Pittsburgh and the Steelers will host the 2026 NFL draft
The Steelers say they're ready to tap Pennsylvania’s deep football tradition in trying to meet the new standard for host cities.
NASHVILLE — The NFL has awarded the 2026 draft to Pittsburgh, with the Steelers ready to tap Pennsylvania’s deep football tradition in trying to meet the new standard for host cities.
League officials announced the decision Wednesday as part of the NFL spring meetings. Owners chose Pittsburgh after reviewing the bid along with the advisory committee. The three-day draft will be held at Point State Park and the Steelers' home at Acrisure Stadium.
The NFL set a record with more than 775,000 fans attending the 2024 draft in April in Detroit, and Green Bay will be hosting the 2025 draft April 24-26 at Lambeau Field.
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Pittsburgh owner Art Rooney II said Detroit and Kansas City helped set a high bar for hosting one of the NFL’s premier events. He said the Steelers look forward to following that tradition, tapping into the roots of pro football in a state that sent the likes of Mike Ditka, Dan Marino, and Joe Montana to the NFL.
“We think it’ll be the largest visitor event in the history of Pittsburgh, hosting hundreds of thousands of people, and, really, football fans from all over the country,” Rooney said. “Certainly, the Steelers nation from all over the country we think will come for a visit. So we just look forward to hosting that.”
The NFL began rotating its annual draft around the country in 2015 starting in Chicago after holding the event in New York from 1965 to 2014. Philadelphia hosted in 2018 followed by Nashville, Cleveland in 2021, Las Vegas in 2022, and Kansas City in 2023.