Detroit, MI
Here’s the full schedule for the 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit
DETROIT – Here is the full schedule for the 2024 NFL Draft and draft-related events in Downtown Detroit.
The NFL Draft in Detroit takes place April 25 through April 27, in Campus Martius, through Hart Plaza on the Detroit Riverfront.
There’s the NFL Draft itself and the NFL Draft Experience, which includes Corner Ballpark Draft Day in the D events.
2024 NFL Draft schedule:
| Day | Rounds | Time | Draft Theater Hours* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thursday, April 25 | 1 | 8 p.m. | 5 p.m. – 11 p.m. |
| Friday, April 26 | 2-3 | 7 p.m. | 5 p.m. – 11 p.m. |
| Saturday, April 27 | 4-7 | 12 p.m. | 12 p-.m. – 7 p.m. |
While the NFL Draft Experience is free for all ages, the Draft Theater is only open to invited ticket holders. As seats become available at the Draft Theater, fans will have a chance to be selected for standing room and other seating depending on what’s available. That is usually for Friday and Saturday only.
The NFL Draft Experience and the Draft Theater are next to each other. Fans at the Draft Experience will have sightlines to the Draft Theater from Woodward Avenue where they can watch Draft picks and concerts. Screens will also be set up throughout the Draft Experience to view the stage.
Draft Theater hours are approximate and can change based on how quickly players are selected.
—> 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit: Everything you need to know to attend
2024 NFL Draft Experience schedule
Fans who want free entry to the NFL Draft Experience presented by Rocket Mortgage will have to register for their NFL OnePass. The experience is free for all ages.
All Draft Experience events such as games, exhibits, player appearances, and sponsor experiences will be hosted at Hart Plaza. Corner Ballpark will host youth-focused activities including the NFL FLAG skills and drills and football clinics.
NFL Draft Experience schedule:
| Day | Time |
|---|---|
| Thursday, April 25 | 12 p.m. – 10 p.m. |
| Friday, April 26 | 12 p.m. – 10 p.m. |
| Saturday, April 27 | 9 a.m. – 10 p.m. |
Games:
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40-Yard Dash
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Vertical Jump
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Hail Mary
Attractions:
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Autograph Stage
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Bud Light Backyard Bar
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Look Like A Pro
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Taste of Detroit
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Invisalign NFL Draft Photo Frames
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Draft Stage (Replica)
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NFL Locker Room (Replica)
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Pepsi Team Helmets
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Super Bowl Rings
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The Vince Lombardi Troph
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NFL Shop presented by Visa
NFL Shop hours are from 12 p.m. until 10 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Saturday.
Corner Ballpark
| Day | Time |
|---|---|
| Thursday, April 25 | 3 p.m. – 10 p.m. |
| Friday, April 26 | 3 p.m. – 10 p.m. |
| Saturday, April 27 | 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. |
Corner Ballpark is the hub for all youth activities and serves as an extension of the activities at the main Draft site at Hart Plaza and Campus Martius Park. The NFL OnePass is required to enter Corner Ballpark. There will be screens to watch the NFL Draft on NFL Network.
Activities:
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Field Goal Challenge
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Gear Up and Go
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Play Football Field
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Food Trucks
Draft Day in the D
| Day | Time |
|---|---|
| Thursday, April 25 | 11 a.m. – 11 p.m. |
| Friday, April 26 | 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. |
| Saturday, April 27 | 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. |
Draft Day in the D runs from Thursday through Saturday and has activities across Capitol Park, Beacon Park, Paradise Valley, Beatrice Buck Park, Grand Circus Park, and on a closed-off portion of Woodward Avenue between State Street and Witherell Street. There will be beer and spirits offered and a lineup of Detroit food trucks.
Detroit food truck lineup:
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Detroit, MI
Police search for suspect, accomplice after teen injured in shooting outside Detroit school gym
The Detroit Police Department is searching for a suspect and an accomplice in connection with a shooting last week that injured a teen outside a school gym.
The shooting happened in the 3400 block of St. Aubin, the same area where the Detroit Edison Public School Academy’s Early College of Excellence is located. Police say that at about 8:27 p.m. on Feb. 27, there was an altercation inside the gym that continued outside.
Police say the suspect allegedly fired multiple shots at the victim, striking him. The teen was taken to a hospital for treatment. His current condition is unknown.
Police say the accomplice who was with the suspect was also armed.
