Published 5/21/2008
by Mark Maske
at Mark Maske's NFL Insider
Los Angeles is among the bidders to host the NFL draft in the future. The league's contract with its most recent draft host, Radio City Music Hall in New York, has expired. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has said the league would consider other cities as possible hosts. Goodell said at the owners' meeting Tuesday in Atlanta that Los Angeles was an option and a decision probably would be made in the fall. Other Tuesday...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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