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Michael Irvin Reveals Which USA City Should Be Immediately Banned From Hosting The Super Bowl

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Michael Irvin.
Michael Irvin. Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Dallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin didn’t hold back when discussing his Super Bowl experience in Super Bowl 60. The three-time Super Bowl winner has been active on social media in recent times, and one of his latest rants won’t be different.

Irvin looked stunned after finding out that Kevin Durant’s alleged burner account used a viral meme image of himself. Before that, he called out Fernando Mendoza for a bad decision ahead of the 2026 NFL draft.

True to his style, Irvin didn’t mince words when discussing his experience in Santa Clara, Calif. Super Bowl 60 between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots wasn’t as entertaining as expected. Irvin took issue with much more than that.

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Michael Irvin (Image Credits: Imagn)

After the Seahawks won their second Super Bowl on Feb. 8, Michael Irvin took to his YouTube channel to give his review of the entire Super Bowl week. It is fair to say he didn’t enjoy any of it.

“This was a horrible Super Bowl. They should never ever, ever, ever bring the Super Bowl back to San Francisco,” Irvin said. “In all the years of going to a Super Bowl, this was the worst. It was blah in the city. It just wasn’t jumping. The people, blah. The buildings out here looked blah. When you go into an event it was blah.”

“I’m thinking there should be so much money out here because the tech is out here, but it all looked so blah… I couldn’t wait until this moment came to tell you damn! I believe this is the worst Super Bowl I have ever gone to,” Playmaker continued. “NFL, you cannot come back here again. You cannot have a Super Bowl back here again. NFC Championship game, if they earned it, OK.”

SoFi Stadium will host Super Bowl 61 next year. The game will stay in California, which raised eyebrows after people found out that Sam Darnold had to pay more than he made in Super Bowl 60 for playing in the state.

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