When is Super Bowl 2024? Date, location, odds, halftime show for Super Bowl 58

By | January 12, 2024

The NFL playoffs have arrived, and the race is on for a Super Bowl ring.

Three teams that have never even been to the Super Bowl – the Texans, Browns and Lions – could change their fortunes this year. Houston and Cleveland face off in the wild-card round, while Detroit is hosting its first home playoff game in 30 years against none other than Matthew Stafford and the Rams.

Of course, it’ll be difficult to get past the Ravens (13-4) and 49ers (12-5), who are the top seeds and clear favorites. The Chiefs, who won it all last year, have struggled in the second half of the season — unlike the Bills, who have won five in a row to clinch the No. 2 seed in the AFC.

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The Sporting News has everything you need to know about this year’s Super Bowl, including where and when it’ll be played.

When is Super Bowl 2024?

  • Date: Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024
  • Kickoff time: 6:30 p.m. ET
  • TV network: CBS | Nickelodeon
  • Live stream: Paramount+ | Fubo (U.S.) | DAZN (Canada)

Super Bowl 58 will take place Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024. It’s the third year the big game will be played on the second Sunday in February, a result of the regular-season schedule expansion in 2021.

This is the first time an alternate version of the Super Bowl is being broadcast on a different platform. CBS will broadcast the game, while Nickelodeon will air an exclusive family-friendly broadcast. Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will be on the call for the game on CBS.

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Where is Super Bowl 2024?

  • City: Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Stadium: Allegiant Stadium

A new city and state are home to the 2024 Super Bowl.

Las Vegas gets the call for the big game. Allegiant Stadium was completed in 2020, and just a year later it was selected to host Super Bowl 58. It’s the second-most expensive stadium in the world, with a construction cost of $1.9 billion. The Raiders’ home arena hosted the NFL Pro Bowl and Draft in 2022.

Future Super Bowl locations, host sites

The NFL has planned out the host sites up to Super Bowl 61 in 2027.

Following Las Vegas, the game will return to Caesars Superdome in New Orleans in 2025. The Superdome has hosted the most Super Bowls in league history, with seven so far, though it last held the title game when the Ravens and 49ers faced off in 2013.

For the following next years, the Super Bowl will head to the West Coast. Levi’s Stadium, the home of the 49ers, will hold the game in 2026, followed by SoFi Stadium, the home of the Rams and Chargers, in 2027. Both arenas have hosted once before; Levi’s held the Super Bowl in 2016, SoFi in 2022.

The Rams became just the second team to win the Super Bowl in their home stadium in 2022. SoFi Stadium’s construction was completed in September 2020 and cost $5.5 billion, making it the most expensive stadium in the world.

Year Future Super Bowl host site
2025 Caesars Superdome (New Orleans, La.)
2026 Levi’s Stadium (Santa Clara, Calif.)
2027 SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, Calif.)

Super Bowl halftime show 2024

Usher is set to perform in the Super Bowl 58 halftime show. The eight-time Grammy winner has been in these shoes before, but in a background role; he was a guest performer alongside the Black-Eyed Peas at the 2011 Super Bowl.

Super Bowl national anthem 2024

The national anthem singer for the 2024 Super Bowl has not yet been announced. Chris Stapleton, an eight-time Grammy Award winning country singer, sang the “Star-Spangled Banner” at the the 2023 Super Bowl.

Super Bowl odds 2024

  • 49ers +225
  • Ravens +325
  • Bills +650
  • Cowboys +750

Entering wild-card weekend, the 49ers are the favorites to win the championship, according to BetMGM odds. As the NFC’s top seed, San Francisco won’t play its first playoff game until the divisional round.

The Ravens, who hold the top seed in the AFC, come in just behind the 49ers. The reigning Super Bowl champions, the Chiefs, rank fifth in the odds to win it all.

