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Buffalo, New England, Carolina, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Denver, Green Bay, Indianapolis, Kansas City, the New York Giants and the New York Jets, Oakland, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Seattle and Washington.

Indianapolis will host Super Bowl XLVI in 2012. The 2014 Super Bowl will be played at New Jersey's New Meadowlands Stadium, the home field of the Giants and the Jets.

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NFL Stadiums that have never hosted a Super Bowl are:

AFC Fields

  • Gillette Stadium, Foxborough MA (New England Patriots)
  • Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ (New York Jets and Giants)
  • Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, NY (Buffalo Bills)
  • Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland OH (Cleveland Browns)
  • Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PA (Pittsburgh Steelers)
  • M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD (Baltimore Ravens)
  • Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OH (Cincinnati Bengals)
  • LP Field, Nashville, TN (Tennessee Titans)
  • Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN (INdianapolis Colts) (Will Host Super Bowl XLVI)
  • Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO (Kansas City Chiefs)
  • Invesco Field, Denver CO (Denver Broncos)
  • Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA (Oakland Raiders)

NFC Fields:

  • Cowboy Stadium, Irving, TX (Dallas Cowboys) (Will Host Super Bowl XLV)
  • FedEx Field. Landover MD (Washington Redskins)
  • Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ (New York Giants)
  • Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA (Philadelphia Eagles)
  • Lambeau Field, Green Bay WI (Green Bay Packers)
  • Soldier Field, Chicago IL (Chicago Bears)
  • Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC (Carolina Panthers)
  • Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CA (San Francisco 49ers)
  • Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis MO (St. Louis Rams)
  • Qwest Field, Seattle, WA (Seattle Seahawks)

Defunct NFL Stadiums that never hosted the Super Bowl

  • Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough MA
  • Fenway Park, Boston MA
  • Anaheim Stadium (LA RAMs)
  • Balboa Stadium (Chargers)
  • Cotton Bowl (Cowboys)
  • Husky Stadium (Seahawks)
  • Kingdomw (Seahawks)
  • Metropolitan Stadium (Vikings)
  • RCA Dome (Colts)
  • Shea Stadium (Jets)
  • Texas Stadium (Cowboys)
  • Wrigley Field (Bears)
  • Astrodome, (Oilers - now Titans)
  • Busch Stadium (Cardinals & Rams)
  • County Stadium (Packers)
  • Franklin Field (Eagles)
  • KC Municipal Stadium (Chiefs)
  • Mile High Stadium (Broncos)
  • RFK Stadium (Redskins)
  • Three Rivers Stadium (Steelers)
  • Veterans Stadium (Eagles)
  • Yankee Stadium (Giants)
  • Houlihan Stadium (Buccaneers)
  • Kezar Stadium (49ers)
  • Memorial Stadium (Balt Colts & Ravens)
  • Riverfront Stadium (Bengals)
  • Soldier Field (the original one - Bears)
  • Tiger Stadium (Lions)
  • War Memorial Stadium (Bills)
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Wouldn't it make more sense to look up the cities that HAVE hosted a Super Bowl?

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Buffalo for one.

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