1967 (1966 AFL/1966 NFL)Green Bay Packersn
(1, 1–0)
35–10Kansas City Chiefsa
(1, 0–1)
Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles, California[sb 2]
II
[sb 1]
January 14, 1968 (1967 AFL/1967 NFL)Green Bay Packersn
(2, 2–0)
33–14Oakland Raidersa
(1, 0–1)
Miami Orange BowlMiami, Florida[sb 3]
III
[sb 1]
January 12, 1969 (1968 AFL/1968 NFL)New York Jetsa
(1, 1–0)
16–7 Baltimore Coltsn
(1, 0–1)
Miami Orange Bowl (2)Miami, Florida (2)[sb 3]
IV
[sb 1]
January 11, 1970 (1969 AFL/1969 NFL)Kansas City Chiefsa
(2, 1–1) [S]
23–7 Minnesota Vikingsn
(1, 0–1)
Tulane StadiumNew Orleans, Louisiana
VJanuary 17, 1971 (1970)Baltimore ColtsA
(2, 1–1)
16–13Dallas CowboysN
(1, 0–1)
Miami Orange Bowl (3)Miami, Florida (3)[sb 3]
VIJanuary 16, 1972 (1971)Dallas CowboysN
(2, 1–1)
24–3 Miami DolphinsA
(1, 0–1)
Tulane Stadium (2)New Orleans, Louisiana (2)
VIIJanuary 14, 1973 (1972)Miami DolphinsA
(2, 1–1)
14–7 Washington RedskinsN
(1, 0–1)
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (2)Los Angeles, California (2)[sb 2]
VIIIJanuary 13, 1974 (1973)Miami DolphinsA
(3, 2–1)
24–7 Minnesota VikingsN
(2, 0–2)
Rice Stadium[sb 4]Houston, Texas
IXJanuary 12, 1975 (1974)Pittsburgh SteelersA
(1, 1–0)
16–6 Minnesota VikingsN
(3, 0–3)
Tulane Stadium (3)New Orleans, Louisiana (3)
XJanuary 18, 1976 (1975)Pittsburgh SteelersA
(2, 2–0)
21–17Dallas CowboysN
(3, 1–2) [W]
Miami Orange Bowl (4)Miami, Florida (4)[sb 3]
XIJanuary 9, 1977 (1976)Oakland RaidersA
(2, 1–1)
32–14Minnesota VikingsN
(4, 0–4)
Rose Bowl[sb 5]Pasadena, California (3)[sb 2]
XIIJanuary 15, 1978 (1977)Dallas CowboysN
(4, 2–2)
27–10Denver BroncosA
(1, 0–1)
Louisiana Superdome[sb 6]New Orleans, Louisiana (4)
XIIIJanuary 21, 1979 (1978)Pittsburgh SteelersA
(3, 3–0)
35–31Dallas CowboysN
(5, 2–3)
Miami Orange Bowl (5)Miami, Florida (5)[sb 3]
XIVJanuary 20, 1980 (1979)Pittsburgh SteelersA
(4, 4–0)
31–19Los Angeles RamsN
(1, 0–1)
Rose Bowl (2)[sb 5][sb 7]Pasadena, California (4)[sb 2]
XVJanuary 25, 1981 (1980)Oakland RaidersA
(3, 2–1) [W]
27–10Philadelphia EaglesN
(1, 0–1)
Louisiana Superdome (2)[sb 6]New Orleans, Louisiana (5)
XVIJanuary 24, 1982 (1981)San Francisco 49ersN
(1, 1–0)
26–21Cincinnati BengalsA
(1, 0–1)
Pontiac SilverdomePontiac, Michigan[sb 8]
XVIIJanuary 30, 1983 (1982)Washington RedskinsN
(2, 1–1)
27–17Miami DolphinsA
(4, 2–2)
Rose Bowl (3)[sb 5]Pasadena, California (5)[sb 2]
XVIIIJanuary 22, 1984 (1983)Los Angeles RaidersA
(4, 3–1)
38–9 Washington RedskinsN
(3, 1–2)
Tampa StadiumTampa, Florida
XIXJanuary 20, 1985 (1984)San Francisco 49ersN
(2, 2–0)
38–16Miami DolphinsA
(5, 2–3)
Stanford Stadium[sb 9]Stanford, California[sb 10]
