Washington Redskins Deluxe Home Page 
THN logo
Your Premier Independent
Washington Redskins News Source
accentHome » Deluxe Home
Redskins News and articles Blogs Redskins Team Information Washington Redskins Feature Sections Redskins History The Hogs Fan Zone Site Information Redskins Archives
Redskins Links
  Home »  Latest Article Saturday, May 18th 2013

 No MSG Please

spacer
Mark Solway

Category: Washington Redskins News

Posted: Mar 04 2005

By: Mark Solway


Printable Version
spacer
Share this Article
The NFL has announced that the 70th NFL Draft will be held at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City. The draft has been held at Madison Square Garden since 1995, but politics and a finished contract led to the possibility that it might be moved out of New York for the first time since 1965.

Cablevision owns MSG and they are upset with the Jets proposed location for a new stadium. Cablevision offered over $600 million for the right to build on the proposed land on the west side of Manhattan, while the Jets offered just $100 million. Being that the current contract with the Garden to host the draft had also finished, the NFL took the opportunity to react. “Is the dispute over the Jets stadium an issue or a factor? Our comment is ‘Yes, it’s a factor,’” NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told the New York Times three weeks ago. “The contract we have with the Garden is up."

An NFL Draft Committe was formed in connection with the new agreement. The committee will help the NFL in the 'overall presentation' of the activities surrounding the draft. “The Javits Convention Center is delighted to be hosting the 2005 NFL Draft,” said Javits Center President and Chief Executive Officer Gerald T. McQueen. “We look forward to an exciting weekend in April as the NFL teams choose their players of the future. We will do everything we can to make this year’s NFL Draft the very best in its 70-year history.”

Located on Manhattan's west side, the “Marketplace for the World” hosts 140 shows annually, and is considered a world-class convention and trade show facility. Spanning five blocks, the center provides over 800,000 square feet of exhibit space.

In the past tickets for the draft have been free and on a first-come, first-serve basis but there is no word yet as to whether that will carry through to the convention center. THN will post an update on further details when the NFL releases them.

-- BossHog


No MSG Please





Ten Latest Exclusive Articles

» Redskins Find Value in 2013 Draft Apr 27, By Jake Russell
spacer
» Redskins Address Cornerback, Tight End In Draft Apr 26, By Jake Russell
spacer
» Redskins Quiet on Day One of Free Agency Mar 12, By Jake Russell
spacer
» Pointing Fingers Mar 11, By Bernie Marshall
spacer
» Redskins Actively Prepare For Free Agency Mar 11, By Jake Russell
spacer
» Redskins Brace For Seattle Showdown Jan 05, By Jake Russell
spacer
» Redskins Continue Playoff Push, Win Sixth Straight Dec 24, By Jake Russell
spacer
» Remembering Sean Taylor - A Father's Retrospective Nov 27, By Jake Russell
spacer
» By The Numbers: Saints Sep 09, By Mark Solway
spacer
» Training Camp Battle: Kicker Jul 18, By Jake Russell
spacer
spacer
 spacer ARTICLE TOOLS Subscribe to feed
  SEARCH ARTICLES
spacerspacer
View All | Advanced Search | RSS  
 spacer Recommended Links
|Redskins Fan Shop
Get Redskins Gear Here
 spacer THN Articles Database
There are 1366 exclusive articles in our database - view them all here .
Subscribe to feed Subscribe to Our Feed
 bullet Follow THN on Twitter


  
Find us on Facebook Copyright © 2013 theHogs.net. This site is an independent news, information and entertainment site covering the Washington Redskins and Redskin fans. We are not associated with the Washington Redskins, the National Football League, or any other media site. Follow THN on Twitter
Home Back To Top Site Map