The National Football League is moving its
Pro Bowl all-star game to Orlando, according to a report by Bloomberg.com.
The Bloomberg report cited three people familiar with the matter confirming that Orlando has beaten out the event's traditional home of Honolulu, as well as Houston and Sydney, Australia, to host the game.
Local officials previously confirmed the city was bidding to host the game at Camping World Stadium for at least three years, beginning in 2017. Last week,
Orange County's Tourist Development Council voted unanimously to recommend $3 million in hotel taxes to help land the all-star game.
City and county officials were unable to confirm the Bloomberg report Thursday afternoon. Steve Hogan, the CEO of Florida Citrus Sports who has spearheaded Orlando's bid, did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
Reached by email Thursday evening, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy would not confirm the report.
"Multiple cities have expressed interest in hosting the Pro Bowl, including Honolulu, Houston, Orlando and Sydney, Australia," McCarthy said. "We do not have a comment on discussions with any of these cities."
Report: NFL to move Pro Bowl to Orlando - Orlando Sentinel