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Adobe & NFL expand partnership to boost fan engagement with AI
Adobe & NFL expand partnership to boost fan engagement with AI

Techday NZ

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Adobe & NFL expand partnership to boost fan engagement with AI

Adobe has announced an expansion of its partnership with the National Football League (NFL) to become an Official Partner ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft, focusing on delivering enhanced personalised fan experiences using Adobe's AI and creative technologies. The collaboration will utilise the Adobe Experience Platform, Adobe Firefly, and Adobe Express to increase fan engagement across the NFL and its 32 clubs. These tools are expected to empower fans to generate and share content themed around their favourite teams and players, introducing new NFL-themed templates for customisation across social and digital channels. The initiative will also enhance live event experiences through the NFL OnePass app, which will enable fans to receive content tailored to their specific interests and preferences in real time. In addition, over 140 NFL Live Content Correspondents will leverage Adobe Creative Cloud tools to produce real-time content from the field, including video and photo updates from every game and exclusive creator content. This expanded partnership builds upon the NFL Technology Innovation Hub, a programme aimed at integrating emerging technologies in all aspects of professional football, with a particular emphasis on engaging fans across multiple platforms and locations. According to Tim Ellis, Chief Marketing Officer of the NFL, the partnership puts personalised fan experiences at the forefront. "Everything we do starts with the fan — and today's fans, especially the next generation, want to engage on their terms, in ways that are deeply personal, expressive, and uniquely their own. Through our expanded partnership with Adobe, we're unlocking new levels of creativity, connection, and customisation that empower fans to not only feel closer to the game but also become creators and storytellers of their own NFL journeys." Through the Adobe Experience Platform, the NFL and its clubs will orchestrate communications based on known fan interests and digital behaviours across properties such as the NFL App, and NFL OnePass. Adobe Journey Optimizer, Firefly, Adobe Customer Journey Analytics, and Adobe Workfront will support project management, audience and campaign development, creative production, performance optimisation, and localisation. Fan-generated storytelling is a focal point of the partnership. Supporters will have access to new NFL-themed templates via Adobe Express, allowing them to remix, download or share personalised content to celebrate their teams and players. This initiative marks the first time fans can directly participate in content creation using such tools across NFL platforms. For live event experiences, the NFL OnePass app will incorporate Adobe technology to deliver curated and individualised content to attendees. Alongside this, fans and content creators are encouraged to use custom NFL-themed Adobe Express templates to express their enthusiasm both online and during events. The league's content strategy will also benefit from the expansion of the Live Content Correspondents programme, with more than 140 correspondents using Adobe Creative Cloud applications such as Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro, and Express. These teams are responsible for the rapid creation and distribution of content that appears in brand channels, providing fans with immediate and diverse viewpoints from games and league events. Adobe's technology will also feature in annual initiatives such as "My Cause, My Cleats," where select NFL players use Adobe products like Firefly and Express to design custom footwear that highlights causes they support. This project is intended to simplify the creative process for players, boosting the visibility of charitable initiatives during dedicated weeks of the season. Beyond the NFL, Adobe currently works with other prominent sports organisations including Major League Baseball, the National Women's Soccer League, PGA TOUR, and the Adobe Women's Football Association Cup on similar projects to advance digital fan engagement. Fans will have opportunities to interact with Adobe-powered features and experiences throughout the 2025 NFL season as part of the league's ongoing digital transformation strategy. The partnership is part of the NFL's international expansion and appeal to a new generation of followers, utilising creative and customer experience technology to foster connection and engagement.

Collaboration key to ensuring the Green Bay area is ready to host the NFL draft
Collaboration key to ensuring the Green Bay area is ready to host the NFL draft

Yahoo

time22-04-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Collaboration key to ensuring the Green Bay area is ready to host the NFL draft

