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Chicago remains a notable omission in Super Bowl history, having never hosted the game despite being one of America's greatest cities. With the Bears relocating to Arlington Heights to develop a new indoor stadium, the potential for Chicago to secure a Super Bowl increases. A covered, modern stadium in Chicago could position the city as a prime candidate, especially given its large market and infrastructure.
Denver
Denver's quest for a Super Bowl hinges on its stadium infrastructure. Currently, the city lacks an indoor venue, but plans are underway to build a retractable-roof stadium at the Burnham Yard site. If constructed, Denver's centrally located position in the U.S. and its altitude could make it a compelling choice, especially since no Super Bowl has yet been hosted there.