Imagine as you deal with single degree temperatures and below zero windchills if the Super Bowl were played today. Imagine if you could get a ticket, would you go? Josh Finkelman, a football fan from New Brunswick and his lawyer Bruce Nagel are suing the NFL claiming that the league made just 1 per cent of the Super Bowl seats available and that is a clear violation of a provision found in New
Super Bowl XLVIII is scheduled to launch with a 6:30 p.m. kickoff on Feb. 2 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, and as long as the weather isn't absolutely horrible, that plan should remain intact.
At MetLife Stadium on Wednesday, transportation and Super Bowl officials said they are prepared for whatever Mother Nature may throw at them in February.
MetLife Stadium has passed a power test in preparations for February's Super Bowl, an organizer announced Thursday, as the NFL hopes to avoid a repeat of last winter's power outage at New Orleans' Superdome that delayed the game a half hour.
New Jersey will play host to the Super Bowl in February and that's great news for area football fans. What's not so great are the ticket prices, and that's why Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli is urging the National Football League (NFL) to get creative and give true fans a break.