Shed any thoughts or concerns that the NFL's smallest market can't handle the league's second-largest event: Green Bay area is ready to host the 2025 NFL draft. League officials on Monday joined municipal leaders and tourism officials to applaud the region, particularly its public safety agencies, for more than a year of collaboration and cooperation in preparation to host the draft, April 24-26. Ralph Ennis, the NFL's director of investigations and security, said Green Bay Police, Metro Fire, Ashwaubenon Public Safety and the Brown County Sheriff's Office understood its roles and the importance of collaboration to making the draft first and foremost, a safe event for everyone who attends. "Your public safety partners in this area are phenomenal. They have done an outstanding job," Ennis said. "A lot of the stuff we normally have to help facilitate they took the mantle and ran with it themselves." Monday's media event served as a kickoff to the NFL draft week. Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich, Ashwaubenon Village President Mary Kardoskee and Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach said it was exciting to reach this point after two years of planning. "Our community is obviously the smallest NFL city, but we've got the biggest heart and a great ability to come together across municipal boundaries through partnerships to pull together a really incredible event," Genrich said. Here are six takeaways with two days to go. More: Your guide to 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay: Registration, parking, things to do and more Spoiler: It's the weather, Ennis said without hesitation. Ennis said NFL and public safety staff have a variety of contingency plans in place should the weather turn dangerous. "One of the things when you have an outdoor event, you have to have plans in place if you have lightning or severe storms or high winds coming through," Ennis said. "We have to take the entire draft footprint and make sure we have really solid plans where to send people, how to communicate. There's a lot of pieces to that." The Green Bay weather forecast currently includes chances of rain, possibly thunderstorms, on April 24 and 25. Several NFL, public safety and tourism officials encouraged visitors to do some planning and research before leaving their home, hotel or vacation rental for the draft grounds. 511 Wisconsin: The Wisconsin Department of Transportation website and mobile apps can show you how fast or slow traffic is moving, provides construction detours and more information for motorists en route to the draft. Discover Green Bay's Draft Transportation page: The region's tourism agency has collected information on places visitors can park near the draft grounds and developed turn-by-turn directions to parking zones around Lambeau Field. NFL OnePass: The app is not just your free, digital ticket to the draft. It's also where you can find information on security procedures, the event's clear bag policy, parking information and a list of activities, games, food and drink options, and anything else you need to know to plan your visit. Brown County Sheriff Todd Delain said public safety agencies haven't been alerted to any draft-related scams or threats, but he still encouraged consumers to be wary of anything that seems out of the ordinary. "If it seems too good to be true, it probably is," Delain said. The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture Trade and Consumer Protection is warning draft visitors to be on guard for transportation scams like fake transit tickets, passes or passes. The agency encouraged visitors to consult the OnePass app for details about parking and transportation services. In line with what he called the "culture of northeastern Wisconsin," Delain said all public safety officers working the draft will be ready to help anyone who needs it. "Find a friendly face in uniform and ask," he said. "That's our culture: We're willing to help." The NFL draft is scheduled to go until 11 p.m. on both Thursday and Friday, possibly later. Metro Transit will be ready to adjust its Downtown to Titletown bus service hours as needed, said Patty Kiewicz, Metro Transit director. Kiewicz said Metro Transit will treat it like a Packers game, which doesn't always end when expected. "We do monitor that very closely. Staff will monitor. We will not leave people stranded there (at the draft)," Kiewicz said. Nicki Ewell, the NFL's senior director for events, said tens of thousands of visitors will attend the draft, but that more detailed numbers will not be available until after the event ends. Ewell said the NFL will share the total attendance and number of OnePass downloads after the event. Additionally, Discover Green Bay has hired a firm to conduct an economic impact analysis during the event to see how it compares to the estimates of $20 million locally and $94 million statewide. The results will be shared this summer. Contact business reporter Jeff Bollier at (920) 431-8387 or jbollier@ Follow him on Twitter at @JeffBollier. This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Collaboration key to ensuring Green Bay's ready to host the NFL draft

Your guide to 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay: Registration, parking, things to do and more
Your guide to 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay: Registration, parking, things to do and more

Yahoo

time21-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Your guide to 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay: Registration, parking, things to do and more

