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August 2019 (it began construction in November 2016, giving nearly three years to construct the stadium). This
meant the new stadium was scheduled to be open in time for the game (and the league selected the relocating team
just in time to be considered for Super Bowl LIV), but, under the current construction timetable, would require
a waiver of league policy to host Super Bowl LIV, as the league does not allow stadiums in their first year of
existence to host the Super Bowl to ensure stadium construction delays and unforeseen problems do not jeopardize
the game. In May 2016, the league granted this waiver and confirmed that Los Angeles was still in consideration
for Super Bowl LIV.[10]