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  3. TIL — Only 1% of Super Bowl XLVIII tickets were sold to the public. The NFL gave the remaining 99% to teams, broadcast networks, corporate sponsors and other entities. When a fan sued, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled the NFL's ticketing policies
TIL — Only 1% of Super Bowl XLVIII tickets were sold to the public. The NFL  gave the remaining 99% to teams, broadcast networks, corporate sponsors and  other entities. When a fan sued, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled the  NFL's ticketing policies

TIL — Only 1% of Super Bowl XLVIII tickets were sold to the public. The NFL gave the remaining 99% to teams, broadcast networks, corporate sponsors and other entities. When a fan sued, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled the NFL's ticketing policies

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TIL — Only 1% of Super Bowl XLVIII tickets were sold to the public. The NFL  gave the remaining 99% to teams, broadcast networks, corporate sponsors and  other entities. When a fan sued, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled the  NFL's ticketing policies
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TIL — Only 1% of Super Bowl XLVIII tickets were sold to the public. The NFL  gave the remaining 99% to teams, broadcast networks, corporate sponsors and  other entities. When a fan sued, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled the  NFL's ticketing policies
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TIL — Only 1% of Super Bowl XLVIII tickets were sold to the public. The NFL  gave the remaining 99% to teams, broadcast networks, corporate sponsors and  other entities. When a fan sued, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled the  NFL's ticketing policies
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TIL — Only 1% of Super Bowl XLVIII tickets were sold to the public. The NFL  gave the remaining 99% to teams, broadcast networks, corporate sponsors and  other entities. When a fan sued, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled the  NFL's ticketing policies
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TIL — Only 1% of Super Bowl XLVIII tickets were sold to the public. The NFL  gave the remaining 99% to teams, broadcast networks, corporate sponsors and  other entities. When a fan sued, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled the  NFL's ticketing policies
What did Super Bowl XLVIII cost? (How do you write 100 million in Roman numerals)
TIL — Only 1% of Super Bowl XLVIII tickets were sold to the public. The NFL  gave the remaining 99% to teams, broadcast networks, corporate sponsors and  other entities. When a fan sued, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled the  NFL's ticketing policies
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TIL — Only 1% of Super Bowl XLVIII tickets were sold to the public. The NFL  gave the remaining 99% to teams, broadcast networks, corporate sponsors and  other entities. When a fan sued, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled the  NFL's ticketing policies
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TIL — Only 1% of Super Bowl XLVIII tickets were sold to the public. The NFL  gave the remaining 99% to teams, broadcast networks, corporate sponsors and  other entities. When a fan sued, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled the  NFL's ticketing policies
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TIL — Only 1% of Super Bowl XLVIII tickets were sold to the public. The NFL  gave the remaining 99% to teams, broadcast networks, corporate sponsors and  other entities. When a fan sued, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled the  NFL's ticketing policies
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