Are you feeling a little void in your soul this week too? That's the space the NFL used to occupy on a weekly basis until the Patriots final Hail Mary against the Eagles fell incomplete on Sunday evening. But guess what? It's never too early to start thinking about Super Bowl 53.
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I'm not saying you should place your order for wings and pizza just yet, but if you've always wanted to attend one of the world's biggest sporting events, we've got you covered.
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From location to network to the teams Vegas favors to go all the way, here's everything you need to know about Super Bowl 53.
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Host City
Atlanta will be hosting its third Super Bowl ever, but its first since 2000 when the Titans came up just one yard short against the Rams in the Super Bowl XXXIV classic.
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Date
Mark your calendar for February 3, 2019.
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Stadium
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which opened this past season and is home to the Atlanta Falcons, will house Super Bowl 53. The stadium holds roughly 71,000 spectators, but some reports say it's expandable to approximately 83,000.
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Network
It's CBS' turn to broadcast the big game, which means the fantastic duo of Jim Nantz and Tony Romo.
Westwood One will have you covered on the radio side.
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Streaming
If streaming is your jam, check out CBS All Access on the day of the big game.
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Logo
Released just days after Super Bowl 52, here's the Super Bowl 53 logo.
HERE IT IS: Atlanta’s #SuperBowl logo! @MBStadium pic.twitter.com/nahcZyRiNE
— 11Alive Sports (@11AliveSports) February 5, 2018
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Atlanta is Ready
It should be one heck of a party next February in Georgia, and the City of Atlanta is already excited to host Super Bowl LIII.
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Who Will Play in Super Bowl 53?
If I had that answer, I'd be sitting in a sportsbook right now placing a large wager, but here's who Vegas favors to make it all the way.