Stan Kroenke acquired the go signal to transfer the Rams from St. Louis to Los Angeles by proposing a plan for an outstanding stadium to NFL owners. After Kroenke was able to do that, he glorified in the success when Los Angeles got the award of Super Bowl 2021.

The latest decision in favor of Kroenke came after the awarding of Super Bowl L111in 2019 over to Atlanta and Super Bowl LIV in 2020 to South Florida, as reported in USA Today. Kroenke has been on his way in going for the $2 billion plus palace in Inglewood, California. Meanwhile, the Atlanta Falcons is said to be going for the goal of launching a $1.4 billion Mercedes Benz Stadium in 2017. On the other hand, the Dolphins Stadium is on its way of going through a $450 million renovation prior to it adding up to the Super Bowl record of Miami.

Kroenke shared his insight on the whole incident, saying:

"From the owners' standpoint, they want to show that it's worthwhile. These are large investments. I think they are telling the communities and the owners who stick their necks out that it's worthwhile.

Atlanta, though, is in need of a new stadium to be able to acquire its third Super Bowl. The last time the Super Bowl was played was in Atlanta. The time the Super Bowl was played in the city, though, Atlanta has been plagued with an ice storm.

Arthur Blank, a Falcons owner, shared his insight in relation to the frequency of ice storm in the city. He said:

"When you look at the law of probability, it's one out of 100. It's been 16 years since the last one, so we've got another 84 years."

Atlanta would be hosting the NFL in 2019, and Miami and Los Angeles in 2020, as reported in Pe.com. 

Sun Life Stadium would be the location of Super Bowl 2020 in Miami, according to Fox Sports.