Jul 18, 2023

NFL training camps open this week

Posted Jul 18, 2023 10:00 PM

​Club-Led Fan Events at all 32 Training Camp Locations on July 29-30
as Part of Training Camp: Back Together Weekend Presented by YouTube​

NFL clubs are set to begin on-field preparations for the 2023 season. The defending Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs, who host Detroit in the league’s annual primetime kickoff game on September 7 (8:20 PM ET, NBC), are one of nine teams with rookies reporting Tuesday, along with Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, the Los Angeles Chargers, Miami, New Orleans, the New York Giants and San Francisco, according to a media release from the NFL.

The New York Jets, with rookies and veterans reporting on July 19, and Cleveland Browns, with rookies reporting on July 19 and veterans reporting on July 21, will be the first two clubs with their entire teams on-site. The two franchises are set to meet in the NFL/Hall of Fame Game on August 3 (8:00 PM ET, NBC) in Canton, OH. For every club except Cleveland, Detroit (July 22), Kansas City (July 22), the New York Jets and Pittsburgh (July 26), veterans will report on Tuesday, July 25.

For the third-consecutive year, all 32 clubs will kick off Training Camp by holding practices with club-led fan events and NFL Network and NFL+ will provide complete coverage of the action. New this year for the start of Training Camp, celebrations will expand to two days – Saturday, July 29 and Sunday, July 30 – becoming Training Camp: Back Together Weekend Presented by YouTube. Beginning at 9:00 AM ET on July 29, NFL Network will provide 12 hours of live coverage with over 50 on-air talent as teams across the league hit the field. NFL Network's continuing coverage of Training Camp - Inside Training Camp Presented by Old Spice – will air through Wednesday, August 9 providing eight hours of live coverage beginning each day at 10:00 AM ET.

In a growing trend, 27 clubs have scheduled joint practices with other teams, beginning with Atlanta and Miami at Baptist Health Training Complex in Miami Gardens, FL, and the New York Giants and Detroit at the Lions Training Facility in Allen Park, MI, on August 8. Miami and Detroit are among the 13 that will practice against multiple opponents, along with Green Bay, Houston, Indianapolis, the Los Angeles Rams, Las Vegas, Minnesota, New England, New Orleans, the New York Jets, Philadelphia and Tennessee.

Seven clubs will be spending camp away from their facilities – Buffalo (St. John Fisher University in Rochester, NY), Carolina (Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC), Dallas (Marriott Residence Inn in Oxnard, CA), Indianapolis (Grand Park in Westfield, IN), Kansas City (Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, MO), the Los Angeles Rams (University of California, Irvine) and Pittsburgh (Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, PA).

Excluding 2020, the 25 clubs (78 percent) that are opting to "stay home" this summer trails only 2021 for the most such teams since 2000. Teams considered to be "staying home" hold camp at their respective practice facility, home stadium or at a site within 10 miles of their team headquarters. In 2000, only 10 of 31 (32 percent) teams stayed close to home.