**NFL lands Big-Money Deal With Arizona**
**The NFL and Arizona have reached a multi-year agreement to host future Super Bowls and other major events in the state.**
The NFL and Arizona have reached a multi-year agreement to host future Super Bowls and other major events in the state, Gov. Doug Ducey announced Thursday.
The deal includes hosting the Super Bowl in 2023 and 2027, the Pro Bowl in 2023, and the NFL Draft in 2024.
Arizona has hosted two Super Bowls in the past, in 1996 and 2008.
The state also hosted the Pro Bowl in 2000 and 2009.
The NFL Draft has never been held in Arizona.
The deal is a major victory for Arizona, which has been working to attract more major sporting events to the state.
The Super Bowl is one of the biggest sporting events in the world, and it is expected to bring in millions of dollars in revenue to Arizona.
The Pro Bowl and NFL Draft are also major events that will bring in significant revenue to the state.
The NFL is one of the most popular sports leagues in the world, and its events are always in high demand.
Arizona is a popular destination for tourists, and the NFL events will only help to boost the state's economy.
The deal is a win-win for both the NFL and Arizona.
The NFL gets to host its events in a state that is excited to have them, and Arizona gets to reap the economic benefits of hosting these major sporting events.