The History of Super Bowls in Los Angeles (2024)

The Super Bowl is back in the City of Angels.

The Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals will convene at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., just outside of Los Angeles, for Super Bowl LVI on Sunday, Feb. 13. It marks the eighth Super Bowl all-time in L.A. and the first in 29 years.

A lot has changed since Super Bowl I was played in 1967, especially between the NFL and Los Angeles. The city had one NFL team back then, lost said team and currently has two franchises. The Chargers made the move from San Diego to L.A., while the Rams went from L.A. to St. Louis and back to L.A.

Now, the Chargers and Rams both call SoFi Stadium home. The venue opened up in 2020, but it did not get a chance to open its doors to fans until this season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Super Bowl LVI will be just the third playoff game ever played there, with the Rams beating the Arizona Cardinals in this year’s wild card round before taking down the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship.

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Part of the appeal of Los Angeles as a Super Bowl host city is its famed weather, but that likely won’t play a factor in this year’s game. SoFi Stadium has a roof, though openings in the upper deck are susceptible to wind. League officials even delayed the start of a game between the Chargers and Las Vegas Raiders this season due to lightning in the area.

Before the Bengals and Rams take the field at SoFi Stadium, let’s take a trip down memory lane -- or the Hollywood Walk of Fame -- and look back on the seven previous Super Bowls that were played in L.A.

Super Bowl I: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

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The location for the first Super Bowl was announced less than seven weeks before the game actually took place. NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle made the announcement on Dec. 1, 1966, and the date of the game wasn't set in stone until Dec. 13.

On Jan. 15, 1967, the NFL champion Green Bay Packers and AFL champion Kansas City Chiefs convened at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for what is now known as Super Bowl I. Just under 62,000 people attended the game on the 72-degree day.

Vince Lombardi's Packers entered the game as 14-point favorites and came away with a 35-10 victory. Bart Starr was named the game's MVP after finishing 16-for-23 passing for 250 yards, two touchdowns and an interception.

Super Bowl VII: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

The 1972 Miami Dolphins' quest for perfection was completed at the Coliseum on Jan. 14, 1973.

It was announced on March 21, 1972, that Super Bowl for the ensuing NFL season would return to L.A. This time, it was a bit warmer at 64 degrees and over 90,000 spectators packed the stadium to watch history in the making.

Don Shula's Dolphins went undefeated during the regular season, but they had to get past a formidable Washington team coached by George Allen in Super Bowl VII to finish with a perfect record. Miami achieved that, beating Washington 14-7 behind touchdowns from Howard Twilley and Jim Kiick and an MVP performance from safety Jake Scott. Washington's only score came in the fourth quarter in one of the most head-scratching plays in Super Bowl history.

Super Bowl XI: Rose Bowl

The next L.A. Super Bowl took place at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. The venue was awarded the game at the 1975 NFL owners meetings, and Super Bowl XI was played on Jan. 9, 1977, just eight days after USC beat Michigan in the 1977 Rose Bowl.

The stadium's capacity was one of the biggest factors in drawing the Super Bowl, and it paid off as over 103,000 people showed up to watch the Oakland Raiders face the Minnesota Vikings on a mild 58-degree day. The late John Madden was famously hoisted onto his players' shoulders after the Raiders earned a 32-14 victory. Fred Biletnikoff was named the game's MVP for picking up 79 receiving yards on four catches.

Super Bowl XIV: Rose Bowl

It took just three years for the Super Bowl to return to the Rose Bowl.

Super Bowl XIV took place on Jan. 20, 1980, so there was a bit more time to prepare following the Rose Bowl. It featured more classic L.A. weather, sunny and 67 degrees. Even more fans showed up this time to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers face the hometown Rams, with the 103,985 spectators still holding up as a Super Bowl record.

Pittsburgh pulled off its second straight Super Bowl victory, beating L.A. by a final of 31-19. Terry Bradshaw also earned his second straight Super Bowl MVP with a two-touchdown performance.

Super Bowl XVII: Rose Bowl

There was another three-year gap before the Super Bowl was back at the Rose Bowl again, and it played host to a familiar showdown.

Washington and Miami were matched up for Super Bowl XVII on Jan. 30, 1983, just over 10 years since they met in Super Bowl VII. While the weather was similar (61 degrees), the venue switched -- and so did the circ*mstances. Washington entered the game with one loss on the year and Miami came in with three.

The Dolphins were dealt their fourth loss of the campaign as Washington got its revenge with a 27-17 win. The Washington defense made life miserable for Dolphins QB Dave Woodley, who completed just four of 14 passes. Joe Theismann tossed two touchdown passes for Washington and running back John Riggins tallied 166 rushing yards and a score on his way to Super Bowl MVP.

Super Bowl XXI: Rose Bowl

Four years went by following Super Bowl XVII before the New York Giants and Denver Broncos squared off in Super Bowl XXI on Jan. 25, 1987.

The game was played in front of 101,063 fans on a gorgeous, 76-degree day in Pasadena. The actual play on the field was not nearly as picturesque, at least for John Elway and the Broncos.

