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Cowboys Stadium wasn't ready for the Super Bowl.

About 1,250 fans were displaced because their seats were deemed unsafe - 400 who were sent home, and 850 who were given somewhere else to sit.

"The safety of fans attending the Super Bowl was paramount in making the decision and the NFL, Dallas Cowboys and City of Arlington officials are in agreement with the resolution," the NFL said in a statement. "We regret the situation and inconvenience that it may have caused. We will conduct a full review of this matter."

The NFL said the people relocated were put in "similar or better seats."

Those turned away will be given a refund of triple the face value - however, $2,700 for $900 tickets may not be enough for folks who paid much more to scalpers, not to mention travel and hotel costs.

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