The Denver Post

DRAFT HEADED TO CHICAGO AGAIN IN 2016

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schaumburg, ill.» Chicago is on the clock again.

The NFL draft is returning to the Windy City for the second straight year after a long run at Radio City Music Hall in New York. The location has not been finalized, but it will be near Grant Park and run from April 28-30.

“We’re thrilled. They have earned it,” commission­er Roger Goodell said Tuesday at the NFL owners’ meetings. “The success that we’ve had last year set a new bar for the draft.”

The league also announced plans to create a selection process for future draft sites. There was no commitment made to Chicago beyond 2016, but the NFL said it will be considered for future drafts.

“The NFL draft is worldclass event, and I’m proud they picked a world-class city like the city of Chicago,” Mayor Rahm Emanuel said.

The league was believed to be considerin­g Los Angeles, but this year’s draft in Chicago and “Draft Town” — an NFL-themed party at Grant Park — drew huge crowds, impressing the league. Chicago also is centrally located for fans of several teams, adding to the attraction for the NFL.

According to the league, more than 200,000 fans participat­ed in draft-related events this year in Chicago. A study commission­ed by the Chicago Sports Commission found the draft generated an economic impact of $81.6 million.

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