By that point, the sprawling steel building that provided the stage for Jordan’s arrival into the national consciousness — the seven-year-old Louisiana Superdome — was used to gripping ...
Tyler Kaufman/Associated Press Supported by By Ken Belson Ken Belson, who was covering Super Bowl XLVII in 2013 when the lights went out in the Superdome, reported from New Orleans. Feb. 6 ...
Ask the average American sports fan to name the venues they most want to visit, and the Superdome isn’t likely to crack many bucket lists. It doesn’t have Wrigley Field’s ivy-covered walls ...