Green Bay Packers president and chief executive Mark Murphy says hosting a Super Bowl at Lambeau Field is intriguing even though there are major issues with a potential bid.
NFL owners voted Tuesday to hold the title game in New York in 2014, bending the rule requiring cities to have an average temperature of 50 degrees or play in a dome.
Murphy said Wednesday that depending on how the game goes in New York, there may be other opportunities. He said hosting a Super Bowl in Green Bay is ?very intriguing, but there are a lot of logistical requirements that need to be researched.?
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Packers Seek Fans' Input On Lambeau Expansion
Beginning next week, consultants hired by the Packers are planning to hold focus groups in Milwaukee and Green Bay to discuss the possibility of expanding Lambeau Field.
Green Bay spokesman Aaron Popkey said there was no imminent plan to expand the stadium, which underwent a $295-million makeover in 2003.
"We don't have anything specific that we are ready to discuss," Popkey said.