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In order for crews to tear down the centers of activity from the draft, multiple lane closure will remain in place through Saturday.
After a two-year delay and three days of action, Las Vegas is receiving rave reviews as a host for the NFL draft.
Strip headliners were in the building and Raider Nation was out in full force as the home team made its first pick of the 2022 NFL draft on Friday.
Stores in the Fashion Show mall and Forum Shops are among those seeing caps, jerseys and more fly off the shelves.
Groans turned to cheers among Raider fans who had waited until the second day of the NFL draft to see their team make a pick.
Before thousands of fans at NFL Draft Theater, Weezer soared through a 10-song set lasting about 50 minutes.
Fans of all 32 NFL clubs were found all over the Strip on Thursday, from the Fountains of Bellagio to the fan experience located behind the Linq.
It’s a red-carpet scene like no other. Striding along stage built on Lake Bellagio and feeling that Las Vegas breeze are CB Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner, then DE Jermaine Johnson, then designated showman Donny Osmond.
After a two-year wait, fans from all over the U.S. gathered on the Strip on Thursday to celebrate the NFL draft, Vegas style.
Las Vegas Boulevard in front of Bellagio and Flamingo Road from the Strip to Koval Lane are now closed for the better part of the next four days as the NFL draft is set to take over the area.
NFL officials gave a preview Tuesday of the red carpet stage at the Bellagio and the draft theater also on the Strip.
After two years of talking about NFL draft week, it is finally upon the Las Vegas Valley.
To celebrate hosting the NFL draft, the Raiders along with Clark County Commission Chairman Jim Gibson and Clark County Commissioner Michael Naft are turning the “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign silver and black.
The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens has unveiled its “Flights of Fancy” spring display on the Strip.