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MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The South Florida Super Bowl Bid Committee and representatives from the Miami Dolphins met with NFL officials at the league’s New York City headquarters earlier this week to present South Florida’s bid to host the Super Bowl in either 2019 or 2020.
Some of those representing the team at the meeting was owner Stephen Ross, president and CEO Tom Garfinkel and Dolphins alum Nat Moore.
The final bid for teams to make will be due on April 15th.
The Super Bowl games will be awarded during an NFL owners meeting in late May.