Denver Broncos’ top dog Peyton Manning braces for a battle against the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl 48. AFP PHOTO
Denver Broncos’ top dog Peyton Manning braces for a battle against the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl 48. AFP PHOTO

NEW YORK: With up to $600 million in economic impact from this week’s Super Bowl, it’s no wonder New York wants to become a high-rotation host of America’s biggest sporting spectacle.

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