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Super Bowl winners by year

Date Super Bowl Winner Points Loser Points MVP Stadium City State
Feb. 12, 2023 LVII (57) Kansas City Chiefs 38 Philadelphia Eagles 35 Patrick Mahomes State Farm Stadium Glendale Arizona
Feb. 13, 2022 LVI (56) Los Angeles Rams 23 Cincinnati Bengals 20 Cooper Kupp SoFi Stadium Inglewood California
Feb. 7, 2021 LV (55) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31 Kansas City Chiefs 9 Tom Brady Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida
Feb. 2, 2020 LIV (54) Kansas City Chiefs 31 San Francisco 49ers 20 Patrick Mahomes Hard Rock Stadium Miami Gardens Florida
Feb 3, 2019 LIII (53) New England Patriots 13 Los Angeles Rams 3 Julian Edelman Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta Georgia
Feb 4, 2018 LII (52) Philadelphia Eagles 41 New England Patriots 33 Nick Foles U.S. Bank Stadium Minneapolis Minnesota
Feb 5, 2017 LI (51) New England Patriots 34 Atlanta Falcons 28 Tom Brady NRG Stadium Houston Texas
Feb 7, 2016 50 Denver Broncos 24 Carolina Panthers 10 Von Miller Levi’s Stadium Santa Clara California
Feb 1, 2015 XLIX (49) New England Patriots 28 Seattle Seahawks 24 Tom Brady University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale Arizona
Feb 2, 2014 XLVIII (48) Seattle Seahawks 43 Denver Broncos 8 Malcolm Smith MetLife Stadium East Rutherford New Jersey
Feb 3, 2013 XLVII (47) Baltimore Ravens 34 San Francisco 49ers 31 Joe Flacco Mercedes-Benz Superdome New Orleans Louisiana
Feb 5, 2012 XLVI (46) New York Giants 21 New England Patriots 17 Eli Manning Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis Indiana
Feb 6, 2011 XLV (45) Green Bay Packers 31 Pittsburgh Steelers 25 Aaron Rodgers Cowboys Stadium Arlington Texas
Feb 7, 2010 XLIV (44) New Orleans Saints 31 Indianapolis Colts 17 Drew Brees Sun Life Stadium Miami Gardens Florida
Feb 1, 2009 XLIII (43) Pittsburgh Steelers 27 Arizona Cardinals 23 Santonio Holmes Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida
Feb 3, 2008 XLII (42) New York Giants 17 New England Patriots 14 Eli Manning University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale Arizona
Feb 4, 2007 XLI (41) Indianapolis Colts 29 Chicago Bears 17 Peyton Manning Dolphin Stadium Miami Gardens Florida
Feb 5, 2006 XL (40) Pittsburgh Steelers 21 Seattle Seahawks 10 Hines Ward Ford Field Detroit Michigan
Feb 6, 2005 XXXIX (39) New England Patriots 24 Philadelphia Eagles 21 Deion Branch Alltel Stadium Jacksonville Florida
Feb 1, 2004 XXXVIII (38) New England Patriots 32 Carolina Panthers 29 Tom Brady Reliant Stadium Houston Texas
Jan 26, 2003 XXXVII (37) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48 Oakland Raiders 21 Dexter Jackson Qualcomm Stadium San Diego California
Feb 3, 2002 XXXVI (36) New England Patriots 20 St. Louis Rams 17 Tom Brady Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana
Jan 28, 2001 XXXV (35) Baltimore Ravens 34 New York Giants 7 Ray Lewis Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida
Jan 30, 2000 XXXIV (34) St. Louis Rams 23 Tennessee Titans 16 Kurt Warner Georgia Dome Atlanta Georgia
Jan 31, 1999 XXXIII (33) Denver Broncos 34 Atlanta Falcons 19 John Elway Pro Player Stadium Miami Gardens Florida
Jan 25, 1998 XXXII (32) Denver Broncos 31 Green Bay Packers 24 Terrell Davis Qualcomm Stadium San Diego California
Jan 26, 1997 XXXI (31) Green Bay Packers 35 New England Patriots 21 Desmond Howard Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana
