Super Bowl heads to New York region for first time

// May 25th, 2010 // Uncategorized

The NFL fulfilled a marketing dream on Tuesday by bringing their most prestigious game to the Big Apple, awarding the New York area the 2014 Super Bowl despite fears of cold weather.

The league’s championship game, held annually since 1967, has never been played in the New York area, nor played outdoors in a cold climate.

A vote by the league’s 32 owners supported a bid to have the Super Bowl held in the New Meadowlands Stadium where the New York Giants and New York Jets play their home games across the state line in New Jersey.

The $1.6 billion, 82,566 capacity stadium will host the two teams for the first time in the upcoming NFL season, replacing the old Giants stadium.

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