The first cold-weather Super Bowl was actually pretty warm. The National Weather Service said that temperatures for Sunday's NFL title game at MetLife Stadium were 10 to 15 degrees above normal, and just nine degrees below the record high of 62 set in 1973. Fans stood in the stands wearing Broncos and Seahawks jerseys, holding their jackets or hanging them over seats. The coldest kickoff temperature in Super Bowl history was 39 degrees at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans for Super Bowl VI, when Dallas beat Miami 24-3.
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