Indianapolis will have competition for the 2023 NFL Combine NFL executive Troy Vincent told media at the midseason owners' meetings. The 2022 NFL Combine will be held in Indy.
Dallas and Los Angeles will also bid for the event with NFL executive Troy Vincent saying the cities will focus on making the athlete experience better.
The Combine has been held in Indianapolis since 1987, with more than 300 of the top college prospects invited here to undergo medical exams, formal interviews and workouts in front of NFL scouts and executives prior to the draft. It had an economic impact of $8 million to $9 million from the 2020 event, according to Chris Gahl, Visit Indy’s senior vice president of marketing and communications,
It was reported on June 24 that the NFL sent a memo to all 32 teams that the league would accept bids to host the combine from 2023-28.