Both Buffalo and Rochester will be honored when the NFL celebrates communities that were home to the 14 teams in its inaugural season a century ago.

Eight "Original Towns" will host live telecasts to announce picks on day three of the NFL Draft this year. Aside from Rochester and Buffalo, other cities that will be honored include Akron, Columbus, Dayton (all of Ohio), Hammond, Muncie (both of Indiana), and Rock Island, Illinois.

The Rochester Jeffersons and Buffalo All-Americans were both original NFL teams in the league's first season.

Day 3 of the @NFL Draft is coming to Buffalo and Rochester! 👏



NFL names "Original Towns" part of NFL100 celebration: https://t.co/iNzlikybuT pic.twitter.com/ih02kR4pBL — Buffalo Bills (@buffalobills) March 26, 2019

The hometown celebrations in these markets will showcase the towns' history, alongside fans, league legends, celebrities, and elected officials, according to NFL officials.

For the fifth consecutive year, draft picks will be made live by all 32 NFl teams at special locations of their choosing on day three. The teams will make their picks from a variety of locations, some of which include military bases, state landmarks, and other major attractions.

“There’s no better way to bring the league’s hundred years of history full circle than to partner with these communities and recognize their important place in history as part of the NFL’s centennial celebration,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in a press release.

Officials from the Bills said the NFL Foundation will make a donation to support local youth football programs in both the Rochester and Buffalo areas.

It was announced Tuesday that Rochester Mayor Lovely Warren, along with either a current Bills player or league alum, will announce a 6th round pick.