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Saints reveal Caesars Superdome renovations in new drone video ahead of 2024 NFL season | News, scores, highlights, stats and rumors

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The New Orleans Saints’ Caesars Superdome has a new look ahead to the 2024 regular season.

The Saints shared a drone tour of the stadium’s renovated interior on Tuesday.

The renovations are part of a $560 million project that began in 2020 and was completed during the NFL offseason.

The Superdome is preparing not only for the Saints’ 2024 season, but also for Super Bowl LIX, which is scheduled to come to Louisiana in February 2025.

The four-year renovation project introduced wider concourses to the stadium and allowed more natural light onto the field, Rob Masson reported for Fox 8 Live.

The stadium also installed new elevators, escalators, kitchens and food service areas, while widening concourses and improving visibility of the field from seats with previously obstructed views, according to Chris Price of Biz New Orleans and Winston Reed of WWL Louisiana.

The team also installed a new locker room inside the building, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

The Saints have played in the Superdome since 1975 and currently have a lease on the building through at least 2030.

The team will open the 2024 season against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday at the Superdome.