XXJanuary 26, 1986 (1985)Chicago BearsN
(1, 1–0)
46–10New England PatriotsA
(1, 0–1) [W]
Louisiana Superdome (3)[sb 6]New Orleans, Louisiana (6)
XXIJanuary 25, 1987 (1986)New York GiantsN
(1, 1–0)
39–20Denver BroncosA
(2, 0–2)
Rose Bowl (4)[sb 5]Pasadena, California (6)[sb 2]
XXIIJanuary 31, 1988 (1987)Washington RedskinsN
(4, 2–2)
42–10Denver BroncosA
(3, 0–3)
San Diego–Jack Murphy Stadium[sb 11]San Diego, California
XXIIIJanuary 22, 1989 (1988)San Francisco 49ersN
(3, 3–0)
20–16Cincinnati BengalsA
(2, 0–2)
Joe Robbie Stadium[sb 12]Miami, Florida (6)[sb 3]
XXIVJanuary 28, 1990 (1989)San Francisco 49ersN
(4, 4–0)
55–10Denver BroncosA
(4, 0–4)
Louisiana Superdome (4)[sb 6]New Orleans, Louisiana (7)
XXVJanuary 27, 1991 (1990)New York GiantsN
(2, 2–0)
20–19Buffalo BillsA
(1, 0–1)
Tampa Stadium (2)Tampa, Florida (2)
XXVIJanuary 26, 1992 (1991)Washington RedskinsN
(5, 3–2)
37–24Buffalo BillsA
(2, 0–2)
MetrodomeMinneapolis, Minnesota
XXVIIJanuary 31, 1993 (1992)Dallas CowboysN
(6, 3–3)
52–17Buffalo BillsA
(3, 0–3) [W]
Rose Bowl (5)[sb 5]Pasadena, California (7)[sb 2]
XXVIIIJanuary 30, 1994 (1993)Dallas CowboysN
(7, 4–3)
30–13Buffalo BillsA
(4, 0–4)
Georgia DomeAtlanta, Georgia
XXIXJanuary 29, 1995 (1994)San Francisco 49ersN
(5, 5–0)
49–26San Diego ChargersA
(1, 0–1)
Joe Robbie Stadium (2)[sb 12]Miami, Florida (7)[sb 3]
XXXJanuary 28, 1996 (1995)Dallas CowboysN
(8, 5–3)
27–17Pittsburgh SteelersA
(5, 4–1)
Sun Devil StadiumTempe, Arizona[sb 13]
XXXIJanuary 26, 1997 (1996)Green Bay PackersN
(3, 3–0)
35–21New England PatriotsA
(2, 0–2)
Louisiana Superdome (5)[sb 6]New Orleans, Louisiana (8)
XXXIIJanuary 25, 1998 (1997)Denver BroncosA
(5, 1–4)[W]
31–24Green Bay PackersN
(4, 3–1)
Qualcomm Stadium (2)[sb 11]San Diego, California (2)
XXXIIIJanuary 31, 1999 (1998)Denver BroncosA
(6, 2–4)
34–19Atlanta FalconsN
(1, 0–1)
Pro Player Stadium (3)[sb 12]Miami, Florida (8)[sb 3]
XXXIVJanuary 30, 2000 (1999)St. Louis RamsN
(2, 1–1)
23–16Tennessee TitansA
(1, 0–1[W]
Georgia Dome (2)Atlanta, Georgia (2)
XXXVJanuary 28, 2001 (2000)Baltimore RavensA
(1, 1–0) [W]
34–7 New York GiantsN
(3, 2–1)
Raymond James StadiumTampa, Florida (3)
XXXVIFebruary 3, 2002 (2001)New England PatriotsA
(3, 1–2)
20–17St. Louis RamsN
(3, 1–2)
Louisiana Superdome (6)[sb 6]New Orleans, Louisiana (9)
XXXVIIJanuary 26, 2003 (2002)Tampa Bay BuccaneersN
(1, 1–0)
48–21Oakland RaidersA
(5, 3–2)
Qualcomm Stadium (3)[sb 11]San Diego, California (3)
XXXVIIIFebruary 1, 2004 (2003)New England PatriotsA
(4, 2–2)
32–29Carolina PanthersN
(1, 0–1)
Reliant Stadium[sb 14]Houston, Texas (2)
