HENDERSON, Nev. -- Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium is expected to be announced as the site of Super Bowl LVIII in 2024 at the NFL owners meetings in Dallas on Wednesday, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Both the NFL and the Las Vegas Raiders declined comment. The news was first reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Raiders moved to Southern Nevada from Oakland in 2020 to play in the $2 billion Allegiant Stadium, with the expectation that the 65,000-seat venue could host future Super Bowls.
While Super Bowl venues are supposed to boast a minimum of 70,000 seats, it is possible that more seats and/or standing-room only placement could be added to the landing area under the Al Davis Torch, as well as in the Wynn Field Club on the other side of the north end zone.