The 52nd Super Bowl, in which the New England Patriots battle the Philadelphia Eagles is set for Feb. 4, 2018. New England already has 5 Super Bowl wins, and is looking to add a 6th win. As we look at the history of this Big Game, we now have a handy little chart showing the dates, locations and results of all of the Super Bowls in history, from the first one in 1967 to the current game.
Location of Game Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Orange Bowl (Miami) Orange Bowl (Miami) Tulane Stadium (New Orleans) Orange Bowl (Miami) Tulane Stadium (New Orleans) Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Rice Stadium (Houston) Tulane Stadium (New Orleans) Orange Bowl (Miami) Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) Superdome (New Orleans) Orange Bowl (Miami) Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) Superdome (New Orleans) Silverdome (Pontiac, Mich.) Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) Tampa (Fla.) Stadium Stanford (Calif.) Stadium Superdome (New Orleans) Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) Jack Murphy Stadium (San Diego) Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami) Superdome (New Orleans) Tampa (Fla.) Stadium Metrodome (Minneapolis) Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.) Georgia Dome (Atlanta) Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami) Sun Devil Stadium (Tempe, Ariz.) Superdome (New Orleans) Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego) Pro Player Stadium (Miami) Georgia Dome (Atlanta) Raymond James Stadium (Tampa,
Fla.) Superdome (New Orleans) Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego) Reliant Stadium (Houston) Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville,
Fla.) Ford Field (Detroit) Dolphin Stadium (Miami) University of Phoenix Stadium
(Glendale, Ariz.) Raymond James Stadium (Tampa,
Fla.) Sun Life Stadium (Miami) Cowboys Stadium (Arlington,
Texas) Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis) Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New
Orleans) MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford,
N.J.) University of Phoenix Stadium
(Glendale, Ariz.) Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara,
Calif.) NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis,M
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