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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Tuesday, May 22, 2007 NASHVILLE -- Even in a league that generates more than $6 billion annually, an extra $25 million-$30 million can't hurt, right? And that's essentially what NFL owners decided here Tuesday afternoon in awarding the bid for Super Bowl XLV to the North Texas contingent in a competition with proposals from Indianapolis and the Phoenix area. The game will be played in February 2011. For the right to host what figures to be known as the first "Dallas Super Bowl," even though it will be held in ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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