Philadelphia Is Not Hosting A Super Bowl Anytime Soon

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The Super Bowl locations for 2019, 2020, and 2021 were chosen on Tuesday during the NFL owners' meetings.

Philadelphia will not be a host, an option Roger Goodell seemed receptive to in the past.

Here are the upcoming Super Bowl locations:

Super Bowl LI - 2017 - NRG Stadium, Houston

Super Bowl LII - 2018 - U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis

Super Bowl LIII - 2019 - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

Super Bowl LIV - 2020 - New Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

Super Bowl LV - 2021 - Rams' new stadium, Inglewood, California

Los Angeles, a city rejoining the NFL this year, was one of three cities awarded Super Bowls on Tuesday.

"They had Super Bowls there [in Los Angeles] regularly before there was no team, so with our new stadium and project, it will be unbelievable," Rams owner Stan Kroenke said via ESPN.com. "I've been asked about it a lot when I was in Los Angeles. Everyone's excited."

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