We’re always tossing around dream Super Bowl matchups during the regular season, but this game might actually be the real deal. This past week, I spent a few days at the league meetings in Irving, Texas, where Roger Goodell, team owners and executives gathered to discuss league business. While a historic decision to allow NFL teams to sell minority stakes to private equity firms headlined the gathering, there was plenty of chatter about the Buffalo Bills’ visit to Detroit on Sunday. When the “big bosses” of the NFL are buzzing about a matchup, you know this is gigantic. It could be the first time since 2011 — when the
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