The Green Bay area is on the national football stage this week as it hosts the 2025 NFL Draft, an opportunity that took nine years to secure. The draft is April 24-26 and is expected to bring hundreds of thousands of people to the city. Fans of all 32 NFL teams will celebrate their teams' draft picks near Lambeau Field and enjoy the NFL Draft Experience, which spans across Titletown. If you're coming to Green Bay for the NFL draft, here's a guide to make the most out of your experience. Information on registration, parking, travel, street closings and draft day activities are all below. The 2025 NFL Draft is April 24-26. The rounds break down as follows: April 24: Round 1, starts at 7 p.m. April 25: Rounds 2-3, 6 p.m. April 26: Rounds 4-7, 11 a.m. The NFL Draft Experience will be open at the following times: April 24: Noon-10 p.m. April 25: Noon-10 p.m. April 26: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. The Draft Theater will be open at the following times: April 24: 5-11 p.m. April 25: 5-11 p.m. April 26: Noon-7 p.m. The 2025 NFL Draft is in Green Bay, spanning from Lambeau Field to the Titletown district. The NFL Draft Theater, the stage where the picks are announced, is located between Lambeau Field and the Resch Expo, and the free, fan-focused NFL Draft Experience will be at Lambeau Field and its parking lots, as well as the Titletown district. Downtown Green Bay is joining the excitement with events and activities throughout the three-day event. More: 2025 NFL draft fun: Here's a running list of all the draft-related events happening in Green Bay and nearby The 2025 NFL Draft is free to attend and open to the public. To get inside, you will need to register through the NFL OnePass app or on the NFL website. Registration only allows you entry to the NFL draft campus, though access may be denied if the space reaches capacity. You must buy separate tickets to seating in the actual Draft Theater. As of April 19, ticket packages were still available for the second and third rounds, 9, starting at $1,000 per person, and for the third through seventh rounds at $650 per person. All-round, first-round and elite packages are sold out through the NFL's official partner, On Location, so be wary of potential ticket scams. More on NFL OnePass: What to know about the app, how to use it Here's the NFL's detailed map of the draft area, which you can download below: NFL Draft Fan Map by Post-Crescent on Scribd A special bus route, local shuttle program and ride-sharing services will be available to help residents and attendees get around the city and to the draft campus. : Buses will run from noon to 11 p.m. April 24-25 and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. April 26 on a special route, Downtown to Titletown, connecting downtown Green Bay and Lambeau Field. The buses are free and riders can get on at any of the stops. : The Brown County Tavern League will run 40 shuttles during the draft, providing free rides from Lambeau Field or any participating establishment to any house, rental home or hotel in Brown County. To secure a ride from a bar or restaurant, ask your server or bartender about the SafeRide program. Shuttles will also be available at the draft on Tony Canadeo Run, across from Badger State Brewing. Shuttles: Large, non-passenger vehicles will have two areas for drop-off and pick-up. On the east side of the draft campus, the drop-off and pick-up location is on Bart Starr Drive, entering off of Lombardi Avenue. On the west side of the campus, the location is on Lombardi Access Road, west of Marlee Lane. Ride-sharing services: Uber, Lyft and other ride-sharing services will be available during the draft and will have specific pick-up and drop-off locations — on Reggie White Way on the east side of the draft campus and along St. Agnes Drive north of Lombardi Avenue. Pick-up and drop-off locations will also be noted in the Uber and Lyft apps and can also be found on the OnePass app. Parking is limited around the draft as many of Lambeau Field's parking lots are part of the draft campus. Street parking will be available in Ashaubenon, south of Lombardi Avenue, and the city of Green Bay, north of Lombardi Avenue, just like on Green Bay Packers game days, but will be restricted in other parts of Green Bay and Ashwaubenon. Metered parking spots in downtown Green Bay can be paid through the Passport Parking app. Many private parking options will also be available, for a price, as many businesses and residences near the draft campus put their parking spots up to rent. The highest prices generally