NFL chief Roger Goodell hints American city could be in line to host its first Super Bowl
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In a recent development that’s stirring excitement among football fans, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell hinted at the potential for Cleveland to host its inaugural Super Bowl. This prospect comes on the heels of the Cleveland Browns’ groundbreaking ceremony for their new state-of-the-art stadium, valued at $2.4 billion.

The Browns’ owner, Jimmy Haslam, alongside his family, celebrated this pivotal moment on Thursday, marking the beginning of construction on a cutting-edge domed facility. This stadium, designed to seat 67,500 fans, is strategically located near Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, approximately 15 miles from the heart of downtown, and is slated to open for the 2029 season.

Despite this progress, several hurdles remain before Cleveland can secure the coveted Super Bowl hosting rights. A critical issue highlighted by Goodell is the city’s current shortage of hotel accommodations. He noted that Cleveland currently falls short, possessing only about half the required number of rooms necessary to accommodate the influx of visitors that a Super Bowl would attract.

Nevertheless, Goodell expressed optimism about Cleveland’s potential to host the NFL Draft once again. The city previously hosted this event in 2021, albeit under the constraints of COVID-19 restrictions that significantly limited attendance.

Goodell emphasized the transformative impact such events could have on the city, citing key infrastructure elements as crucial factors. “The airport is important for us, hotels are important for us. All of the facilities are the biggest challenge for hosting a Super Bowl,” he remarked, highlighting the logistical challenges that must be addressed for Cleveland to become a viable Super Bowl host.

Roger Goodell has teased the prospect of Cleveland hosting its first Super Bowl in the future

Roger Goodell has teased the prospect of Cleveland hosting its first Super Bowl in the future

The Browns officially broke ground on their new $2.4billion stadium at a ceremony Thursday

The Browns officially broke ground on their new $2.4billion stadium at a ceremony Thursday

‘I think the real challenge is going to be how transformational this is here. The airport is important for us, hotels are important for us. All of the facilities are the biggest challenge for hosting a Super Bowl,’ Goodell said.

‘It’s great for economic impact, but it´s hard for cities to be able to meet some of those requirements on the facilities. So that´s the biggest challenge.’

The Browns are also part of a mini stadium building boom. Buffalo’s new facility opens this year, Tennessee’s next year and Jacksonville’s renovated stadium in 2028, meaning competition is higher than ever to land the NFL’s biggest game.

Haslam said stadium discussions began in 2018, which originally centered on renovating the Browns current lakefront stadium Huntington Bank Field.

That venue opened in 1999 as Cleveland Browns Stadium. It replaced Cleveland Municipal Stadium, which was in operation from 1931 until its demolition in 1996.

The idea to turn to another site started to form in 2021 when it made sense to build a new facility instead of renovating

The new stadium, as well as residential and other mixed-use development, will sit on 178 acres that once had two Ford Motor Company plants. Because the new stadium is next to an airport, it will sit 80 feet below ground and 221 feet above ground.

The Ohio Department of Transportation waived the height limit, which is 150 feet above the airport’s ground elevation, after an independent consultant determined that construction of the stadium would not change any flight paths. The building will have marking and lighting required by the Federal Aviation Administration.

The new Dawg Pound will be built at a 34-degree pitch and extend to more than 60 rows

The new Dawg Pound will be built at a 34-degree pitch and extend to more than 60 rows 

The stadium will feature a folded plate transparent roof, allowing plenty of sunlight to come in

The stadium will feature a folded plate transparent roof, allowing plenty of sunlight to come in

Nearly 80 per cent of seats will be in the lower deck in a bid to create a deafening atmosphere

Nearly 80 per cent of seats will be in the lower deck in a bid to create a deafening atmosphere

‘It was a bumpy road to get here, but we’re excited we’re here,’ Haslam said. ‘I think everybody is finally beginning to sense that this is reality.’

The stadium will feature a folded plate transparent roof, allowing plenty of sunlight to come in, but shielding fans from the cold temperatures that are a late-season trademark of Browns home games.

The most notable feature inside will be the new Dawg Pound. It will be built at a 34-degree pitch and extend more than 60 rows to just beneath one of the giant video scoreboards. It is designed to be free standing, but there will be seats that can be folded out if fans want to sit.

The section will have the feel of many European soccer stadiums and takes it cue from the ‘Yellow Wall’ section at Borussia Dortmund’s stadium in Germany’s Bundesliga.

The Browns and stadium designer HKS also say the first row will be 16 feet from the field and the last only 248 feet, which will be closer than any other NFL stadium. Nearly 80 per cent of the seats will also be in the lower deck.

The new stadium is expected to be in the running for the NCAA Men’s Final Four, premier concerts and other sporting events.

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