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How many times has the Super Bowl been postponed due to weather?

Per ThoughtCo, there has never been a Super Bowl delay or cancellation due to bad weather. In fact, the only delay in the history of the Super Bowl happened in 2014 when an electrical problem postponed the third quarter of the match-up between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers by 34 minutes.

Does the Super Bowl ever get canceled?

But, with so many other sports leagues changing the way they play their seasons and championship games, there were a few questions that people had on their mind: Has a Super Bowl ever been canceled? What about delayed? The short answers are: No, and sort of. Here's what that means. As long as the game has been played, it has never been canceled.

When was the last time the Super Bowl was played on Sunday?

It has served as the final game of every NFL season since 1966, replacing the NFL Championship Game. Since 2004, the game has been played on the first Sunday in February. Prior Super Bowls were played on Sundays in early to mid-January from 1967 to 1978 and late January from 1979 to 2003.

Was the Super Bowl ever at risk of being delayed?

Although a weather contingency plan has never had to be implemented in Super Bowl history, there have been a handful of close calls when the Super Bowl was at risk of being delayed. Super Bowl XLI. February is normally Florida's dry season, but in 2007, an active jet stream and a nearby stationary front converged, leading to monsoon rains in Miami.

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Has Super Bowl ever been canceled?

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Why was Super Bowl delayed?

The 2021-22 NFL season is the first time every team played 17 regular-season matchups. The entire regular season ran 18 weeks with each franchise getting one bye week, which is the reason this year's Super Bowl is being played so late.

Has an NFL game ever been cancelled for weather?

The last unpunished cancellation of a regular season NFL game was a November 17, 1935 contest between the Boston Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles at Philadelphia, which was canceled due to driving rain and snow that left the field unplayable.

Has there ever been a Super Bowl snow?

Has it ever snowed during the Super Bowl? It has never snowed during a Super Bowl. The closest call came with the snow in New York the day after Super Bowl XLVIII.

Why was Super Bowl date changed?

12, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona, Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas and Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. And while this year's championship game will not be played on a Saturday, it did technically change dates, as it moved from the first Sunday in February to the second after the NFL adopted an 18-week regular season.

Why is the Super Bowl a week later in 2022?

The Super Bowl will take place on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2022. It marks the first time since 2003 that the Super Bowl has not been held on the first Sunday in February. Because of the NFL's expanded, 17-game, 18-week schedule, it will be held on the second Sunday in February.

What is the coldest NFL game in history?

"The Ice Bowl" earned its name for a reason, as the 1967 NFL Championship between the Cowboys and the Packers in Green Bay set the undisputed standard as the coldest game on record. According to NFL Communications, the game-time temperature was 13 degrees below zero.

What was the hottest NFL game ever?

The Dolphins defeated the former Redskins 14-7 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. At kickoff, the temperature was 84 degrees outside, which goes on record as the warmest ever.

Can a football game be called off for wind?

According to the FA laws of the game (opens in new tab), there is no specific wind speed that could see a match called off: only "that the condition of the field of play or its surrounds or that the weather conditions are such as to allow or not to allow a match to take place."

What was the coldest temperature for a Super Bowl game?

The coldest high temperature on game day was 9°F (2018) The coldest high temperature for an outdoor game was 43°F (1972) The wettest Super Bowl was in 2007, with 0.92 inches of rain.

What is the warmest Super Bowl on record?

The record for the hottest Super Bowl was set on Jan. 14, 1973 when the kickoff temperature was a sizzling 84° at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Bengals and Rams fans won't need hoodies for the game at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

Which city hosted coldest Super Bowl in history?

With a kickoff temperature of nine degrees below zero and a minus 59 degree wind chill, what would be dubbed the “Freezer Bowl” was the coldest game in NFL history. Despite dazzling sunshine, Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium felt colder than the inside of a meat locker.

Did the Super Bowl used to start later?

