Yes.
Super Bowls are awarded four years in advance, therefore, it is impossible to know who will be playing in the game. Should the Cowboys make it to Super Bowl XLV, they will play the game at their home stadium.
In a similar vein, Super Bowl XLVI will be played at Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts, and Super Bowl XLVII will be played at the Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints. Should the Colts make it to Super Bowl XLVI or the Saints make it to Super Bowl XLVII, they will play the game at their home stadium.
Through Super Bowl XLIV, no team has played the Super Bowl game at their home stadium.
The closest to that ever happening was the 1984 San Francisco 49ers playing in Superbowl XIX. The game was held in Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto, California, which is only about 20 miles from San Francisco.
Super Bowl VI was the Cowboys Vs. Dolphins. The Dolphins were the home team and the Cowboys were the away team and the Cowboys won the game 24-3 in Tulane Stadium in New Orleans.
Super Bowl XLV, which was played on February 6, 2011, was played in Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas. This is the stadium in which the Dallas Cowboys play home games. It was the largest domed stadium to host a Super Bowl.
Yes, but not by how well they play but by the luck of the draw. Stadiums that are chosen to host a Super Bowl are selected four years in advance of the game they will host. Therefore, it is possible that a team could play a Super Bowl in it's home stadium. Super Bowl XLV will be held in the Cowboys Stadium, Super Bowl XLVI in the Colts stadium, Super Bowl XLVII in the Saints stadium, and Super Bowl XLVIII in the Giants/Jets stadium. If the Cowboys make the Super Bowl this year (2010), the Colts next year, the Saints two years from now, or the Giants/Jets three years from now they will, in essence, being playing a home game.
The Cowboys Cheerleaders only perform at Dallas Cowboys home games. The only exception is when the Cowboys are a participant in the Super Bowl.
Arlington, Texas is home of the Cowboys Stadium. It is just outside of Dallas, Texas.
No - I don't think it's ever happened, but there's no rule or regulation that says a team who's home stadium is being used for the Super Bowl can't play in it if they win the NFC or AFC championship.
Dallas Cowboys Stadum (Texas Staduim) Negative. Super Bowl 45 is being played in COWBOY STADIUM in ARLINGTON Texas. (common mistake) Just FYI: The former home stadium for the "Dallas" Cowboys was indeed TEXAS STADIUM, but that was located in IRVING Texas, NOT Dallas. The Cowboys did initially play in the Cotton Bowl (actually in Dallas) for 11 years after their formation in 1960...until Texas Stadium (Irving) was finished. The current Cowboy Stadium was built with the Super Bowl in mind.
Technically one team is designated the home team for the game, but I think you mean if a team can play in its own stadium for the Super Bowl. The answer is yes, the team from the host city must make it through the playoffs to the Super Bowl.
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At the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The 2014 Super Bowl will be played February 2, 2014 in MetLife Stadium, in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which is within 10 miles of New York City and is the home stadium of the New York Giants and New York Jets.
The Atlanta Falcons were the home team for Super Bowl XLI.