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🚨 BREAKING: NFL Officially Announces Super Bowl 2026 Final in California; Arizona Cardinals Receive Historic Recognition

 

September 5, 2025 — California

 

In a highly anticipated announcement, the NFL has officially confirmed that Super Bowl LX (60) will be held in California in February 2026, marking a major moment for the league as it prepares for a landmark edition of its biggest event. The final will take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, home of the San Francisco 49ers, bringing the iconic championship game back to the West Coast for the first time since 2020.

 

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell made the announcement during a press conference held this morning, highlighting the region’s “world-class facilities, passionate fan base, and proven track record of hosting major events.” The decision was finalized following months of deliberation and competition among several major cities vying for hosting rights.

 

“This Super Bowl will not only celebrate the 60th anniversary of one of sports’ greatest traditions, but also showcase the continued growth of the NFL as a global entertainment powerhouse,” Goodell stated.

 

Alongside the announcement of the host city, the NFL also surprised fans and insiders by recognizing the Arizona Cardinals with a historic league honor. The franchise has been named the 2025 NFL “Franchise of the Year”, an award given for excellence both on and off the field.

 

This is the first time the Cardinals have received the honor, following a dramatic turnaround season in 2024 where the team made an unexpected playoff run under head coach Jonathan Gannon and quarterback Kyler Murray. Off the field, the organization was praised for its leadership in community outreach, youth development programs, and innovations in sports science and player wellness.

 

“This recognition means the world to our organization and the Arizona community,” said Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill. “We’re committed to excellence in everything we do—from performance to philanthropy—and this award reflects the tireless efforts of everyone in our organization.”

 

With the Super Bowl returning to California and the Cardinals being celebrated for a historic season, fans across the nation are already looking ahead to what promises to be a thrilling 2025-2026 NFL season. Ticket demand for Super Bowl LX is expected to break records, with Levi’s Stadium preparing for an influx of over 70,000 fans and millions more watching worldwide.

 

Stay tuned for further updates as the road to Super Bowl LX officially begins.

 

 

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