Over the past 25 years, kickoff times have fluctuated from a bedtime friendly 6:19 p.m. in 1991 (Super Bowl XXV in Tampa) to a bleary-eyed high of 6:40 p.m. in 2002 (Super Bowl XXXVI in New Orleans). Since Super Bowl XXV (Giants-Bills), every Super Bowl has had a kickoff time after 6 p.m. ET.

What time does Super Bowl start?

6:30PM ETWhat time will the Super Bowl start? Kickoff is at 6:30PM ET on February 13th, which is 5:30PM CT, 4:30PM MT, and 3:30PM PT, but there's sure to be plenty of Super Bowl-related programming ahead of the show.

Why did the NFL change the Super Bowl?

What was the reason for the change? The chance to offer a new experience for football fans attending in-person and watching at home. According to the sentiments of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodall, "the game of football is made to be played in the elements."

What happened in 2011 at the Super Bowl?

Super Bowl XLV. At the start of Super Bowl week 2011, all eyes were drawn to Arlington, Texas, when the host city was hit by an ice storm. Later in the week, an additional 4 inches of snow fell. An arctic front helped the snow and ice linger all week long and kept temperatures in the 20s and 30s.

What would happen if a major weather event did threaten the safety of spectators on Super Bowl Sunday?

So, what would happen if a major weather event did threaten the safety of spectators on Super Bowl Sunday? A weather contingency plan would be enacted.

What was the coldest Super Bowl?

Here's a look at some of the weather's most unsettled game days in Super Bowl history. Coldest Super Bowl played at an outdoor venue (39 degrees F). First time Super Bowl was held in a cold-weather city. First Super Bowl played in the snow.

Where was the 2014 Super Bowl played?

Super Bowl XLVIII. Weather contingency plans were on hand for 2014's Super Bowl — the first to be played in an outdoor venue at a cold-weather city (East Rutherford, New Jersey).

What is the threat of winter in football?

Winter weather can wreak havoc on football in a number of ways: Snow. Snow makes for a slippery football field, but its primary threat is its color. Snow blankets white goal lines, end lines, hash marks.

How much pressure does a football deflate?

A football (which is customarily inflated indoors) can deflate by roughly 0.2 PSI for every 10-degree drop in temperature it experiences after being transferred outdoors. ​

Where was the snow before the Super Bowl?

There was lots of snow in Arlington, Texas, the week before Super Bowl 45 in 2011, and an ice storm hit Atlanta on the day of Super Bowl 34 in 2000. Another near miss was Super Bowl 48. The Monday following the Super Bowl, about 8 inches of snow fell in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

What was the coldest Super Bowl in 2014?

Since 2000, the coldest outdoor Super Bowl was Super Bowl 48 in 2014 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The kickoff temperature was 49 degrees, and the high was 55 degrees.

What is the windiest Super Bowl?

Windiest Super Bowl. Wind, of course, can be a bit tough to quantify, but some games stand out above the others. Super Bowl 14, at the Rose Bowl in 1980, had gusts of up to 30 mph. Super Bowls 18 (Tampa) and 23 (Miami) both had gusts of around 25 mph. There was a gust of 29 mph just before kickoff of 2016's Super Bowl 50 in San Francisco, ...

How many Super Bowls have been played indoors?

Twelve of the past 20 Super Bowls have played indoors, including seven of the past 10. Twenty of the first 27 Super Bowls were played outdoors. The first domed Super Bowl was Super Bowl 12 in the Superdome in 1978.

How much wind did it rain during the 2007 Super Bowl?

The rainiest Super Bowl was also a rather windy one. The 2007 Miami rainstorm came with gusts of 20 mph.

Did the Super Bowl rain?

While many Super Bowls have had at least a trace amount of rain detected near the stadium, the only Super Bowl truly played in the rain was Super Bowl 41 in 2007. That game was played in Miami, and the Colts beat the Bears. The showers also helped set the mood for Prince's halftime show, which is widely considered to be one of the best of all time.

Does football have a bias toward warm weather?

