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NFL training camp dates 2024: When all 32 teams start their schedule
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Date:2025-04-13 04:58:43
NFL teams are on their summer break, but it won't be long before they all are back on the practice field gearing up for the 2024 season.
With mandatory minicamps wrapped up, players and coaches all get to enjoy a little bit of time away from the game before things ramp back up. By late July, however, each team will be back in action.
And there should be no shortage of story lines to monitor during the late portion of summer. Key among them is how Aaron Rodgers fares as he continues to work his way back from a torn Achilles after missing the New York Jets' mandatory minicamp with an unexcused absence. Eight new head coaches will also be embarking on their first summer sessions with their respective squads. And from veterans who jumped ship in free agency to marquee rookies, there will be plenty of new figures looking to settle in with their new teams.
Here's the training camp report dates for every franchise:
Arizona Cardinals
Rookies: July 23. Veterans: July 23.
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Atlanta Falcons
Rookies: July 24. Veterans: July 24.
Baltimore Ravens
Rookies: July 13. Veterans: July 20.
Buffalo Bills
Rookies: July 16. Veterans: July 23.
Carolina Panthers
Rookies: July 19. Veterans: July 23.
Chicago Bears
Rookies: July 16. Veterans: July 19.
Cincinnati Bengals
Rookies: July 20. Veterans: July 23.
Cleveland Browns
Rookies: July 22. Veterans: July 23.
Dallas Cowboys
Rookies: July 24. Veterans: July 24.
Denver Broncos
Rookies: July 17. Veterans: July 23.
Detroit Lions
Rookies: July 20. Veterans: July 23.
Green Bay Packers
Rookies: July 17. Veterans: July 21.
Houston Texans
Rookies: July 17. Veterans: July 17.
Indianapolis Colts
Rookies: July 24. Veterans: July 24.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Rookies: July 19. Veterans: July 23.
Kansas City Chiefs
Rookies: July 16. Veterans: July 20.
Las Vegas Raiders
Rookies: July 21. Veterans: July 23.
Los Angeles Chargers
Rookies: July 16. Veterans: July 23.
Los Angeles Rams
Rookies: July 23. Veterans: July 23.
Miami Dolphins
Rookies: July 16. Veterans: July 23.
Minnesota Vikings
Rookies: July 21. Veterans: July 23.
New England Patriots
Rookies: July 19. Veterans: July 23.
New Orleans Saints
Rookies: July 16. Veterans: July 23.
New York Giants
Rookies: July 16. Veterans: July 23.
New York Jets
Rookies: July 18. Veterans: July 23.
Philadelphia Eagles
Rookies: July 23. Veterans: July 23.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Rookies: July 24. Veterans: July 24.
San Francisco 49ers
Rookies: July 16. Veterans: July 23.
Seattle Seahawks
Rookies: July 17. Veterans: July 23.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Rookies: July 22. Veterans: July 23.
Tennessee Titans
Rookies: July 23. Veterans: July 23.
Washington Commanders
Rookies: July 18. Veterans: July 23.
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