Iconic NFL stadiums that have never hosted a Super Bowl
#3 - Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City Chiefs
Arrowhead Stadium is one of the most recognizable in the NFL. It gets its name because it was built in the shape of an arrowhead, fitting in with the overall brand of the Kansas City Chiefs. Like most cities that have not had the opportunity to host, Kansas City can be extremely brutal in the winter, which is when the Super Bowl takes place every season.
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#2 - Soldier Field, Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears are one of the oldest and most storied franchises in NFL history. They are one of only two teams, along with the Arizona Cardinals, who were original members of the NFL when it was initially founded back in 1920. The Bears also have the most Hall of Famers of any NFL team.
The Bears have been located in Chicago since 1921 and have played all of their home games at Soldier Field since the 1971 NFL season. Being located in Chicago, one of the largest market cities in the entire country, should make Soldier Field a good choice for a host. Still, it's yet another situation where the NFL has avoided it because of the climate.
#1 - Lambeau Field, Green Bay Packers
Like the Chicago Bears, the Green Bay Packers are one of the oldest and most storied franchises in NFL history. They also have one of the most iconic and unique homes in the entire NFL located in Green Bay.
Lambeau Field is widely considered one of the best experiences and atmospheres to attend a football game because of its history and reputation. Unfortunately, subzero winter temperatures, extreme amounts of freezing, and snowfall have resulted in no hosting opportunities for the big game.
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