NEW ORLEANS — Any hopes for Boston, or any other cold-weather city, hosting a Super Bowl will likely be contingent on how the New York/New Jersey area handles Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium.
“Undoubtedly the game next year is going to have an impact on future decisions for open-air, cold-weather sites,” NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said at his annual state of the league news conference Friday. “We believe, though, in the New York/New Jersey market. We think it’s going to be a fantastic event.

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