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NFL meeting’s agenda: 2014 Super Bowl, new OT rule

The Columbian
Published: May 24, 2010, 12:00am

IRVING, Texas (AP) — Ready for an outdoor Super Bowl in cold, possibly snowy weather? Thinking that new overtime rule adopted for playoff games should be used in the regular season, too?

NFL owners will discuss those things and more on Tuesday during meetings in the Dallas area.

The owners will pick the site of the 2014 Super Bowl. It will be either Miami, Tampa or the new $1.6 billion Meadowlands stadium that will become home to the Jets and Giants next season. That stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., won’t have a roof and a February Super Bowl would probably be a cold one.

The league actually has a rule requiring a minimum expected temperature of 50 degrees in the host’s area or a stadium with a roof, but it was waived for this bid.

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