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Super Bowl at Meadowlands won’t necessarily open the door for Philadelphia, Denver or other cities

The New York/New Jersey winning 2014 Super Bowl bid won’t necessarily set a precedent for other outdoor, cold-weather sites hoping to play host to the sport’s premiere event in the future. Commissioner Roger Goodell stopped short of saying that yesterday’s vote would open the door for places such as Philadelphia, Chicago, Green Bay, Denver or Washington, D.C., that may have an eye on the game’s showcase event. “I think each game is going to be made on an individual basis,” Goodell said. “I do believe that New York is a unique market. I think the membership recognizes that.” That didn’t stop Redskins owner Daniel Snyder from lobbying for a possible Super Bowl in the nation’s capital …

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Super Bowl at Meadowlands won’t necessarily open the door for Philadelphia, Denver or other cities

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