7 April 2023
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Hundreds of thousands of football fans are expected to attend the NFL Draft in Kansas City this month.
It could be a long day for those attending the event, but the NFL warns there are certainly some things that should be left either at home, or in a car.
App
Everyone hoping to attend the NFL Draft and Draft Experience is required to download the NFL OnePass app for IOS or Android and register in it. Adults can register for their children.
Bags
The NFL encourages fans to leave all bags at home and come to the draft without any bags. For people who need a bag, keep in mind that they must meet the following requirements.
Bags must be clear
Bags must be smaller than 12X12X6 and consistent with the NFL’s Clear Bag Policy
Exceptions made for medical needs
Bags/purses will need to be carried through screening
Lockers provided to store large bags
Cameras
Cell phones and small cameras are allowed.
Fans can also carry in binoculars to get a better view of the Draft stage.
Professional-grade cameras and recording equipment are only permitted for members of the media who are credentialed through the NFL.
Strollers
Strollers are allowed at the NFL Draft and Draft Experience. All bags and blankets must be removed and screened by X-ray. They will also be physically inspected.
Reusable Water Bottles
Each fan is allowed to carry an empty water bottle into the Draft area.
Refilling stations are available around the grounds.
Prohibited Items
Smoking and vaping are not permitted in the Draft Experience or Draft Stage area.
In addition, there is a long list of items that are prohibited at the NFL Draft and NFL Draft Experience.
The list includes:
Alcohol
Illegal substances
Animals (except service animals)
Laser pointers
Beach balls, balloons or other inflatable devices
Bottles, cans, thermoses, coolers, aerosol cans, cups, beverage containers of any kind
Motorized scooters and skateboards
Chairs, stools, or other seating devices, unless medically necessary
Noisemakers, whistles, and horns
Drones
Poles, sticks, missile like objects of any kind
Tripods
Weapons of any kind, including firearms, weapons, knives, Mace/pepper spray, explosives
Fireworks, pyrotechnics of any kind
Frisbees
Umbrellas
Offensive or obscene clothing, banners or signs including the use of language or gestures:
Concerning a person’s race, ethnicity, color, gender, religion, creed, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression of national origin
To instigate, incite or encourage a confrontation or physical assault, including headdresses and face paint referencing American Indian cultures and traditions.
Any other item deemed inappropriate by the NFL or Kansas City Metro Police Department
2023 Draft Fan Code of Conduct
The NFL wants the Draft to be a safe and enjoyable experience for all fans. To make that possible, the league asks each fan in attendance to refrain from the following, or avoid being kicked out of the event:
Unruly, disruptive or illegal behavior
Intoxication or other signs of drug or alcohol impairment resulting in irresponsible behavior
Offensive language or obscene gestures
Interference with the progress of the event (including throwing objects)
The use of drugs (including marijuana), or smoking (including vaping and smokeless tobacco)
Failing to follow instruction of Draft personnel
Verbal or physical harassment of any other fan or person
Conduct that results in damage to the event site or other personal property
Any conduct deemed inappropriate or dangerous to fans, participants, or team members
Violations of any NFL policies, Jackson County ordinances, state, federal or other applicable laws or regulations
Help is available
Anyone who needs help while at the NFL Draft can visit one of the Fan Services locations for assistance.
Issues and concerns can also be reported by texting NFLDRAFT and a brief description of the issue to 690050.