
Where is NFL draft 2025? Everything to know about Green Bay's Lambeau Field hosting
Where is NFL draft 2025? Everything to know about Green Bay's Lambeau Field hosting
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USA TODAY Sports' Tyler Dragon breaks down the deepest part of the 2025 NFL Draft, offensive and defensive lineman.
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For the first time in more than 85 years, the state of Wisconsin is hosting the NFL draft.
The 2025 NFL Draft will get underway live from Green Bay, Wisconsin starting on Thursday night. Fans around the country and the world are flocking to the parking lots around Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers, to witness members of the next generation of NFL talent find their new homes in the pros.
As in previous years, this year's draft will feature a fan festival with free entry – the "NFL Draft Experience" – in the area adjacent to the draft stage. Green Bay's Titletown District will be just one part of the festival experience area.
Here's everything to know about Green Bay's plans for hosting the 2025 NFL Draft:
Where is the NFL draft 2025?
Green Bay, Wisconsin is hosting this year's NFL draft. According to the NFL, the full "NFL Draft Experience" will take place in the parking lots outside of Lambeau Field, including the Titletown District.
The main stage, where all of the picks will be announced, has been built on the east side of Lambeau Field, according to the Green Bay Press-Gazette. It is directly adjacent to the draft fan experience.
Where is Lambeau Field?
Lambeau Field, the home of the Packers, is in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Its full address is 1265 Lombardi Ave, Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Has Green Bay ever hosted the NFL draft?
This year will be the first time Green Bay has ever hosted the NFL draft.
The last time the NFL draft took place in Wisconsin was in December 1939, when Milwaukee hosted the 1940 NFL Draft.
When is the NFL draft?
The 2025 NFL Draft takes place across three days this week.

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