NFL explores contingency sites for Super Bowl LVI amid COVID spike

NEW YORK — The NFL is looking at other locations for next month’s Super Bowl.

This is not unusual, as the league does it every year. It is now more notable, with Los Angeles hosting the title game and indoor event attendance restrictions increasing,

Brian McCarthy, a spokesperson for the NFL, stated Wednesday that they plan to play Super Bowl 56 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles as planned. “We have reached out to several clubs in order to confirm stadium availability for the Super Bowl in case of weather-related problems or other unforeseen circumstances as part of our regular contingency planning process.

“Our Super Bowl preparations are on track and we look forward hosting the Super Bowl in Los Angeles to conclude another amazing NFL season for fans and clubs.”

AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, the home of the Dallas CowboysAccording to some reports, this facility is being contacted. This stadium was home to the Rose Bowl 2021. It was relocated from Pasadena in California due to COVID-19 regulations.

The Grammy Awards were delayed indefinitely on Wednesday. They were to be held at Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, on January 31. They cited safety and security concerns as the reason for their cancellation.

February 13th will see the Super Bowl at SoFi Stadium.

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