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Eagles owner wants Philadelphia to host a Super Bowl

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Work crews remove snow from the stands Lincoln Financial Field, the home of the Philadelphia Eagles NFL football team, in Philadelphia on Monday, Dec. 27, 2010. The game between the Eagles and the Minnesota Vikings was postponed from Sunday night to Tuesday night because of a winter storm. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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Next year’s game in New York/New Jersey will be the first Super Bowl played outdoors in a cold place. But it may not be the last.

Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie says that he’s optimistic Philadelphia will get to host a Super Bowl in the future.

“Growing up in Boston, I went to more great games in snow conditions,” Lurie told the Philadelphia Daily News. “Some of the most memorable games I’ve ever been to were very difficult and wonderful conditions. I would have no fear of it snowing -- as long as there’s no public safety issue that day, I think it would be great if it’s snowing a bit.”

Asked if he will work to bring the Super Bowl to Philadelphia, Lurie said, “I will. Yes, I will. If it’s a success, New York will help us.”

If New York is a success, we’re likely to see most of the NFL’s cold-weather cities with open-air stadiums saying they want a Super Bowl, too.