Long ago, Green Bay -- home of the Packers -- was bestowed with the moniker of "Titletown."
However, as soon as kickoff commences upon what is forecast to be a pleasantly cool evening on Sunday, Miami will stand as the city that has crowned the most champions.
Currently tied with New Orleans as host of 10 Super Bowls, Miami will see a record 11th big game play out Sunday when the NFC champion San Francisco 49ers take on the AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs inside the confines of Hard Rock Stadium at 6:30 p.m. ET.
"We know how to put on a ," Miami Mayor Francis Suarez .
Vince Lombardi, the Packers' iconic coach, piloted Green Bay to the first two s. Lombardi's name of course adorns the trophy that every NFL player, coach and owner aspires to hoist. Though Lombardi's success is synonymous with "Titletown," his second win came in Miami.
A pair of franchise-defining Steel Curtain triumphs in the 70s over the rival Cowboys likewise came in Miami.
It's where Peyton Manning won his first and John Elway won his last.
Joe Montana won one there and so too did Steve Young. Will Jimmy Garoppolo follow suit and bring a back to San Francisco by way of Miami just as those Hall of Famers did before him?
Kansas City is back in the for the first time in 50 years and for the first time will play one in Miami.
Miami(or Miami Gardens if you're a stickler) isn't "Titletown" -- it's far too warm for that.
-- Super Bowls previously played in Miami --
LIV details
When is the ? LIV between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will take place on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020, at 6:30 p.m. EST.
Where is the ? Hard Rock Stadium will host the game in 2020, marking Miami's 11th time as host city.
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