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- Updated: April 24, 2016
The state of Hawaii only gets to host one NFL game per year and Orlando is trying to steal it.
Steve Hogan, the CEO of Florida Citrus Sports, confirmed to the Orlando Sentinel this week that his organization is trying to bring the 2017 Pro Bowl to Orlando.
“We’ve been very aggressively trying to showcase Orlando,” Hogan told the Sentinel. “We believe it is the best city to host the Pro Bowl, and the NFL has given us the opportunity to pitch our city. We hope when all is said and done, we’re going to be hosting the game.”
Back in early April, Hogan announced that the city would start aggressively bidding to land NFL games. Although he’d like to eventually …
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