Will Super Bowl 2014 Be a Freeze Out?

Freezing weather was the biggest concern raised for the Super Bowl 2014, which will be played in New Jersey on Feb. 2 next year.
Will Super Bowl 2014 Be a Freeze Out?
Mario Manningham hauls in a crucial 38-yard pass from Eli Manning in the biggest play of Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis on Sunday. Andy Lyons/Getty Images
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Mario Manningham hauls in a crucial 38-yard pass from Eli Manning in the biggest play of Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis on Sunday. (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

NEW YORK—Freezing weather was the biggest concern raised for the Super Bowl 2014, which will be played in New Jersey on Feb. 2 next year.

The game will be the first cold weather Super Bowl to be played outdoors.

“We are thrilled. We made this decision consciously, obviously not knowing what the weather would be, but football is meant to be played in the elements,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell at a press conference in New York Thursday.

Ivan Pentchoukov
Ivan Pentchoukov
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Ivan is the national editor of The Epoch Times. He has reported for The Epoch Times on a variety of topics since 2011.
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