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Super Bowl
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Super Bowl

Annual championship game of the National Football League. It is played by the winners of the league's American Football Conference and National Football Conference. The first Super Bowl competition was held in 1967. It normally falls in January, usually on the last Sunday, and is watched by more Americans than any other sporting event.


Super Bowl
American football the main championship game of the sport, held annually in January between the champions of the American Football Conference and the National Football Conference


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That's proved more of a challenge than in most Super Bowls, because there is no true media hotel with a lobby filled with makeshift souvenir stands.
He had won three Super Bowls (and lost one) in his 10 years of coaching, and he had done it with three good but not great quarterbacks named Joe Thiesman, Doug Williams, Mark Rypian.
Stalling the start of construction is the failure so far by the NFL to guarantee to Hubbard the new stadium would be the site of at least three Super Bowls over the next 10 or so years.
 
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