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Super Bowl LV moving from Los Angeles to Tampa

By The Sports Xchange
The Patriots take the field before the start of Super Bowl LI at NRG Stadium in Houston earlier this year. Super Bowl LV, which was originally awarded to Los Angeles, has been moved to Tampa because of construction delays. The Rams will host Super Bowl LVI instead. File photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
The Patriots take the field before the start of Super Bowl LI at NRG Stadium in Houston earlier this year. Super Bowl LV, which was originally awarded to Los Angeles, has been moved to Tampa because of construction delays. The Rams will host Super Bowl LVI instead. File photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI | License Photo

Super Bowl LV is relocating from L.A.

Los Angeles was awarded the 2021 Super Bowl -- Super Bowl LV -- but with construction delayed by record rainfall and the Rams and Chargers unable to become full-time tenants of the new venue until 2020, NFL owners voted unanimously Tuesday to delay the site as Super Bowl host for an additional season. Instead, Tampa, Fla., was named site of the 55th Super Bowl.

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No. 56 goes to Los Angeles.

The $2.6 billion project in Inglewood, Calif., will be headquarters for Super Bowl LVI at the conclusion of the 2021 season.

League rules prohibit stadiums from hosting a Super Bowl in its first season of operation.

The next Super Bowl in February 2018 will be played in Minneapolis, followed by Atlanta and Miami returning as host cities.

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