are on the parking spots closest to Lambeau. A map of parking spots can be found on Discover Green Bay and the OnePass app. The village of Ashwaubenon is conducting three road closure phases leading up to the NFL draft. The closures started March 29 and will remain until May 2. Major roads affected by the closures include Oneida Street, Lombardi Avenue, Ridge Road, Holmgren Way and Mike McCarthy Way. Be mindful of the closures if you are driving in the Lambeau Field and Titletown area. Local public safety agencies expect to spend more than $2 million to keep the community safe during the NFL draft. Between the Green Bay Police Department, Green Bay Metro Fire Department, Ashwaubenon Public Safety Department and Brown County Sheriff's Office, the bulk of the expenses will be from the increased police presence at the draft and throughout the county. Fans will go through airport-level security to enter the draft campus and the NFL's clear bag policy will be in place. Umbrellas, alcohol, footballs and noisemakers are among the prohibited items. The NFL Draft Experience will be from noon to 10 p.m. April 24-25 and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 26. Use the OnePass app to learn more about what's planned and when throughout the draft campus. Draft day activities include NFL Hall of Fame exhibits, skills challenges and football clinics, opportunities to meet NFL stars and legends, including Packers players, and to see the Vince Lombardi Trophy and all Super Bowl rings. You can immerse yourself in the Wisconsin food scene with local food trucks and restaurants and dip your toes into dive bar culture at the Packers Everywhere Draft Haus. Red carpet: Fans can watch from the Lambeau Field bleachers as draft prospects walk the red carpet at about 4 p.m. A Wisconsin-based youth choir will perform 'Lift Every Voice and Sing' under the direction of Dr. Jeffrey Redding. Singer-songwriter Stephen Wilson Jr., from rural southern Indiana, will perform the national anthem. The Wisconsin Army National Guard will conduct a flyover of Lambeau Field and the Draft Theater with four Black Hawk helicopters. Packers legends and current players will join NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to welcome fans. Thirty-two NFL legends and players from the 2000 draft class will announce selections to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the class. The evening will also spotlight legends and players with ties to Wisconsin. Participants include Lynn Swann, Jordy Nelson, Joe Thomas, Jonathan Taylor and Dante Hall. The second day of the draft, April 25, will end with a free drone show as part of the NFL Draft Concert Series. The final day of the draft will offer a family-friendly day of activities to celebrate Wisconsin's culture and community, such as a youth bike ride, NFL farmers market, Oneida Smoke Dancers, polka band, cheese-carving demonstration. University of Wisconsin Marching Band. The entire event will be rounded out with an NFL Draft Concert Series performance headlined by Brad Paisley April 26 at the Draft Theater. Here are more things to do at the 2025 NFL Draft: Three miles from Lambeau Field, downtown Green Bay is joining in on the draft excitement with a special event series called Touchdown Downtown. The Draft City Music Fest at Leicht Memorial Park will kick off and end Touchdown Downtown with two major events: Draft Kickoff 4-11 p.m. April 23 and 8th Round Downtown 5-11 p.m. April 26. Both nights will feature music acts, food and beverages. 8th Round Downtown is also the name of a special collaboration beer made by nine local breweries. As the official craft beer of the Draft City Music Fest, the beer will only be available at the festival and in limited supply at the nine participating breweries. Here is a running list of draft-related events happening in Green Bay. While the Packers are central to Green Bay's culture, there is plenty to do in the area outside of football. You can ride a rollercoaster at Bay Beach Amusement Park, grab a beer from local craft breweries and even feed a giraffe at the NEW Zoo. If you're looking for ideas, check out these guides we put together for you: Download the NFL OnePass app to stay up to date on what's happening during the draft. Reporter Kendra Meinert contributed to this report. Vivian Barrett is the public safety reporter for the Green Bay Press-Gazette. You can reach her at vmbarrett@ or (920) 431-8314. Follow her on X, formerly Twitter, at @vivianbarrett_. This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay guide, what to know

