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By Alan Snel, LVSportsBiz.com Publisher-Writer
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — The Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority (LVCVA) is talking behind the scenes with the NFL on Las Vegas hosting Super Bowl 63 in 2029 after Las Vegas hosted Super Bowl 58 at Allegiant Stadium in Feb. 2024.
The next Super Bowls are being held in Santa Clara in 2026, Inglewood/LA in 2027 and Atlanta in 2028, with Las Vegas looking to host Super Bowl 63 in 2029 after the National Football League was pleased with how Las Vegas hosted the Super Bowl Feb. 11, 2024.
The NFL has not officially announced that Las Vegas will host the Super Bowl in 2029.
But sources have told LVSportsBiz.com that talks between Las Vegas and the NFL are underway. NFL owners will likely vote for Las Vegas as the 2029 Super Bowl host city at the next owners meeting in 2026.
After today’s LVCVA board meeting, LVCVA CEO Steve Hill talked about the 2024 Super Bowl, the 2027 national college football championship game in Las Vegas and the idea of the 2029 Super Bowl also being played in Las Vegas. Hill noted the LVCVA applied to host the Super Bowl in 2029, 2030 and 2031:
At the meeting, board members approved a contract for well-known Las Vegas consultant Jeremy Aguero and his Applied Analysis company. Aguero is considered an “economist-for-hire,” a pro-sports consultant who is paid to do economic impact reports for everyone from F1 and UFC to the LVCVA.
Applied Analysis will be paid $100,000 for 2026 for outsourced work and there are four one-year options of $100,000 annually through 2030 for a total of $500,000.
The $100,000 is on top of the current annual $250,000 Applied Analysis already gets annually from the LVCVA for different work, Hill told LVSportsBiz.com. “It’s going from $250,000 to $350,000,” Hill said after the LVCVA board meeting.
Aguero is also a member of the 2027 college football national championship game Las Vegas Host Committee.
- Co-Chair: Sandra Douglass Morgan, President, Las Vegas Raiders
- Co-Chair: Jim Gibson, Clark County Commissioner
Host Committee members:
- Committee Member: Andy Gorchov, Allegiant Stadium/ASM Global
- Committee Member: Carlos Castro, Resorts World Las Vegas
- Committee Member: Gary Fritz, MGM Resorts International
- Committee Member: Jeremy Aguero, Applied Analysis
- Committee Member: Justin Carley, Las Vegas Raiders
- Committee Member: Michael Naft, Clark County Commissioner
- Committee Member: Rob Dondero, R&R Partners
- Committee Member: Sean McBurney, Caesars Entertainment
- Committee Member: Steve Hill, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, Las Vegas Stadium Authority
- Committee Member: Virginia Valentine, Nevada Resort Association
Speaking of sports, the LVCVA is looking to hire a chief sports officer for a salary of $248,600 to $347,400. The LVCVA board approved the salary.
And, WNBA Aces star A’ja Wilson drew some pub at the LVCVA meeting, too.
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