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Minneapolis bid committee co-chair Marilyn Carlson Nelson, center left, and Minnesota Vikings co-owner Mark Wilf, right, celebrate at a news conference after Minneapolis was selected as the host for 2018 Super Bowl, at the NFL's spring meetings, Tuesday, May 20, 2014, in Atlanta. Minneapolis will host the 2018 Super Bowl after a vote by owners on Tuesday rewarded the city for getting a new stadium deal. The owners chose Minneapolis and the new $1 billion stadium planned for the site of the old Metrodome to host the championship over New Orleans and Indianapolis. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Minneapolis bid committee co-chair Marilyn Carlson Nelson, center left, and Minnesota Vikings co-owner Mark Wilf, right, celebrate at a news conference after Minneapolis was selected as the host for 2018 Super Bowl, at the NFL's spring meetings, Tuesday, May 20, 2014, in Atlanta. Minneapolis will host the 2018 Super Bowl after a vote by owners on Tuesday rewarded the city for getting a new stadium deal. The owners chose Minneapolis and the new $1 billion stadium planned for the site of the old Metrodome to host the championship over New Orleans and Indianapolis. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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