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Celebrate football at all levels at the NFL Combine Experience.

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Football fans, get ready for an unforgettable experience.

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Calling all football fans: You’re invited to watch top NFL prospects showcase their skills at the NFL Combine Experience, happening Thursday, Feb. 27-Sunday, March 2 at Lucas Oil Stadium. This exciting — and free — event gives fans a chance to celebrate football at all levels with an inside look at the iconic stadium, a peek at the sport’s rising stars, and more during this immersive experience.

How to get tickets:

  1. Download the NFL One Pass app to your phone to register for free tickets.
  2. Use the app to sign up for guaranteed access to all events, free parking, and exclusive opportunities like autograph signings.
  3. Plan your visit using the schedule within the app.

What to expect at the NFL Combine Experience:

Here’s a breakdown of when you’ll see players take the field. Mark your calendar for:

  • Thursday, Feb. 27, 1–9 p.m.: Defensive linemen and linebackers
  • Friday, Feb. 28, 11 a.m.–8 p.m.: Defensive backs and tight ends
  • Saturday, March 1, 11 a.m.–8 p.m.: Running backs, quarterbacks, and wide receivers
  • Sunday, March 2, 11 a.m.–6:30 p.m.: Offensive linemen

The excitement doesn’t stop on the field. Attendees will be granted exclusive access to the awe-inspiring Vince Lombardi Trophy and see the full collection of 58 Super Bowl Rings on display. Fans can browse + shop for their favorite team’s merchandise at The NFL Shop, presented by Visa.

Pro tip: Don’t forget to collect free autographs from NFL players and legends, adding a personal touch to your memorabilia.

Register for (free) tickets.

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