“The hospitality here, you outdid it,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said. “I think it’s safe to say the NFL looks forward to coming back.”
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The 2024 Super Bowl in Las Vegas is just 68 days away and it is shaping up to potentially be the biggest “Big Game” in NFL’s history.
Super Bowl Opening Night will kick off the week on Feb. 5 at Allegiant Stadium.
Helping the masses see the spectacle that is Super Bowl week will be throngs of media members who will converge on the city for the big game and events leading up to it.
Information regarding partnerships and program activities tied to Super Bowl LVII slated for Feb. 11, 2024, were highlighted during the news conference.
Allegiant Stadium will host the massive event slated to generate over $500 million in economic impact, according to Steve Hill.
After a two-year delay and three days of action, Las Vegas is receiving rave reviews as a host for the NFL draft.
Fans of the Silver and Black now have two more Southern Nevada locations to pick up gear from their favorite team.
In just two short years the NFL’s championship game will played at Allegiant Stadium just four years after the completion of the $2 billion facility.
Bringing the Super Bowl to Las Vegas won’t come cheap, but tourism officials believe the cost will be worth it.
Raiders fans who are unable to utilize the Clear Health Pass app to store their vaccination information now have an alternative to attend Monday’s game versus the Baltimore Ravens.
The event had a Silver and Black feel to it as Raiders alumni and the Raiderettes also attended.
As spectators come and go at Allegiant Stadium, officials involved with the traffic plan have been learning from each event.
In an only in Las Vegas gameday experience fans heading to events at Allegiant Stadium will have the opportunity to tailgate on the Las Vegas Strip.
With COVID-19 restrictions easing, major events are poised to resume soon in Clark County, including at Allegiant Stadium.