Packers & NFL confirm general admission paused for 2025 NFL Draft due to maximum capacity

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The NFL Draft is under an hour from now and the Titletown campus is packed with massive crowds, and the NFL said entry is temporarily on pause.

According to the NFL OnePass app, which is required for entry into the Draft Campus, the venue has reached maximum capacity.

Screenshot from Storm Team 5 Meteorologist Ryan Kudish of NFL OnePass Push Notification

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“General Admission entry has been paused at this time,” a push notification from the app said.

The Green Bay Packers confirmed later that capacity has been reached and admission is paused.

https://twitter.com/packers/status/1915557554156904936

The following video is from Local 5, with security holding the lines due to capacity.

The NFL posted a photo of the Stage area, showcasing just how massive the crowd is, adding an iconic game line.

https://twitter.com/NFL/status/1915552956650332491

Discover Green Bay confirmed it via Facebook as well.

The event venue has reached maximum capacity. General entry is not permitted at this time. We are monitoring capacity and will announce when it’s safe to resume entry. Guests with appropriate tickets or hospitality passes can still access. Thank you for your patience. The event venue has reached maximum capacity. General entry is not permitted at this time. We are monitoring capacity and will announce when it’s safe to resume entry. Guests with appropriate tickets or hospitality passes can still access. Thank you for your patience.

Discover Green Bay

Footage from Lambeau also showed large crowds.

Local 5 will provide updates as needed.