Today's game between the Rams and Patriots marks the eighth rematch in Super Bowl history.
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Good news for the Patriots: The team that won the previous matchup is 4-3. New England defeated the Rams, then in St. Louis, 20-17 back in 2002.
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Pittsburgh and Dallas have met three times. Pittsburgh won the first rematch, a 35-31 thriller in Super Bowl 13. Then, 17 years later, Dallas defeated the Steelers 27-17.
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Other rematches:
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-Redskins 27, Dolphins 17 in Super Bowl 17; a rematch of Miami's perfection-capping victory in Super Bowl 7.
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-Giants 21, Patriots 17 in Super Bowl 46; a rematch of New York's win, which spoiled New England's run at an undefeated season, four years earlier.
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-Cowboys 30, Bills 13 in Super Bowl 38; a rematch of Dallas' crushing of the Bills the previous year.
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-Eagles 41, Patriots 33 in Super Bowl 52; a rematch of New England's win in Super Bowl 39.
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10:45 a.m.
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Atlanta is ready to show off its sunny side - and its new stadium - to the world.
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The city also is ready to cast aside 19-year-old memories of the ice storm that put a deep freeze on its last Super Bowl.
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Despite some rain in the morning, temperatures in the 60s around kickoff provide hope that the league will open the retractable roof on the $1.5 billion Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The NFL and CBS would like to see the stadium's signature camera-lens type roof mechanism in action.
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One possibility is the roof will be open for pregame festivities, providing the open-air show for fans and the TV audience, and then close for the game. That would satisfy the NFL and keep fans comfortable as temperatures dip into the 40s.
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