LIX facts you need to know about the X Super Bowls staged in New Orleans

NEW ORLEANSThe NFL will be reuniting with an old acquaintance as the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs get ready for Super Bowl LIX this week.

Hello, New Orleans.

With its 11th Super Bowl, New Orleans will tie South Florida for the most.

Jim Steeg, the NFL’s senior vice president of special events for 26 years, stated that every other city hosting the game want what New Orleans offers, which is a venue. You can stroll to everything, and Bourbon Street is nearby. No one else have that.

From the dolphin in the pool to the Beatles in the parking lot, from the Crescent City to the Tooz, and from the Crescent City to a full moon on the practice field, the city also boasts a wealth of Super Bowl memories. Tom Brady won his first Super Bowl here, and Joe Montana played his final one. Unsurprisingly, the first Super Bowl to be played inside was also the coldest.

Here are 59 recollections of New Orleans Super Bowls throughout the years in celebration of the 59th edition of the league’s premier game:

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