Did you know the NFL actually had a rule in place stating that, if your city’s average temperature is below 50 degrees in January and you didn’t have a dome, you can’t hold the Super Bowl? Well now that you’ve learned it, unlearn it. The NFL has waived that rule to allow the folks at the new Meadowlands Stadium to host an upcoming Super Bowl. Tell’m, Jets’ owner Woody Johnson:
Technically This Means Buffalo Can Host A Super Bowl Too
↵↵“We are confident that the appeal and prestige of the New York City metropolitan region, coupled with the innovative capabilities of our brand-new state-of-the-art facility, can provide a unique and exciting experience for the teams and fans, as well as the entire league and the sport of football. And, of course, we would love to bring the Super Bowl – and its significant economic benefits – to New York and northern New Jersey.”
↵↵Eh, still a better idea than Jacksonville.











