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Miami's Super Bowl drought set to hit a decade over 'requirements and demands' issue

New York Post·Christian Arnold·28 days ago
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Miami hasn’t hosted the Super Bowl since 2020 and isn’t slated to host for the next three years, meaning it’ll go without one for a decade. It has to do, in part, with some of the new sports that have moved into Hard Rock Stadium.  Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and Daniel Sillman, CEO of Relevent, said during a development conference late last month that the space needed for the Miami Open tennis tournament and the Miami Grand Prix have made it difficult to meet the needs of the NFL for the Super Bowl.  Hard Rock Stadium is pictured April 30. PA Images via Getty Images “The one thing that suffered is Miami hasn’t gotten a Super Bowl here and we normally have one every five years,” Ross said, according to the South Florida Business Journal. “Miami is not really in line for one. It’s always exciting to have the Super Bowl but that was before we had all the other events. Miami has by far the best weather.…

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