Jan 28, 1996 XXX (30) Dallas Cowboys 27 Pittsburgh Steelers 17 Larry Brown Sun Devil Stadium Tempe Arizona
Jan 29, 1995 XXIX (29) San Francisco 49ers 49 San Diego Chargers 26 Steve Young Joe Robbie Stadium Miami Gardens Florida
Jan 30, 1994 XXVIII (28) Dallas Cowboys 30 Buffalo Bills 13 Emmitt Smith Georgia Dome Atlanta Georgia
Jan 31, 1993 XXVII (27) Dallas Cowboys 52 Buffalo Bills 17 Troy Aikman Rose Bowl Pasadena California
Jan 26, 1992 XXVI (26) Washington 37 Buffalo Bills 24 Mark Rypien Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis Minnesota
Jan 27, 1991 XXV (25) New York Giants 20 Buffalo Bills 19 Ottis Anderson Tampa Stadium Tampa Florida
Jan 28, 1990 XXIV (24) San Francisco 49ers 55 Denver Broncos 10 Joe Montana Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana
Jan 22, 1989 XXIII (23) San Francisco 49ers 20 Cincinnati Bengals 16 Jerry Rice Joe Robbie Stadium Miami Gardens Florida
Jan 31, 1988 XXII (22) Washington 42 Denver Broncos 10 Doug Williams Jack Murphy Stadium San Diego California
Jan 25, 1987 XXI (21) New York Giants 39 Denver Broncos 20 Phil Simms Rose Bowl Pasadena California
Jan 26, 1986 XX (20) Chicago Bears 46 New England Patriots 10 Richard Dent Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana
Jan 20, 1985 XIX (19) San Francisco 49ers 38 Miami Dolphins 16 Joe Montana Stanford Stadium Palo Alto California
Jan 22, 1984 XVIII (18) Los Angeles Raiders 38 Washington 9 Marcus Allen Tampa Stadium Tampa Florida
Jan 30, 1983 XVII (17) Washington 27 Miami Dolphins 17 John Riggins Rose Bowl Pasadena California
Jan 24, 1982 XVI (16) San Francisco 49ers 26 Cincinnati Bengals 21 Joe Montana Pontiac Silverdome Pontiac Michigan
Jan 25, 1981 XV (15) Oakland Raiders 27 Philadelphia Eagles 10 Jim Plunkett Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana
Jan 20, 1980 XIV (14) Pittsburgh Steelers 31 Los Angeles Rams 19 Terry Bradshaw Rose Bowl Pasadena California
Jan 21, 1979 XIII (13) Pittsburgh Steelers 35 Dallas Cowboys 31 Terry Bradshaw Orange Bowl Miami Florida
Jan 15, 1978 XII (12) Dallas Cowboys 27 Denver Broncos 10 Harvey Martin, Randy White Superdome New Orleans Louisiana
Jan 9, 1977 XI (11) Oakland Raiders 32 Minnesota Vikings 14 Fred Biletnikoff Rose Bowl Pasadena California
Jan 18, 1976 X (10) Pittsburgh Steelers 21 Dallas Cowboys 17 Lynn Swann Orange Bowl Miami Florida
Jan 12, 1975 IX (9) Pittsburgh Steelers 16 Minnesota Vikings 6 Franco Harris Tulane Stadium New Orleans Louisiana
Jan 13, 1974 VIII (8) Miami Dolphins 24 Minnesota Vikings 7 Larry Csonka Rice Stadium Houston Texas
Jan 14, 1973 VII (7) Miami Dolphins 14 Washington 7 Jake Scott Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles California
Jan 16, 1972 VI (6) Dallas Cowboys 24 Miami Dolphins 3 Roger Staubach Tulane Stadium New Orleans Louisiana
Jan 17, 1971 V (5) Baltimore Colts 16 Dallas Cowboys 13 Chuck Howley Orange Bowl Miami Florida
Jan 11, 1970 IV (4) Kansas City Chiefs 23 Minnesota Vikings 7 Len Dawson Tulane Stadium New Orleans Louisiana
Jan 12, 1969 III (3) New York Jets 16 Baltimore Colts 7 Joe Namath Orange Bowl Miami Florida
Jan 14, 1968 II (2) Green Bay Packers 33 Oakland Raiders 14 Bart Starr Orange Bowl Miami Florida
Jan 15, 1967 I (1) Green Bay Packers 35 Kansas City Chiefs 10 Bart Starr Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles California

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