Denver held a 10-7 lead after the first quarter, but New York then rattled off 26 unanswered points. Phil Simms finished the day with three touchdown passes and Super Bowl MVP honors as the Giants cruised to a 39-20 victory.

Super Bowl XXVII: Rose Bowl

The most recent Super Bowl to take place in L.A. came 29 years ago, and it was one to forget for Buffalo Bills fans.

Over 98,000 people came to the Rose Bowl on Jan. 31, 1993, to watch the Bills face the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XXVII. It was Buffalo’s third straight trip to the Super Bowl, and it became their third straight Super Bowl defeat.

The Dallas offense shined on the 61-degree day, with Troy Aikman tossing four touchdowns on his way to winning Super Bowl MVP. The game wasn’t close in the second half and the Cowboys piled it on by out-scoring the Bills 21-0 in the fourth quarter, bringing the final score to 52-17. The rout could have been even greater if Leon Lett waited a second or two longer to celebrate on his infamous run to the end zone.

The History of Super Bowls in Los Angeles (2024)

FAQs

How many times has the Super Bowl been in Los Angeles, California? ›

Los Angeles has a long and storied history with the Super Bowl, beginning with the very first one in 1967. When SoFi Stadium hosts Super Bowl LVI on Feb. 13, 2022 it will be the eighth time that LA has hosted the Big Game.

Was the first Super Bowl in Los Angeles? ›

The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum hosted the first AFL-NFL World Championship Game, later known as Super Bowl I, which took place on January 15, 1967.

Has LA ever hosted a Super Bowl? ›

The Miami area has hosted the most Super Bowls, just edging New Orleans (11 Super Bowls to 10). New Orleans, however, will match Miami's total when it hosts the Super Bowl next year. The Los Angeles area has hosted eight Super Bowls, with five of those games held at the iconic Rose Bowl.

What Super Bowls were played at the Los Angeles Coliseum? ›

The Coliseum was also the site of the very first NFL–AFL Championship Game in 1967, an event since renamed the Super Bowl. It also hosted Super Bowl VII in 1973, but future Super Bowls in the Los Angeles region would instead be hosted at the Rose Bowl, which has never had an NFL tenant.

What city has the Super Bowl been played in the most? ›

Super Bowl complete stadium list:
  • · Miami (11)
  • · New Orleans (10)
  • · Greater Los Angeles (eight)
  • · Tampa (five)
  • · Phoenix (four)
  • · San Diego (three)
  • · Houston (three)
  • · Atlanta (three)
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When did LA go to Super Bowl? ›

SoFi Stadium (2020–present)

The Rams made their first Super Bowl appearance at the end of the 1979 NFL season, losing Super Bowl XIV to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31–19. After the 1994 NFL season, the Rams left southern California and moved to St. Louis, Missouri, becoming the St.

Who won the first Super Bowl held in Los Angeles on January 15th 1967? ›

After the teams traded points in the second quarter, the Packers outscored Kansas City, 21-0, in the second half as the Packers prevailed, 35-10. Starr, who completed 16 of 23 passes for 250 yards and two TDs, was named MVP – and each Green Bay player received $15,000 for winning the game.

Who has lost the most Super Bowl titles? ›

The Patriots and Broncos are tied for the most Super Bowl losses at five. The Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, and Jacksonville Jaguars are the four teams to have never appeared in a Super Bowl, although the Browns and Lions both won NFL championships before the Super Bowl era.

How much money did LA make hosting the Super Bowl? ›

Super Bowl LVI in 2022 generated between $234.3 million and $477.5 million for Los Angeles County, the league said.

What state has the most Super Bowls? ›

Seventeen Super Bowls have been played in Florida, the most of any state. The Orange Bowl hosted the first Super Bowl in the state, Super Bowl II. It was the first 11 of Super Bowls played in the Miami metropolitan area, five of which were played at the since-demolished Orange Bowl.

Which is older Rose Bowl or Coliseum? ›

The Rose Bowl was under construction from February 27, 1922, to October 1922. The nearby Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum also was under construction during this time and would be completed in May 1923, shortly after the Rose Bowl was completed. Originally built as a horseshoe, the stadium was expanded several times.

What was the LA bowl called before? ›

During his college career at the University of Arizona, Gronkowski played in the then Las Vegas Bowl; its conference match-up was relocated to Los Angeles and renamed LA Bowl in 2020.

Who owns the LA Coliseum? ›

The Coliseum is jointly owned by the city of Los Angeles, L.A. County and the state of California.

How many Super Bowls have been in California? ›

In terms of the state to host the Super Bowl the most, Florida leads with 17. That includes the 11 in the Miami area, while five have been hosted in Tampa and one in Jacksonville. California hosted the Super Bowl for the 13th time in 2022 and will move up to 14 if the 2026 event does indeed head to San Francisco.

How many Super Bowl games have been played in California? ›

From Pasadena to Inglewood: A Golden Gridiron History

Since then, the Golden State has played host to the big game a whopping 13 times (and counting!). That's right, 13!

How many NFL teams have been in LA? ›

The region has two National Football League (NFL) teams: the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers. The Rams originally played in LA from 1946 to 1994, while the Chargers shared LA with them for only one season in 1960 before moving to San Diego.

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