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Super Bowl XLV   
Super Bowl XLV will be the 45th annual edition of the Super Bowl in American football, and the 41st annual championship game of the modern-era National Football League (NFL). The game is scheduled to be played on February 6, 2011 at the currently under construction Dallas Cowboys stadium in Arlington, Texas. This will be the first time that the Super Bowl will be held in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex area and the third time it will be held in Texas (Houston was the host city to Super Bowls VIII and XXXVIII).

In the United States, the game will be televised nationally by FOX.[1] In Canada, the game will be televised nationally by CTV.
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GAME RECAP
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Visiting Team AFC Champion
Home Team NFC Champion
Date February 6, 2011
Stadium Dallas Cowboys New Stadium
City Arlington, Texas
TV in the United States
Network FOX
Announcers Joe Buck* and Troy Aikman*
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Peyton Manning, QB, Indianapolis
Hines Ward, WR, Pittsburgh
Deion Branch, WR, New England
Tom Brady, QB, New England
Dexter Jackson, FS, Tampa Bay
Tom Brady, QB, New England
Ray Lewis, LB, Baltimore
Kurt Warner, QB, St. Louis
John Elway, QB, Denver
Terrell Davis, RB, Denver
Desmond Howard, KR, Green Bay
Larry Brown, CB, Dallas
Steve Young, QB, San Francisco
Emmitt Smith, RB, Dallas
Troy Aikman, QB, Dallas
Mark Rypien, QB, Washington
Ottis Anderson, RB, New York
Joe Montana, QB, San Francisco
Jerry Rice, WR, San Francisco
Doug Williams, QB, Washington
Phil Simms, QB, New York
Richard Dent, DE, Chicago
Joe Montana, QB, San Francisco
Marcus Allen, RB, Los Angeles
John Riggins, RB, Washington
Joe Montana, QB, San Francisco
Jim Plunkett, QB, Oakland
Terry Bradshaw, QB, Pittsburgh
Terry Bradshaw, QB, Pittsburgh
Randy White, DT, Dallas
Fred Biletnikoff, WR, Oakland
Lynn Swann, WR, Pittsburgh
Franco Harris, RB, Pittsburgh
Larry Csonka, RB, Miami
Jake Scott, S, Miami
Roger Staubach, QB, Dallas
Chuck Howley, LB, Dallas
Len Dawson, QB, Kansas City
Joe Namath, QB, New York
Bart Starr, QB, Green Bay
Bart Starr, QB, Green Bay
Future Super Bowl Locations
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Three NFL cities presented bids for the game:

    * On January 31, 2007, the city of Indianapolis, led by Colts owner Jim Irsay and Indianapolis mayor Bart Peterson, officially announced details about their intentions to bid for Super Bowl XLV. Indianapolis would have hosted the game at Lucas Oil Stadium, which is expected to open late summer of 2008.

    * On February 21, 2007, the Glendale City Council came to a consensus to prepare a bid to host Super Bowl XLV, even though the city and University of Phoenix Stadium already is scheduled to host 2008's Super Bowl XLII.
* On January 25, 2007, Super Bowl VI MVP Roger Staubach was named chairman of the North Texas Super Bowl XLV Bid Committee, heading the Metroplex's bid effort. On March 28, 2007, Mayor Laura Miller and the rest of Dallas city council passed a resolution agreeing to back the committee's efforts.

NFL owners voted to select the North Texas site on May 22, 2007.