GREEN BAY, Wis. (WRN) — Attendance at the NFL Draft in Green Bay beats expectations.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the final attendance for all three days of the draft in Titletown was 600,000 people. Packers CEO and President Mark Murphy last week said the forecast called for a total attendance of 250,000 people.
Green Bay couldn’t quite match the record attendance of 775,000 people at last year’s draft in Detroit, but it’s the second highest total ever since the draft left New York in 2015, matching Nashville in 2019.