In September 2018,
Bloomberg reported that
Paul Rabil would be launching a new professional lacrosse league. The PLL would be a direct competitor to the more established
Major League Lacrosse. The new league would provide professional lacrosse players with salaries, health care, and league equity. By October 2018, 140 players had been signed by the PLL. Of the 140 players are 86 All-Americans, 25 members of the
U.S. national team, and 10 former
Tewaaraton Award winners. By December the league had signed 17 additional players. For the League's inaugural season, the PLL had the 6 founding teams draft a player in each of the 4 rounds. For the first round there was a random draw and the reverse the order every round. Archers had the first draft pick in the newly formed league, taking
Pat Spencer making him the first player ever drafted in the PLL. As opposed to tying teams to a specific market, the league's first season toured 12 different "major market cities". The season included 14 weeks, comprising 10 regular-season weekends, 1 all-star weekend, and 3 playoff weekends, running from June 1 through September 21, assuring there was no overlap with the
NCAA Lacrosse season or the
National Lacrosse League regular season. Paul Rabil first hinted at expansion in a post game interview after the 2019 Championship game and on January 1, 2020, the Premier Lacrosse League announced the
Waterdogs Lacrosse Club's admission into the league. An expansion draft took place on February 12 and an entry draft occurred on March 16 to build the new roster with veteran players. On December 16, 2020, it was announced that the PLL and MLL had
merged under the banner of the PLL. The PLL would add the Boston Cannons for the
2021 season, rebranded as the
Cannons Lacrosse Club, to bring the total PLL teams to eight. Small tweaks to the former Boston Cannons branding resulted in a PLL crest and logo reveal on January 12, 2021. In July 2022, Ticketmaster tracked a 38% growth in tickets purchased and attendance. The PLL also announced the approved Series D round of funding for the league which was being led by return investor
The Chernin Group (TCG). Other investors include Blue Pool Capitol, Brett Jefferson,
WWE, 35V,
Kevin Durant,
Rich Klieman,
Arctos Partners, Wheelhouse Entertainment, and Pomp Investments. On November 14, the home cities were announced for each of the 8 teams;
Chrome Lacrosse Club was replaced by the
Denver Outlaws. Rabil envisions the league's decision to affiliate teams with geographic areas as the 2nd of three potential phases in the PLL's expansion as it continues to capture the attention and viewership of casual fans. Rabil mentioned Phase 3 could become traditional home-and-away schedule like
MLL, and the PLL owning venues in each of these markets. In June 2025 it was announced that in
ESPN would be granted an ownership stake in the league, reportedly 3%, in conjunction with a renewal of its media rights deal. == Format and rules ==