​The big one is coming back to the Bayou.





The city of New Orleans can now rejoice, as the home of the Saints has been awarded Super Bowl LVIII. If we can count on one thing, it's going to be rocking from Mercedes-Benz Stadium to Bourbon Street (and all parts in between) in February of 2024.

⚜️The @Saints and the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation are proud to bring the Super Bowl home to Louisiana in 2024!⚜️ pic.twitter.com/YDrPJfJVPv — GNOSF (@GNOsports) May 23, 2018

​​This will be the 11th time New Orleans has hosted the Super Bowl, which will vault it ahead of Miami for the most all-time. Fans should be happy as they don't have to worry about watching a game bogged down by snow and cold weather limiting teams' passing attacks.





In addition to New Orleans being granted 2024, ​Arizona will play host in the preceding year.

Approved: Arizona and New Orleans officially gets their Super Bowl host bids approved. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) May 23, 2018

2023 marks the fourth Super Bowl hosted in Arizona, and the third at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale.





Warm weather means only good things for high-flying offenses. Start preparing now, NFL fans!