GREEN BAY, Wis. — Those living in Green Bay, and football fans who plan to attend the NFL Draft this year, now have a better idea of what Lambeau Field and its surrounding areas will look like come April.

The NFL released renderings of the 2025 NFL Draft on Thursday, roughly two months before it begins. Draft events will take place in Green Bay from April 24 to 26.

There will be two general admissions gates on Ridge Road, toward the west side of Titletown.

Rendering of the draft stage for the 2025 NFL Draft. (NFL)

“It’s exciting to see these renderings. The draft is really starting to take shape,” Mark Murphy, Packers president and CEO, 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.”

The draft theater will sit at Lambeau Field’s northeast parking lot, near the corner of Oneida Street and Lombardi Avenue. The draft theater’s viewing area will sprawl across 250,000 square feet on the eastern and northeastern side of Lambeau Field. According to the Green Bay Packers, the field will serve as a backdrop of television shots of the crowd.

Rendering of the draft theater for the 2025 NFL Draft. (NFL)

On the western side of Lambeau Field, fans will find an 800,000 square-foot NFL Experience. The NFL Experience will span west side parking lots and a majority of Titletown. There, draft attendees will find food, drinks, a kids’ play zone, a gallery of NFL exhibits, places to kick field golds and stretches of space to run 40-yard dashes.

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

The NFL said it will release additional information — including details on parking and rideshares — in early March. 

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