East Rutherford, NJ – The NFL owners have chosen the new Meadowlands stadium to host the 2014 Super Bowl.
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The home of the Giants and Jets beat out Miami and Tampa, Fla., in the bidding.
The average temperature for February 2 is 39 degrees. But game time lows could be much lower. But if the New York area does win the Super Bowl bid, it would be a super coup for local businesses.
“It’s going to be a great experience,” New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning said.
“Playing a game like a Super Bowl in New York, in this stadium, I mean, look at this place, it’s unbelievable,” New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez said.
Win the bid, and the region wins an estimated half-billion dollars in business. It would be the first superbowl played in the northeast.
A league rule that requires a minimum temperature of 50 degrees at game time has been waived for the meadowlands bid. Miami and Tampa have hosted the superbowl a total of 14 times.
The Giants and Jets are combining efforts to bring the game to their new $1.6 billion stadium.
So why no roof?
Giants in 2014 !
although I think its wrong to change the rules for special people (see Bloomberg term limits), I still think its an unfair rule to only award it to warm weather cities, since many of the most popular franchises (New york, Green Bay, Pittsburgh, and so on) are located in cold weather cities.
VIN in the headline you have a typo ‘XLVIII’ please fix and take out this extra letters
Why would Yidden care about such a game?
Will they be constructing an erev on the grounds so on the day before the Super Bolw, the religious guests will be able to get from the stadium to the arena and racetrack?
(reply to #5 ) because it brings in millions of dollars to local businesses
don’t see why this belongs on an “orthodox” website…maybe they should have live updates on the NBA finals…
$700 million in revenue to nyc!! start planning now!