IRVING, Texas -- AT&T Stadium remains the NFL’s best stadium, even as it closes in on its eighth football season.
When it was named the site of Super Bowl XLV, it was assumed it would be the first of many NFL championships played at the $1.2 billion palace.
Today in Charlotte, NFL owners will vote on the sites for Super Bowls LIII, LIV and LV. AT&T Stadium is not under consideration.
Atlanta, Miami, New Orleans, Tampa Bay and Los Angeles are in contention for the NFL’s biggest games.
AT&T Stadium will go at least a decade without hosting a Super Bowl.