Football is notable for being played no matter the weather conditions, but that doesn't mean low temperatures, high precipitation or wind can't make games unpleasant for all involved. That's why, historically, the NFL has had a significant bias toward warm-weather cities when selecting where to put the biggest game of the year.

What happened before Super Bowl XLV?

The week before Super Bowl XLV, the Dallas-Fort Worth area was slammed with ice and snow storms accompanied by days of below-freezing temperatures, shutting down airports, canceling hundreds of flights, and covering roadways in ice. Seven people near Cowboys Stadium in the days before the game were injured when huge chunks of ice fell from the roof and fell to the plaza below.

When was the first Super Bowl game?

The game, which was originally scheduled for January 27, was pushed back to February 3, making it the first Super Bowl played in February. The New England Patriots ended up beating the St. Louis Rams 20-17.

Where was the 2011 Superbowl canceled?

In 2011, Superbowl XLV was threatened by an unlikely ice storm in the host city of Arlington, Texas (shown above). Four inches of snow then fell later in the week, and unseasonably cold weather kept the unwelcome ice and snow around. According to the Farmers' Almanac, lots of disappointed fans couldn't get to the game when hundreds of flights were canceled and a few unlucky spectators were injured by falling ice and snow from the stadium roof. Luckily, things thawed out enough by the weekend to let the game go on as planned.

Was there snow in Super Bowl 2014?

In 2014, snow once again threatened Super Bowl XLVIII when a snowstorm blanketed MetLife Stadium in the host city of East Rutherford, New Jersey, a week before the game . Still more snow was predicted for Super Bowl weekend, but the weather seemed to want to cooperate with the NFL. The temperatures were a good 10 to 15 degrees above average on Super Bowl Sunday and the storm waited until the following Monday to drop eight inches of snow on the city, as reported by ThoughtCo . The post-game storm stranded several fans from out of town, but they could at least comfort themselves knowing the game hadn't been canceled after all.

Why is the Super Bowl on Saturday?

The argument for holding the game on a Saturday basically comes down to fan convenience. If the game is held on a Saturday, then people can get as crazy as they want at their Super Bowl party and not have to worry about working the next day. Also, kids would be able to watch the entire game and not have to worry about attending school the next day.

Is the Super Bowl played on Sunday?

For the past 52 years, every Super Bowl has had one thing in common: They've all been played on a Sunday. However, not everyone is happy with that arrangement.

When was the China Bowl canceled?

The proposed China Bowl exhibition was to have been played in August 2007 but was postponed indefinitely before the 2007 schedule was released, with all plans for the game formally canceled before December 2008.

When was the 2001 NFL season postponed?

In the wake of the September 11 attacks, the NFL postponed its Week 2 games of the 2001 season, originally scheduled for September 16 and 17, until the end of the regular season. All playoff games following the 2001 regular season, including Super Bowl XXXVI and the 2002 Pro Bowl, were similarly rescheduled one week later.

How many days did the NFL strike in 1982?

1982 players' strike. In 1982, players began a 57-day strike following the completion of Week 2 of the regular season. As a result of the impasse, games were simply canceled until a settlement was reached (ultimately, Weeks 3 to 10). Upon reaching that settlement, the NFL announced that Weeks 11 to 16 would be played as scheduled, ...

What was the first NFL game to be canceled before kickoff?

1995 preseason game in Houston. An August 19, 1995 preseason game between the San Diego Chargers and the Houston Oilers was the first game in NFL history to be canceled before kickoff after an NFL official determined that the Astrodome's artificial turf endangered the players.

Why did the NFL move the game on October 27?

Because of the soot and particulate matter in the air from the fire two days earlier , the NFL was forced to move the Monday Night Football game on October 27 between the San Diego Chargers and the Miami Dolphins to Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.

Why was the 2011 Hall of Fame game cancelled?

Louis Rams had been canceled, for an ongoing lockout that had been in place since March of that year.

Why was the 1974 All Star Game cancelled?

