Super Bowl 56 will be held in New Orleans in February 2022 after the 2022 NFL playoffs began. In a few years, a new club will have the opportunity to dethrone the Buccaneers as the only ones to win a championship on home turf.
2022 is the year when history has the potential to repeat itself once more. Tom Brady’s Buccaneers may win their second straight Super Bowl under their own roof in 2022 if they beat either the Rams or Chargers, or they could make it two straight years in which a club wins the Super Bowl in their own stadium when SoFi Stadium hosts the game.
Both Los Angeles teams will have a difficult time achieving that goal. No one club has been able to consistently win throughout the whole season in the AFC or NFC this year. With that said, there are a number of well-built and skilled teams in the 14-team playoff field, and if any of the outstanding quarterbacks such as Aaron Rodgers or Tom Brady get hot their club may rapidly become the side to defeat in the playoffs.
Here’s all you need to know.
Date, time, and venue of Super Bowl 20222
The date of the Super Bowl in 2022 has been pushed out from its customary date. Each club has a 17th regular-season game, extending the regular season to the 18th week, therefore this is the reason.
This indicates that the Super Bowl will be held on February 13th, 2022.
According to the NFL’s official schedule, the Super Bowl 2022 kickoff time has been scheduled at 6:30pm ET/3:30pm PT/11:30 pm GMT.
SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, the home of the Chargers and Rams, will host Super Bowl 56 on Sunday, February 13, 2022.
Super Bowl Odds
TEAMS ODDS
Green Bay Packers +400
Kansas City Chiefs +500
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +850
Buffalo Bills +700
Los Angeles Rams +1000
Dallas Cowboys +1200
Tennessee Titans +750
Arizona Cardinals +1800
New England Patriots +2000
Cincinnati Bengals +2000
San Francisco 49ers +2000
Philadelphia Eagles +6600
Las Vegas Raiders +5000
Pittsburgh Steelers +6600
Artiste to Perform at the Super Bowl 2022
This year’s Super Bowl LVI half-time show will feature the likes of Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, and more.
SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Los Angeles, will host the NFL masterpiece on February 13, 2022, and for the first time in halftime slot history, five music artists will perform together.