XXXIXFebruary 6, 2005 (2004)New England PatriotsA
(5, 3–2)
24–21Philadelphia EaglesN
(2, 0–2)
Alltel StadiumJacksonville, Florida
XLFebruary 5, 2006 (2005)Pittsburgh SteelersA
(6, 5–1) [W]
21–10Seattle SeahawksN
(1, 0–1)
Ford FieldDetroit, Michigan (2)[sb 8]
XLIFebruary 4, 2007 (2006)Indianapolis ColtsA
(3, 2–1)
29–17Chicago BearsN
(2, 1–1)
Dolphin Stadium (4)[sb 12]Miami Gardens, Florida (9)[sb 3]
XLIIFebruary 3, 2008 (2007)New York GiantsN
(4, 3–1) [W]
17–14New England PatriotsA
(6, 3–3)
University of Phoenix Stadium[sb 15]Glendale, Arizona (2)[sb 13]
XLIIIFebruary 1, 2009 (2008)Pittsburgh SteelersA
(7, 6–1)
27–23Arizona CardinalsN
(1, 0–1)
Raymond James Stadium (2)Tampa, Florida (4)
XLIVFebruary 7, 2010 (2009)New Orleans SaintsN
(1, 1–0)
31–17Indianapolis ColtsA
(4, 2–2)
Sun Life Stadium (5)[sb 12]Miami Gardens, Florida (10)[sb 3]
XLVFebruary 6, 2011 (2010)Green Bay PackersN
(5, 4–1) [W]
31–25Pittsburgh SteelersA
(8, 6–2)
Cowboys StadiumArlington, Texas
XLVIFebruary 5, 2012 (2011)New York GiantsN
(5, 4–1)
21–17New England PatriotsA
(7, 3–4)
Lucas Oil StadiumIndianapolis, Indiana
XLVIIFebruary 3, 2013 (2012)Baltimore RavensA
(2, 2–0)
34–31San Francisco 49ersN
(6, 5–1)
Mercedes-Benz Superdome (7)[sb 6]New Orleans, Louisiana (10)
XLVIIIFebruary 2, 2014 (2013)Seattle SeahawksN
(2, 1–1)
43–8Denver BroncosA
(7, 2–5)
MetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, New Jersey
XLIXFebruary 1, 2015 (2014)New England PatriotsA
(8, 4–4)
28–24Seattle SeahawksN
(3, 1–2)
University of Phoenix Stadium (2)[sb 15]Glendale, Arizona (3)[sb 13]
50
[sb 16]
February 7, 2016 (2015)Denver BroncosA
(8, 3–5)
24–10Carolina PanthersN
(2, 0–2)
Levi’s StadiumSanta Clara, California (2)[sb 10]
LIFebruary 5, 2017 (2016)New England PatriotsA
(9, 5–4)
34–28 (OT)Atlanta FalconsN
(2, 0–2)
NRG Stadium (2)[sb 14]Houston, Texas (3)
LIIFebruary 4, 2018 (2017)Philadelphia EaglesN
(3, 1–2)
41–33New England PatriotsA
(10, 5–5)
U.S. Bank StadiumMinneapolis, Minnesota (2)
LIIIFebruary 3, 2019 (2018)New England PatriotsA
(11, 6–5)
13–3 Los Angeles RamsN
(4, 1–3)
Mercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, Georgia (3)
LIVFebruary 2, 2020 (2019)Kansas City ChiefsA
(3, 2–1)
31–20 San Francisco 49ersN
(7, 5–2)
Hard Rock Stadium (6)[sb 12]Miami Gardens, Florida (11)[sb 3]
LVFebruary 7, 2021 (2020)Tampa Bay BuccaneersN
(2, 2–0) [W]
31–9Kansas City ChiefsA
(4, 2–2)
Raymond James Stadium (3)Tampa, Florida (5)
LVIFebruary 13, 2022 (2021)Los Angeles RamsN
(5, 2–3)
23–20Cincinnati BengalsA
(3, 0–3)
SoFi StadiumInglewood, California (8)[sb 2]

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