No. Generally, they are played in towns where the winter weather is mild. This makes it tough for a cold weather city to host a Super Bowl unless there is a domed stadium. There have been five domed stadiums that have hosted Super Bowls. The Superdome in New Orleans has hosted six, the Georgia Dome in Atlanta has hosted two, and the Pontiac Silverdome in Michigan, Ford Field in Detroit, and the Metrodome in Minnesota have hosted one each.
Through Super Bowl XLII: 1) Super Bowl XXXIV - St. Louis Rams - played home games at the Trans World Dome (now known as the Edward Jones Dome). 2) Super Bowl XLI - Indianapolis Colts - played home games at the RCA Dome.
It was played in Atlanta, Georgia in the Georgia Dome.
The 2000 Super Bowl XXXIV played on January 30, was played at the Georgia Dome, in Atlanta Georgia.
Super Bowl XXXIV was Played on January 30, 2000 at the Georgia Dome, Atlanta Georgia,
Ga dome, Super dome, astro dome, Seattle dome.
well... super bowl 42 was held in Arizona but the last just non-opening dome was at the Georgia dome back in 2000 when the rams beat the titans.
NO, we do not have a dome.
Cowboys Stadium has an open roof, so technically the answer would be no.
The Louisana Superdome was the first domed dtadium to host the Super Bowl. The Superdome was supposed to host Super Bowl IX, but delays in construction led to the Super Bowl being moved to Tulane Stadium. Two years later the Superdome hosted Super Bowl XII on 1/15/1978, the first ever NFL Title game played in a domed stadium. The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Denver Broncos 27-10.
Super Bowl XXXVIII was played on January 30th, 1994. The game pitted the Dallas Cowboys against the Buffalo Bills in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. Dallas won 30 - 13.
The first "Super Bowl" was held at the Los Angeles Coliseum in Los Angeles, California on the 15th of January 1967. It was actually the first of three AFL-NFL World Championships that preceded the merger of the leagues in 1970.It was won by the NFL team, the Green Bay Packers, beating the AFL's Kansas City Chiefs 35-10.
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