Torontos dreams of an NFL franchise may no longer be livin on a prayer. Multiple reports have linked rock star Jon Bon Jovi with Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment in a bid to potentially bring the Buffalo Bills to Toronto once the Bills 95-year-old owner Ralph Wilson passes away. Reports surfaced on CBS Sports web site Sunday that Bon Jovi was renewing his interest in becoming an NFL owner and cited his close ties with MLSE president and CEO Tim Leiweke as a natural fit for a partnership. MLSE is co-owned by Bell and Rogers Communications, the latter already having close ties to the Wilson family. Rogers has partnered with the Bills, having held a regular season home game at the Rogers Centre every year dating back to 2008. National Post columnist and TSNs “The Reporters” regular Bruce Arthur confirmed the partnership via Twitter on Sunday night. “For the record, sources confirm Jon Bon Jovi is the frontman for a planned NFL in Toronto bid, with Larry [Tanenbaum], pushed by MLSE.” Bon Jovi has previously expressed interest in owning a share of the Atlanta Falcons in 2011. Leiweke, too, has a history of NFL ownership ambition, having pursued an NFL franchise for Los Angeles while president and CEO of L.A.-based Anschutz Entertainment Group. Leiweke stated on October 29, when detailing some of MLSEs initiatives, that the chances of Toronto getting an NFL franchise in the next decade were “pretty good.” On Monday, CFL spokesperson Matt Maychak told TSN, "We really have no comment. We remain focused on building our league and today we are celebrating a new champion." West Brom defender Jonas Olsson insists the team still has much to play for in the remainder of the season, despite already cementing their position in the Premier League. The Baggies were comfortably beaten 2-0 at Arsenal on Thursday night and face a swift return to north London to take on title-chasing Tottenham on Monday.Having only taken one point from their last five league outings, there have been suggestions the Albion players are already winding down ahead of the summer break. But Olsson, who came off the bench at half-time against the Gunners, is adamant the campaign is anything but over.It wasnt to be for us against Arsenal, but we still have four games and we have to do our very best for the fans who travel to watch us, Olsson said.Its important for the club and for the players to finish well to prepare for next season. West Brom manager Tony Pulis There will be a few players in the squad who will be going to Euro 2016 so they will want to prepare in the best possible way for that.There is still a lot of things to play for.We have to dust ourselves off and come back to London on Monday to play Spurs.A positive result for West Brom at White Hart Lane could hand the title to Leicester, but Albion boss Pulis reckons the team will have to be att their best to take anything from the match.ddddddddddddAlthough he would like to see Leicester become English champions for the first time, Pulis still believes it will take a special effort to prevent Mauricio Pochettinos side coming from behind to nick the title.Pulis said: It is going to be a tough game. Spurs have been absolutely fantastic this year and the job he has done there. He did a wonderful job when he went in at Southampton and he has carried that on at Tottenham. James McClean (centre) scores for West Brom in the 1-1 draw with Tottenham in December They have got a great team that plays together, they are very well coached and they have got some outstanding players.They will push Leicester all the way. As a football man Id like to see Leicester win it but if they dont you couldnt pick a better team than Tottenham.Because its someone different and I think its great for English football that at the end of this year we are going to have someone different lifting that trophy. Also See: Premier League video Fixtures Table Live on Sky Get Sky Sports Get a £10 free bet! ' ' '