Ever wanted to try a field goal on Lambeau Field? Or just walk on the field? It's among NFL draft fan experiences
Ever wanted to try a field goal on Lambeau Field? Or just walk on the field? It's among NFL draft fan experiences

Yahoo

time18-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Ever wanted to try a field goal on Lambeau Field? Or just walk on the field? It's among NFL draft fan experiences

Fans who attend the 2025 NFL Draft could enjoy an extremely rare opportunity: To step onto the Lambeau Field turf and follow in the footsteps of Mason Crosby or Brandon McManus. During the NFL draft April 24-26, a few, select visitors will get the opportunity to step onto hallowed grass (blended with synthetic fibers) and attempt to kick one through the Lambeau uprights. They also might get a chance to do a Lambeau Leap or walk the red carpet. The Green Bay Packers are very protective of the Lambeau Field pitch, usually prohibiting fans on stadium tours from touching a single blade of grass. The few times fans have been allowed on the field occurred when Lambeau hosted a summer concert like Billy Joel in 2017 and Paul McCartney in 2019. Even then, the field is often covered by tarps. The field goal kick is sure to be one of the highlights among the dozens of activities, experiences and games some fans will get to enjoy throughout the NFL Draft Experience grounds, which includes Lambeau Field, the stadium parking lots and the Titletown District. There will be photo opportunities, autographs, activities for kids and more. Before you stretch the legs to kick one through the uprights or warm up your throwing arm for a Hail Mary, you'll need to download the NFL OnePass app and register for free tickets to enter the draft. You must be 18 to download OnePass and register to attend. Adults can add up to five children to their OnePass registration. OnePass is not only your entrance to the draft grounds, but also serves as your passport to participate in a lot of these activities. And it'll be key to have if you want any chance at stepping onto the Lambeau Field turf. Here's a look at 23 things fans will be able to do or see around the draft grounds. More: Want to attend 2025 NFL draft in Green Bay? Here's how to register and get in NFL Play 60 Zone: An area where kids can try out smaller versions of the 40-yard dash, Haily Mary and more. Gear up and Go: Kids can try on NFL equipment to get a sense of what it's like to suit up for their favorite team. Play Football Field: Kids ages 6 to 14 can participate in the daily on-field clinics at the Titletown district football field on a first-come, first-served basis. Here's the current schedule for the clinics, which is subject to change: April 24: 12:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. April 25: 12:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. April 26: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Kicking a field goal in Lambeau will certainly be a highlight for the select few chosen, but it's not the only football-related game fans can enjoy during the draft. Fans selected for one of the on-field experiences will be notified via the OnePass app that they've won and that they have 30 minutes to check in for the experience. Fans who win a Lambeau Leap or red carpet experience can bring their family with them. Field goal kickers will be able to bring one person with them to kick. Here's the full rundown of games: Kick a field goal in Lambeau Field. Throw a Hail Mary pass over defenders into a drop-in net. Run a 40-yard dash against opponents and digital versions of NFL players. Measure your vertical jump. Look like a Pro: Step into a body-cast mold bearing your favorite team's logo and colors. Jumbo photo frames sponsored by Invisalign. The Vince Lombardi Trophy. Oversized replicas of all 32 teams' helmets will be on site. A replica draft stage where you can do your best No. 1 draft pick pose. The exhibit includes an opportunity to take a digital photo with your favorite Super Bowl ring on your finger. The Pro Football Hall of Fame will bring the bronze busts of several Packers and NFL legends, plus several of the league's most iconic trophies. The Hall of Fame busts at the exhibit include: LeRoy Butler Brett Favre Vince Lombardi Charles Woodson Sterling Sharpe Peyton Manning Demarcus Ware The trophies scheduled to be at the exhibit include: George S. Halas NFC Championship Trophy Lamar Hunt AFC Championship Trophy Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award The NFL expects to announce on April 20 in the OnePass app what current and former players will appear at the autograph stage presented by Panini during the draft. The schedule and lineup are subject to change without notice. Various sponsors and NFL partners will have special activities and spaces within the NFL Draft Experience grounds for fans to enjoy. The Pepsi Challenge taste test turns 50 this year and the beverage maker will put Pepsi Zero Sugar to the test during the NFL draft Smirnoff Draft Experience will include craft cocktails, an interactive game, photo opportunities and giveaways. Crown Royal Hall of Heroes is a partnership with the Bob Woodruff Foundation to recognize and honor military veterans. It will include a ceremony to enshrine 32 veterans in a new 2025 Hall of Heroes at the NFL Draft. Gatorade will host a water booth and offer fans a chance to see how they fare at a reaction ring game. Toyota will sponsor the NFL Draft Grand Entrance and offer fans the chance to customize swag. The Bud Light Beer Hall and Backyard Bar will be open to anyone 21 and up. Verizon's Ultimate Tailgate will give fans the chance to relax on couches, charge devices and participate in an augmented reality experience. Captain Morgan fans can visit the Captain's Yard to enjoy rum cocktails and try their hand at a football toss to win prizes. Contact business reporter Jeff Bollier at (920) 431-8387 or jbollier@ Follow him on Twitter at @JeffBollier. This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Want to kick a field goal at Lambeau Field? You can during NFL draft

Going to the 2025 NFL draft in Green Bay? Here's everything you need to know
Going to the 2025 NFL draft in Green Bay? Here's everything you need to know

Yahoo

time14-04-2025

  • Sport
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Going to the 2025 NFL draft in Green Bay? Here's everything you need to know

