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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is set to kick off the 2024 NFL Draft, where prospects will hear their names called and put on their new team’s hat for a photo with Goodell. However, Goodell may not be giving his signature hug to draftees after recently undergoing back surgery. While he has recovered well, he may choose to be cautious and avoid the hugs during the event. It’s unclear if top prospects were given any advance warning about how to interact with Goodell on draft night.

This year’s draft is being held in Detroit, with Goodell praising the city for its progress and community spirit. He commended the city’s downtown area and how it has rallied together to showcase its strengths. Goodell expressed his admiration for Detroit’s physical transformation as well as the unity displayed by both the public and private sectors. Detroit’s achievements will be highlighted during the draft, giving the world a glimpse of the city’s passion and success.

At least 13 prospects have been invited to attend the draft in person, with quarterbacks Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels in the green room waiting for their names to be called. Williams is expected to be the first player drafted after a stellar college career. The first round of the draft will take place on Thursday evening, with subsequent rounds scheduled for Friday and Saturday. Fans can follow the action on Fox News Digital’s sports coverage and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter for updates.

Despite undergoing back surgery three weeks ago, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is expected to officiate the opening of the 2024 NFL Draft. The event, which will take place in Detroit this year, will see prospects donning their new team’s hats and walking across the stage for a photo opportunity with Goodell. However, due to his recent surgery, Goodell may choose to refrain from giving his signature hugs to draftees as a precautionary measure. The interaction between Goodell and the prospects on draft night remains uncertain.

Goodell has commended Detroit for its progress and unity, particularly in the revitalization of its downtown area. He highlighted the city’s physical transformation and the collaboration between the public and private sectors as key factors in Detroit’s success. The NFL draft will provide a platform for the world to see Detroit’s achievements and the passion of its community. Goodell’s praise for Detroit signifies the city’s host status for this year’s draft and the opportunity to showcase its accomplishments on a global scale.

Thirteen prospects have been confirmed to attend the draft in person, including quarterbacks Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels, who are expected to be top picks. Williams, in particular, is anticipated to be the first player selected following an impressive college football career. The draft will span three days, with the first round taking place on Thursday evening and subsequent rounds on Friday and Saturday. Fans can stay updated on the draft proceedings through Fox News Digital’s sports coverage and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter for additional insights and analysis.

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