
ATLANTA, Ga.—The NFL has chosen Atlanta, Ga., to host Super Bowl LXII. The big game will take place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in February of 2028.
The Atlanta bid was led by the Atlanta Sports Council in collaboration with the Atlanta Falcons, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Georgia World Congress Center Authority, Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau, City of Atlanta and the State of Georgia.
“Atlanta is thrilled to host Super Bowl XLII and welcome fans from across the NFL to our city,” says William Pate, president and CEO of the Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau. “It’s an honor to host this prestigious event in our city for the fourth time and showcase what makes us the leader in hosting championship events.”
Super Bowl LXII will be the fourth time the contest will take place in Atlanta. The game was played twice at the Georgia Dome (Super Bowl XXVIII in 1994 and Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000) and once at Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Super Bowl LIII in 2019).
“We are so excited to welcome the Super Bowl back to Atlanta in 2028 for a fourth time,” says Dan Corso, president of the Atlanta Sports Council. “Super Bowl LXII would not be possible without the incredible cooperation of leaders in the civic and business community who continue to come together to deliver for our city and state.”
Super Bowl LXII joins a string of global sporting events coming to the city over the next few years, including the College Football Playoff National Championship and MLB All-Star Game in 2025, the FIFA World Cup in 2026, and the NCAA Men’s Final Four in 2031.









