MOBILE, Ala. – The Senior Bowl today announced that tickets are now officially on sale for the 77th Annual Panini Senior Bowl on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at South Alabama’s Hancock Whitney Stadium.
The Panini Senior Bowl continues to be a pivotal showcase for top talent, with 106 players drafted from the 2025 game, representing 40% of the entire NFL Draft class. This marks the fifth consecutive year where Senior Bowl draft picks have accounted for at least 40% of the whole draft class, and before 2021, the Senior Bowl never had 100 players drafted in a single year. This game has now reached triple digits for five straight years.
“The City of Mobile truly embraces this game, and the energy throughout the city during Senior Bowl week is unmatched,” said Senior Bowl Executive Director Drew Fabianich. “The Senior Bowl is not just a game, it is a celebration of football and community here in Mobile and we invite fans from all over the country to come down to Mobile and watch your favorite players compete in their college football helmets one last time. From an NFL perspective, the Senior Bowl is one of the most- anticipated events on the football calendar, and with the college football season in full swing, we are excited to rollout ticket sales.”
Coming off back-to-back sellouts, the Senior Bowl is a one-of-a-kind game day experience, combining top-tier talent representing their schools for the last time, all while showcasing their talent in front of scouts, coaches, and executives from all 32 teams.
Get your tickets today at seniorbowl.com/tickets/!
Ticket Options & Prices:
• General Admission (GA): $15
• Bleacher: $18, $25, or $40
• Benchback: $35
• Chairback: $55
About Panini Senior Bowl
The Panini Senior Bowl is widely recognized as the premier college football all-star game and the official first step in the NFL Draft process. For more than 76 years, Mobile, Alabama has proudly hosted this historic event, the longest continually running all-star game in football. Each year, the Senior Bowl draws more than 900 NFL personnel—including decision-makers from all 32 teams—and over 1,100 members of the national media. The game’s impact is unmatched: the 2025 NFL Draft featured 106 Senior Bowl alumni, accounting for 40 percent of all selections. At the start of the NFL season, 561 former Senior Bowl players appeared on initial 53-man rosters, representing one-third of the entire NFL and 23 former players appeared on the NFL’s annual Top 100 list. This remarkable success underscores the Senior Bowl’s reputation as the proving ground for future NFL
stars.