See renderings of NFL Draft campus in Green Bay

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The NFL released renderings of what the 2025 draft will look like on the Lambeau Field campus April 24-26.

The renderings give fans a sneak peek at the setup, with the “draft theater” located in the stadium’s northeast parking lot and spilling into Oneida Street near the corner shared with Lombardi Avenue.

The viewing area of the draft theater will encompass 250,000 square feet on the stadium’s east and northeast sides, and during the television broadcast, crowd shots from the stage will feature Lambeau Field in the background.

“It’s exciting to see these renderings. The draft is really starting to take shape,” Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy said. “It looks like a great setup. All fans and attendees will be treated to an exciting event, and we’re proud to have Lambeau Field featured so prominently.”

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The campus also will feature the NFL Experience, an area of roughly 800,000 square feet including the stadium’s west side parking lots and most of the Titletown development. The NFL Experience will feature food and beverage areas, a kids’ Play 60 zone, spots for kicking field goals and running 40-yard dashes, and a gallery of NFL exhibits.

“The visual of the draft campus really brings to life all the planning and discussions that have taken place over the past couple years,” said Gabrielle Dow, Packers vice president of marketing and fan engagement. “I’m excited for draft fans and everyone who has been working on this to see what Lambeau Field will look like come April.”

Two general admission entry gates will be located along Ridge Road and toward the west end of Titletown. Additional details, including information about parking and rideshare operations, will be released by the NFL in early March on OnePass. Fans are encouraged to download the OnePass App to stay up to date and get access to the draft.

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