Indianapolis to Host NFL Scouting Combine Through 2026
NFL extends partnership with city which has hosted Combine since 1987
Posted On: November 14, 2024 By :The NFL Combine will remain in Indianapolis through 2026, staying in the Midwest destination that has hosted the event since 1987.
Since coming to Indy more than three decades ago, the event has grown immensely. The 2024 NFL Combine generated $9.26 million in estimated economic impact while attracting more than 27,200 fans who attended the Combine Experience and “Inside Look,” which takes fans inside the stadium during workouts.
“Indianapolis and the NFL Combine have a proud history together, so we’re thrilled to continue our longstanding partnership with Visit Indy, the Indianapolis Colts, and the local community for this 2026 event,” said Peter O’Reilly, executive vice president, club business, international, and league events at the NFL. “Our partners in Indy have successfully hosted the football evaluation process for decades, and recently, we’ve collectively worked to grow and evolve the in-person fan experience, bringing tens of thousands of fans closer to the league’s future stars.”
The 2025 NFL Combine will mark the 38th year Indy has hosted and helped grow the event, produced by National Football Scouting, Visit Indy, the Indiana Convention Center & Lucas Oil Stadium, the City of Indianapolis, IU Health, and the Indiana Sports Corp collectively working alongside the Indianapolis Colts.
“We appreciate the NFL’s continued commitment and interest in Indy and the Colts ongoing partnership,” said Chris Gahl, executive vice president & chief marketing officer for Visit Indy. “We know Indy is always on audition, striving to keep the event in our city. We are constantly looking to improve and grow the Combine to enhance the fan-facing experience for visitors and fans.”
The 2025 NFL Combine will be from February 27 to March 2. The NFL will again host the free NFL Combine Experience.
“Indianapolis is uniquely designed and built to host an event as complex as the NFL Combine,” said Pete Ward, chief operating officer with the Indianapolis Colts. “Efficiently moving prospects, team owners, coaching staff, medical personnel, and national media is seamlessly done in Indy, and the Colts are proud to be part of the team keeping the event in our city.”
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