Overview
- Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said the NFL considers Hard Rock Stadium noncompliant with current Super Bowl requirements and Miami is not awarded a game through 2029.
- Relevent CEO Daniel Sillman said facilities built for Formula 1 and the Miami Open took over areas the league uses for sponsor, media, and fan hospitality during Super Bowl week.
- Rodney Barreto, who led recent Miami host committees, said the league dislikes stacking major events near the Super Bowl and that the calendar leaves little buffer time.
- Ross said stakeholders are studying stadium improvements and believes solutions exist, though no formal plan or timeline has been released.
- Miami has hosted 11 Super Bowls, but the NFL’s next sites are set for Los Angeles in 2027, Atlanta in 2028, and Las Vegas in 2029, and Hard Rock will stage seven World Cup matches next month, reinforcing its crowded schedule.