Tens of thousands of fans are preparing to travel to Green Bay at the end of this month for the annual NFL draft. At the 90th annual draft hundreds of prospects will be selected across the 32 teams picking from eligible players. There's still plenty of time to join in on the festivities. Though access to the NFL Draft Theater, where the picks will actually be announced, is limited, the sprawling football festival surrounding the theater is free and open to all. For those making last-minute plans, there are still some remaining hotel and lodging options available in Green Bay, although they will be magnitudes more expensive than normal. Here's what to know if you're planning on traveling to the NFL draft. Every year, the NFL hosts a draft where the 32 NFL teams select eligible college players to join their teams. The team with the worst record in the previous season picks first, and the winner of the Super Bowl picks last. The first draft occurred in 1936. The 2025 NFL draft runs from April 24-26, 2025. Draft Experience Hours: April 24: noon-10 p.m. CT April 25: noon to 10 p.m. CT April 26: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. CT Draft Theater Hours: April 24: 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. CT April 25: 5 p.m. 11 p.m. CT April 26: noon to 7 p.m. CT The 2025 NFL draft will be hosted in Green Bay in the lots around Lambeau Field, Titletown and the Resch Complex. You can register the attend the Draft Experience in a few different ways: On a mobile phone: if you have a smartphone, this will likely be the easiest way to secure a ticket. You can download the NFL OnePass app for free in the App Store or on Google Play, register for a ticket and then show your mobile ticket at the gate for entry during the draft. Check out this guide from the NFL for more detailed instructions. On a desktop computer: You can register for the draft online at You will receive a ticket via email, so you can either present a mobile ticket at the gate or write down the code in your ticket to present as proof of registration at the gate. On-site at the event: Fans may also register for the draft on-site at the Fan Services location on the grounds. If you register on-site, you will receive a small card with your QR code for entry. RELATED: For Lambeau Field area businesses, NFL draft prep includes 20,000 brats, parking, parties You must be 18 or older to register for NFL OnePass. Adults can add tickets for up to five minors during registration. There is no set capacity for the Draft Experience, and fans who have registered for a ticket will be admitted on a first come, first served basis, according to the NFL. If capacity exceeds safety limits, then attendance may be restricted. Before gaining entry to the grounds, fans will have to go through airport-level security and make sure they're not bringing any prohibited items into the grounds. Alcohol, umbrellas and certain types of banners are among the prohibited items, and a clear-bag policy will be in effect. Find a full list of prohibited items here. Multiple Milwaukee-area bars are offering shuttle services to the NFL draft. They include the following: The will have coach buses going to and from Milwaukee to Green Bay for every day of the NFL draft. Coach buses will have all-you-can-drink beer, hard seltzers, soda and water on the bus, along with a private restroom. Purchase price for a round-trip bus ticket with access to the tailgate party is $85 per person. You can find more information on its website here. Steny's Tavern is sending a motor bus to the first time of the NFL draft. Tickets includes a ride to and from Green Bay and it will depart from Steny's, 800 S. 2nd Street, at 1:30 p.m. and returning back at 11 p.m. Tickets cost $85 per person. You can find more information on its website here. Milwaukee Food & City Tours is offering a shuttle service departing from select downtown Milwaukee and Milwaukee airport hotels. Riders will receive complimentary snacks, soda and water. Tickets cost $85 per person. You can find more information, including a list of participating hotels here. Parking will be available near Lambeau Field and local businesses and home owners will offer parking spaces near the event, which are in walking distance of the stadium, according to its website. Hotel rooms are still available near the NFL draft grounds, but it will cost visitors anywhere from 3 to 14 times more than a normal spring weekend, the Green Bay Press Gazette reported. Green Bay area hotels with rooms available during the draft are asking for $800 to $2,000 per night, although more modest prices are available in neighboring communities. You can find a list of available hotels here. Additionally, the Brown County Parks Department also made their campsites available for the NFL draft, and you can reserve your spot here. The NFL draft is being televised nationally by NFL Network, ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportes. On-air coverage starts at the following times: April 24: 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT- NFL Network, ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes April 25: 7 p.m. ET/6 p.m. CT- NFL Network, ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes April 26: Noon ET/ 11 a.m. CT-Nfl Network ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes You can download the NFL OnePass app at for more information on the schedule. RELATED: Some schools are off for the 2025 NFL draft. Which students get a vacation? All entrances at the NFL draft are ADA accessible. If you require additional assistance, you can proceed to a service booth where someone will be available to issue wheelchairs, according to its website. Strollers are also allowed, although are subject to screening. There is a special security check for any medically necessary items. Forecasters are predicting that the Green Bay area will be warmer and wetter than normal during the 2025 NFL draft in April. It's still too early for an exact forecast, but the National Weather Service shows that normal temperatures for the end of April are around the upper 50s, with normal precipitation around 0.1 inch. NFL events are commonly held despite inclement weather. Events will only be postponed in the case of extreme weather that threatens public safety. Information for fans will be available on pushed out via the NFL OnePass app and announced over the PA system on-site. RELATED: Future NFL draft locations: Host cities for 2025 and 2026 This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: NFL draft 2025 in Green Bay: Dates, times, parking, register, weather

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