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Las Vegas Selected for Super Bowl LXIII Post-2028 Season

The NFL is preparing to vote on Las Vegas as the host city for Super Bowl LXIII, which will occur after the 2028 season. This decision has significant implications for infrastructure and capacity planning.

Editorial Staff
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The NFL owners are set to confirm Las Vegas as the host city for Super Bowl LXIII, scheduled after the 2028 season. This decision is anticipated to be finalized in an upcoming vote.

Las Vegas's selection as the host city underscores the growing importance of infrastructure readiness for major sporting events. The city's existing facilities will need to accommodate the expected influx of visitors and media.

The implications of this decision extend beyond the event itself, as it may drive further investments in local infrastructure and services to support increased capacity and throughput during the Super Bowl.