Super Bowl LXI lands on President's Day weekend
Our Summary
The NFL's 2024 Super Bowl is set for Sunday, February 14, coinciding with President’s Day weekend, which falls on Monday, February 15. This alignment occurs without the need for an 18-game regular season, which has been proposed partly to ensure future Super Bowls fall on this holiday weekend. Under the current 17-game format, similar timing will happen again in 2027, 2038, 2044, 2049, and 2055. The NFL is expected to eventually expand to an 18-game season, potentially requiring the regular season to start on Labor Day weekend to consistently align the Super Bowl with President’s Day. This change would fulfill the desire for a Super Bowl that allows fans a no-work Monday following the event.
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