New Meadowlands Stadium will host the 2014 Super Bowl XLVIII.
By: Alexander Homme | Posted on: May 25th, 2010 | No Comments | Read 637 Times
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Yes it has been confirmed that the new Meadowlands Stadium, opening this fall, will host the 2014 Super Bowl XLVIII. This will be the first Super Bowl that will played in an open air stadium in a cold weather region. While the decision is nothing more than historic, it is hardly a surprise. The new Giants Stadium was the overwhelming favorite heading into this week, and most NFL experts and journalists expected the NFL to pick the Meadowlands Stadium for Super Bowl XLVIII.
The Meadowlands won out over bids from South Florida and Tampa Bay.The thought of a cold weather Super Bowl has always enticed real fans, historically the weather has until recently been part of the game , but domed stadiums and warmer climates seemed to have more mass appeal . So like many of us even the NFL is facing a new reality and nothing is more fitting than a cold weather Super Bowl in New York City.
This will an opportunity to see football how it is suppose to be played ,forget all the hype just man versus man on the field shoulder to shoulder battling each other and the the elements .
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