American football has rightfully earned a reputation as one of the toughest sports there is. Not only because of the hits, collisions, and physical wear players endure week after week, but also because of its almost defiant relationship with the weather. Heavy rain, extreme cold, wind, or snow are part of the NFL’s usual landscape and rarely a reason to stop a game. In fact, that resistance to bad weather is part of the sport’s DNA and a source of pride for its fans. That’s why, when the possibility of suspending an event as massive as the Super Bowl comes up, the real question isn’t whether it will rain or snow, but what that single condition is that would truly force a halt to the most important spectacle in American football.
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