NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell expressed confidence that Pittsburgh will excel as host of the 2026 NFL Draft. In a radio interview, he highlighted the city's unique character and iconic locations. The event is set for April 23-25.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell spoke positively about Pittsburgh's preparations for the 2026 NFL Draft during an appearance on 100.1 FM with Michael Bartley, aired via 93.7 The Fan on March 23, 2026. The league selected Pittsburgh to host the draft in May 2024, marking a significant opportunity following its selection process for the event, second only to the Super Bowl in prominence. Goodell stated, “I think this will be a moment where Pittsburgh is going to shine.” He emphasized authenticity, saying, “When a city hosts a draft, they need to do it their way. It needs to reflect on their community. It’s gotta scream Pittsburgh.” He added confidence in the outcome due to “the fans, the iconic location where we’re at. The stadium on one side of the river, Point State Park, that incredible intersection of the world.” Reiterating, Goodell said, “I think Pittsburgh’s going to really shine.” The three-day draft from April 23 to 25 is anticipated to draw 500,000 to 700,000 fans, benefiting from Pittsburgh's central location among NFL cities like Buffalo, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Philadelphia, New York Giants, and Jets. The city plans to cancel school for three days amid expected traffic issues. This will be Pittsburgh's second time hosting, after the 1948 draft, which differed greatly from today's spectacle. Goodell noted comparisons to successful hosts like Green Bay, Detroit, and Nashville.