One of the most prominent postseason showcase games is on the move again. The Shrine Bowl is relocating to Frisco, Texas for the 2024 edition of the longstanding pre-draft event. A report from Brett McMurphy via the Action Network indicated the move is happening, placing the game at “The Star”, the Cowboys’ training facility.
The game, also known as the East-West Game, has been held in Las Vegas for the last two years. Prior to that, it spent many years in St. Petersburg, Florida.
The Shrine Bowl and Senior Bowl feature the largest collection of NFL draft prospects who have completed their senior seasons or graduated already from the college ranks. Among the notable Shrine Bowl alums in the 2023 NFL draft are first-round wideout Zay Flowers and kicker Jake Moody, who was selected in the third round.
East-West Shrine Bowl, the nation's longest running all-star college football game, is moving to The Star in Frisco, Texas, sources told @ActionNetworkHQ. The bowl was held the past 2 years in Las Vegas. Since 2001, East-West Shrine Bowl has been held in 7 different cities
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) June 1, 2023