Metrodome Roof Won’t Be Repaired in Time for Monday Night, Vikings-Bears to Play at TCF Bank Stadium

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Dec 14, 2010

Metrodome Roof Won't Be Repaired in Time for Monday Night, Vikings-Bears to Play at TCF Bank Stadium MINNEAPOLIS – A Minnesota Vikings executive says next Monday night's game against the Chicago Bears will definitely be played at the University of Minnesota's TCF Bank Stadium.

Inspectors on Tuesday determined that the Metrodome's snow-collapsed roof can't be repaired in time for the matchup.

Vikings vice president for public affairs Lester Bagley tells The Associated Press that the NFL will instead allow the game to be played at the roofless Gophers' football stadium.

University of Minnesota officials have begun clearing snow from the stadium in preparation. They say there are snow drifts throughout the facility that have to be removed by workers with shovels because plows could damage the field.

A weekend snowstorm dumped more than 17 inches in Minneapolis and caused the Metrodome's Teflon roof to collapse early Sunday.

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