NJ: We're Hosting The Next Super Bowl, Not NY | Football News Update
Such comments have not gone unnoticed by New Jersey football fans. U.S. Sen.
Such comments have not gone unnoticed by New Jersey football fans. U.S. Sen.
It’s easy to understand why the NFL has, until now, put the Super Bowl in a warm place.
… stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., the new home of the New York Giants and the New York Jets, Wednesday, May 26, 2010. NFL owners chose the stadium on Tuesday as the site of the 2014 Super Bowl football game
No reason for them to worry about the temperature at kickoff time in 2014, either.
Not that any of that matters to the casual fan. They’ll start to worry about labor relations when it looks as though their favorite players might not be allowed on the field
They’ll start to worry about labor relations when it looks as though their favorite players might not be allowed on the field. No reason for them to worry about the temperature at kickoff time in 2014, either. …
No reason for them to worry about the temperature at kickoff time in 2014, either. Because they won’t be the ones freezing in the Meadowlands. ____
… airship flies over the new Meadowlands stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., the new home of the New York Giants and the New York Jets, Wednesday, May 26, 2010
By kickoff time knowledgeable weather men in Green Bay were on the plane to the Fijis. The stout-hearted were in Lambeau Field. With a little over four minutes to play in the fourth quarter, Bart Starr started the Packers on a drive to the end zone 68 …
It’s easy to understand why the NFL has, until now, put the Super Bowl in a warm place. The league wanted to make sure people would go