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Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross is set to announce he's going to pay for up to $400 million in renovations to the team's stadium, a person familiar with the situation said Monday. That will help keep South Florida competitive in bidding for Super Bowls and college football's championship games. Ross, who owns the stadium, has decided to pay for the project himself because applications for the 2018 Super Bowl are due in August and he wants to get the process started, the person said. Until now, Ross was unwilling to foot the entire bill himself, although he said improvements to the 27-year-old multipurpose stadium were badly needed to bring the Super Bowl back to Miami.
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