New Orleans Preparing to Host Record-Tying 10th Super Bowl
First Super Bowl since Katrina
New Orleans will host its record-tying 10th Super Bowl when the NFL's signature event rolls into town the last week of January.
There is no doubt New Orleans knows Super Bowls, but NFL senior vice president of events Frank Supovitz says get ready because Super Bowl XLVII will be bigger than any of the previous nine held here. If you thought Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002 – the last one held in New Orleans – was big then prepare to see something even more grand.
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