Anyone with information is asked to call DPD’s seventh precinct at 313-596-5740, Crime Stoppers at 800-Speak Up or DetroitRewards.tv.
Detroit, MI
Bruce Campbell announces cancer diagnosis; ‘Fear not,’ he tells fans
Treatment will delay the Royal Oak-born actor’s plans to tour his new film ‘Ernie & Emma’ this summer.
Royal Oak-born movie star and cult hero Bruce Campbell announced on social media on Monday that he has been diagnosed cancer — a type that is “treatable” but not “curable,” he said.
“I apologize if that’s a shock — it was to me too,” the “Evil Dead” star, 67, wrote in a message posted to Instagram.
He went on to say “I’m not gonna go into any more detail,” and he didn’t. He said the public announcement had to do with scaling back appearances on his schedule, including tour dates behind his latest film, “Ernie & Emma.”
Campbell planned to show the movie June 5 at the Redford Theatre; as of Monday night, that date is still on the Redford schedule, but Campbell wrote in his note he plans to get “as well as I possibly can over the summer so that I can tour with my new movie ‘Ernie & Emma’ this fall.”
The movie is written, directed by and stars Campbell as a man who goes on a journey following the death of his wife. Campbell produced the movie alongside his wife, Ida Gearon, and filmed it in Oregon, where he now lives.
Campbell told The News in January he dedicated “Ernie & Emma” to his childhood moviemaking pals, including Scott Spiegel, who died of a heart attack in September 2025.
“It’s a callback to the carefree days of Super 8, where we could do whatever the f–k we wanted to do,” Campbell said of “Ernie & Emma.” “So I thought, ‘All the boys are responsible for this,’ so they’re all in there.”
Campbell got his start making movies around Metro Detroit with his childhood pal, Sam Raimi. Campbell starred in Raimi’s “Evil Dead” trilogy and has since appeared in most of Raimi’s films; Campbell makes a brief appearance in a photograph in the background of an early scene in Raimi’s latest, “Send Help.”
He’s also an author; Campbell’s autobiography “If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor” was published in 2001.
In his post on social media, Campbell thanked fans and said he was not out to elicit sympathy.
“Fear not, I am a tough old son-of-a-bitch and I have great support, so I expect to be around for a while,” he wrote.
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Detroit, MI
Michigan State Police sends message to drivers after trooper involved in hit and run:
“Slow down and move over” is the message that Michigan State Police is sending to drivers after one of its troopers in a parked patrol car was struck while investigating a crash this weekend. The driver of that vehicle fled the scene.
Michigan State Police tells CBS News Detroit that we’re two months into the year, and it has had six incidents across the state where patrol cars were struck by oncoming vehicles. One of those incidents occurred on Sunday evening.
“Could have been much more tragic,” said MSP Lieutenant Rene Gonzalez, First District public information officer.
Gonzalez says on Sunday, an MSP trooper was near M-10 and Schaefer Highway in Detroit, simply doing his job, when his patrol car was hit from behind.
“Trooper was out there, and he was investigating a crash when, at the time, a Jeep SUV drove into the rear of the parked vehicle,” Gonzalez said.
The impact slid the trooper’s car into a concrete wall. The 29-year-old Detroit woman driving the Jeep SUV struck the center median, got out of the vehicle, and ran away.
“Not sure why they did it. Maybe not paying attention if they were distracted. They’re attempting to locate her at this time,” said Lt. Gonzalez.
The trooper walked away with minor injuries. Gonzalez says this incident is an example of why Michigan’s Move Over Law was put in place many years ago. The law, which went into effect in 2019, requires drivers to move over into the next lane and reduce their speed by at least 10 mph when emergency or service vehicles — police, fire, rescue, ambulance and road service — have their lights activated.
Drivers who are not able to move over are still required to reduce their speed.
“Trying to do our jobs, however, people are not paying attention. The law is easy. It’s simple. You see us, you see our lights activated, you have to slow down ten miles below the posted speed limit, and then if able, move over to the next occupied available lane,” Gonzalez said.
Gonzalez says crashes like this can be deadly and often avoided.
“One life lost over something that was a totally preventable crash, it’s way too much. We’re asking that you slow down and move over when you see our lights. It’s a simple message that we’ve been pushing out for years,” he said.
Sunday’s crash remains under investigation. Michigan State Police detectives are still working to track down the 29-year-old suspect.
In the meantime, police are out enforcing the Move Over Law.
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