The 1974 College All-Star Game, an exhibition game that pitted the most recent Super Bowl champion ( Miami Dolphins) against a team composed entirely of rookies, was canceled as a result of a players’ strike. The strike was resolved before any further games were canceled; the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, along with the rest of the 1974 NFL season, went on as scheduled, although at least one game was held with the Denver Broncos using a squad of rookie replacement players.

Which NFL teams have never been to a Super Bowl?

Four teams (the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Houston Texans) have never appeared in a Super Bowl. The Browns and Lions both won NFL Championships before the creation of the Super Bowl, while the Jaguars (1995) and Texans (2002) are both recent NFL expansion teams.

How many Super Bowls were played before the merger?

The first four Super Bowls from 1967 to 1970 were played before the merger, with the NFL and AFL each winning two. After the merger in 1970, the 10 AFL teams and three NFL teams formed the American Football Conference (AFC) while the remaining 13 NFL teams formed the National Football Conference (NFC).

How many people watch the Super Bowl?

For many years, the Super Bowl has possessed a large US and global television viewership, and it is often the most-watched United States originating television program of the year. The game tends to have high Nielsen television ratings, which is usually around a 40 rating and 60 shares. This means that on average, more than 100 million people from the United States alone are tuned into the Super Bowl at any given moment.

How many Super Bowls did the NFL win in 1970?

After the AFL–NFL merger was completed in 1970, three franchises—the Cowboys, Miami Dolphins, and Steelers—would go on to dominate the 1970s, winning a combined eight Super Bowls in the decade.

What channel is Super Bowl XLVII on?

The Super Bowl provides an extremely strong lead-in to programming following it on the same channel, the effects of which can last for several hours. For instance, in discussing the ratings of a local TV station, Buffalo television critic Alan Pergament noted on the coattails from Super Bowl XLVII, which aired on CBS: "A paid program that ran on CBS 4 ( WIVB-TV) at 2:30 in the morning had a 1.3 rating. That's higher than some CW prime time shows get on WNLO-TV, Channel 4's sister station."

When did the Super Bowl become the NFL championship?

2 – From 1966 to 1969, the first four Super Bowls were "World Championship" games played between two independent professional football leagues, AFL and NFL, and when the league merged in 1970 the Super Bowl became the NFL Championship Game. 3 – Italics indicate future games.

When is Super Bowl LVII?

Super Bowl LVII. State Farm Stadium. (February 12, 2023 ) The Super Bowl is the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL). It has served as the final game of every NFL season since 1966, replacing the NFL Championship Game. Since 2004, the game has been played on the first Sunday in February.

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Super Bowls Turned Snow Bowls

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The Warm-Climate Rule

  • Surprised at the lack of weather delays despite the Super Bowl being played mid-winter? One reason for this is because football, like our U.S. postal service, has a "neither snow, nor rain, nor heat..." culture. But, a second, lesser-known reason is the league's "warm-climate rule" — a sort of built-in weather contingency plan that must be met when choosing the Super Bowl's host city. T…
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Football in The Bleak Mid-Winter

  • Why is the Super Bowlheld in winter, anyway? It's certainly not a matter of preference. It's simply the timing of the NFL schedule. Opening season is always the weekend after Labor Day (the first Monday in September) in early fall. Add in the 17-week regular season, three rounds of playoffs, and you land exactly five months later into late winter. Additional playoffs have pushed the Supe…
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Super Bowl Saturday?

  • So, what would happen if a major weather event did threaten the safety of spectators on Super Bowl Sunday? A weather contingency plan would be enacted. Contingency plans more or less move the game from its traditional Sunday spot to the Friday or Saturday of Super Bowl week, or the following Monday or Tuesday. Which day the game is postponed to is a decision that's mad…
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Super Bowls with The Worst Weather

  • Just because the Super Bowl has eluded all weather-related delays doesn't mean its game day weather has always been sunny and 60 degrees. Here's a look at some of the weather's most unsettled game days in Super Bowl history. Interested in more facts about weather and the Super Bowl, including observed weather data for each game date? Check out NOAA's Southeast Regio…
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