Las Vegas Review-Journal

Pro Bowl possible for new stadium

NFL official notes LV host to draft in 2020

- By Mick Akers Las Vegas Review-journal

Add the NFL’S Pro Bowl to the list of possible events the $1.9 billion Allegiant Stadium could host once it’s completed next summer.

The NFL announced Tuesday the Pro Bowl would return to Orlando, Florida, for the fourth-straight year in January for the 2020 edition of the league’s all-star game. Although Orlando has hosted the event regularly since 2016, a new host site could be on the horizon.

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Cities are awarded the Pro Bowl on a year-by-year basis, and with a new 65,000-fan capacity stadium set to open next year, Las Vegas is being looked at as one of the possible sites for the 2021 game and beyond.

“We’ll begin evaluating options for the Pro Bowl beyond 2020, and with new stadiums opening in both Los Angeles and Las Vegas, that could be part of the considerat­ion process,” said Brian Mccarthy, vice president of NFL communicat­ions.

Players enjoy playing in the game in Orlando, and Las Vegas has many of the same qualities the tourist-heavy central Florida city has to offer, Mccarthy said. From an abundance of hotel

rooms, entertainm­ent and dining options, and a track record of hosting large-scale events and convention­s, Las Vegas is viewed by the NFL as a capable destinatio­n, made evident in its selection of the city to host the 2020 NFL Draft.

“We’re well aware of the capabiliti­es of Las Vegas, and they’ve been a great partner for the draft,” he said. “We know they can put on a great show.”

The city’s performanc­e while hosting next year’s draft — taking place at a yet-to-be determined location April 26-28 — could play into whether Las Vegas is awarded events like the Pro Bowl or Super Bowl, Mccarthy said.

“It’s (Pro Bowl) coordinate­d with the same events team at the league office that puts on the NFL Draft and the Super Bowl,” he said. “Having those connection­s certainly helps in different locations. It’s a very valuable

property, as you can see in Orlando who has the Pro Bowl to return.”

The Pro Bowl ranked first in viewership among the major league sports leagues’ all-star games with 8.2 million viewers this year. That’s just ahead of the Major League Baseball All-star game’s 8.14 million viewers and well ahead of third place NBA Allstar Game’s 6.8 million viewers, according to Nielsen ratings. Las Vegas hosted the 2007 NBA All-star Game at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Allegiant Stadium, where the Raiders and UNLV football will play their home games, is already set to host the 2020 and 2021 Pac-12 football championsh­ip games and the Las Vegas Bowl. Stadium officials project around 46 events taking place at Allegiant Stadium each year and have brought on AEG Worldwide to handle the booking of those events.

Clark County Commission­er Michael Naft, who represents the district where the stadium is located, said the Pro Bowl is another example of a national event that Clark County may qualify for because of building Allegiant Stadium.

“Las Vegans will benefit from the events for locals that typically surround the Pro Bowl, and visitors will have yet another reason to enjoy all that Southern Nevada has to offer,” Naft said. “I have no doubt that an internatio­nal audience will come for the Pro Bowl and stay to watch the Super Bowl.”

Las Vegas is hopeful to land a Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium, which can be adjusted to fit 72,000 fans for the big game, as early as 2025. Mccarthy said that wouldn’t rule out the Pro Bowl being held in Las Vegas the same year.

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