WASHINGTON — The 2027 NFL draft is heading to the nation's capital on the National Mall, President Donald Trump said Monday, bringing the widely popular event back to Washington for the first time in more than eight decades.
After word of Washington getting the draft two years from now surfaced Sunday night, Trump made the formal announcement in the Oval Office flanked by Commissioner Roger Goodell, Commanders controlling owner Josh Harris and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser.
''I don't think there's ever been anything like that,'' Trump said. ''It's going to be beautiful. It's going to be something that nobody else will ever be able to duplicate that, I don't suspect. It's very exciting.''
It is the latest off-field victory for the Commanders, who a week ago reached an agreement with the D.C. government to build a new home on the old RFK Stadium site, pending council approval. Trump also endorsed that plan in his remarks, saying, ''I don't think there is a better site anywhere in the world.''
Under former owner Dan Snyder, the team previously tried multiple times to land the draft and was unsuccessful. Now, it'll happen behind the team's new Harris-led ownership group, which bought the Commanders from Snyder in 2023.
''What a great day for Washington,'' Harris said. ''I believe we'll get over a million people, and it's going to be an amazing day and it'll showcase what Washington's all about.''
Washington last hosted the draft in 1941 at the Willard Hotel.
''We believe in investing in sports because they have helped us transform neighborhoods, and the NFL bringing this event to the nation's capital will help us fill hotel rooms, our restaurants,'' Bowser said. ''Americans from all 50 states will come to their nation's capital and enjoy our beautiful city and museums.''