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Philadelphia Eagles training camp atLehigh University inBethlehem, Pennsylvania, August 2009

In theNational Football League (NFL),training camp refers to the time before the season commences. During this time, teams sometimes congregate at an outside location, usually auniversity, to conducttraining camp for at least the first few weeks. This is similar tobaseball'sspring training.

Training camp is used in several different ways. New players and coaches use it to acclimate themselves to new teammates and systems. For younger players, it serves as a period of evaluation; for veterans, it is time to return to form.

Training camp is divided into several different components. The first is scrimmages. These are pseudogames where teams run nearly full games' worth of plays. Sometimes, two practice sessions are held on the same day. This concept is referred to as "two-a-days". Other parts of training camp include drills, meetings with coaches and other players at one's position,weight training, and preseason games. The latter half of training camp leads directly into theexhibition season.

With NFL training camps starting in late July, the biggest concern has been dehydration. In 2001,Minnesota Vikings playerKorey Stringer died of a medical condition based fromdehydration andheatstroke. The death of Stringer prompted the NFL to change their training policies. At each practice, every team must have the team doctor and trainers on the field; additionally, an ambulance must be present during practices.

With NFL training camps beginning in late July, severe weather can affect practice and exhibition games. In 2002, a Cleveland Browns exhibition game ended due to lightning nearCleveland Browns Stadium, and severe storms have been known to disrupt training camps.

Fans are often able to visit their favorite team's training camp to catch an early look at the players; admission to practices is often free or substantially less expensive than a game ticket, making training camp trips a popular option for fans who cannot attend many games due to financial or other reasons. NFL teams often sell souvenirs and concessions at camp sites along with offering activities and events to make training camp a more fan-friendly experience.

Official NFL training camps should be distinguished from private training camps, often for certain tactics or positions.[1]

Organized team activities

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Recently, the NFL has let teams have off-season training sessions, officially called organized team activities, or OTAs. Many teams use the OTAs to help develop players and make them better. These training sessions are in late May and early June.[2] The OTAs are the only practices between the end of the previous season and the start of training camp. Players new to the NFL attend seminars and lectures organized by the NFL from mid-June to mid-July. Veteran players use the off time to sponsor football camps for children,golf outings for charity, or even some family time.[citation needed]

Training camp sites by team

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Atlanta Falcons training camp inFlowery Branch, Georgia, July 2016
TeamSiteLocationSince
Arizona CardinalsState Farm StadiumGlendale, Arizona2013
Atlanta FalconsIBM Performance FieldFlowery Branch, Georgia2005
Baltimore RavensUnder Armour Performance CenterOwings Mills, Maryland2011
Buffalo BillsSt. John Fisher UniversityPittsford, New York2000[a]
Carolina PanthersBank of America StadiumCharlotte, North Carolina2024
Chicago BearsHalas HallLake Forest, Illinois2020[3]
Cincinnati BengalsPaycor StadiumCincinnati, Ohio2012
Cleveland BrownsCrossCountry Mortgage ComplexBerea, Ohio1992[b]
Dallas CowboysRiver Ridge Playing FieldsOxnard, California2004[c]
Denver BroncosBroncos ParkEnglewood, Colorado2003
Detroit LionsDetroit Lions Training FacilityAllen Park, Michigan2002
Green Bay PackersDon Hutson CenterGreen Bay, Wisconsin2003
Houston TexansHouston Methodist Training CenterHouston, Texas2002
Indianapolis ColtsGrand ParkWestfield, Indiana2018
Jacksonville JaguarsMiller Electric CenterJacksonville, Florida2023
Kansas City ChiefsMissouri Western State UniversitySt. Joseph, Missouri2010[d]
Las Vegas RaidersIntermountain Healthcare Performance CenterHenderson, Nevada2020
Los Angeles ChargersThe BoltEl Segundo, California2024
Los Angeles RamsLoyola Marymount UniversityLos Angeles, California2024
Miami DolphinsBaptist Health Training ComplexMiami Gardens, Florida2021
Minnesota VikingsTwin Cities Orthopedics Performance CenterEagan, Minnesota2018
New England PatriotsGillette StadiumFoxboro, Massachusetts2003
New Orleans SaintsOchsner Sports Performance CenterMetairie, Louisiana2004
New York GiantsQuest Diagnostics Training CenterEast Rutherford, New Jersey2013
New York JetsAtlantic Health Training CenterFlorham Park, New Jersey2015
Philadelphia EaglesNovaCare Training ComplexPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania2013
Pittsburgh SteelersSaint Vincent CollegeLatrobe, Pennsylvania1966[e]
San Francisco 49ersSAP Performance CenterSanta Clara, California2003
Seattle SeahawksVirginia Mason Athletic CenterRenton, Washington2009
Tampa Bay BuccaneersAdventHealth Training CenterTampa, Florida2009
Tennessee TitansSt. Thomas Sports ParkNashville, Tennessee2000[4]
Washington CommandersOrthoVirginia Training CenterAshburn, Virginia2022[5]
Notes
  1. ^Training camp held at team's training facility during 2020 and 2021 preseasons due to COVID pandemic before returning to Pittsford in 2022.
  2. ^Training camp held at Cleveland Browns training facility from 1992 through 1995 before franchise became dormant after 1995 season when team relocated to Baltimore to become the Ravens.
  3. ^Training camp held at team's training facility during 2020 preseason due to COVID pandemic. The Cowboys also hold open practices at The Star in Frisco after breaking camp in California.
  4. ^Training camp held at team's training facility during 2020 preseason due to COVID pandemic before returning to St Joseph in 2021.
  5. ^Training camp held at Heinz Field and the team's training facility during 2020 and 2021 preseasons due to COVID pandemic before returning to Latrobe in 2022.

Differences with baseball

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UnlikeMajor League Baseball (MLB)spring training, where teams congregate at locations in either Arizona or Florida (primarily for weather reasons), NFL teams are able to hold their respective training camps all over the United States. An increasing number of clubs hold camp at their year-round headquarters/practice facilities; as many as 26 in 2025, compared to only five in 2000.[6]

Most teams have abandoned remote locations, like theCheese League in Minnesota and Wisconsin,[7] to "come home" for training camp, largely for practicality reasons. Many clubs have recently constructed state-of-the-art headquarters/practice facilities, replete with amenities (multiple practice fields, indoor practice fields, weightlifting & training rooms, meeting rooms, lecture halls, film study rooms, offices, cafeteria, medical & rehabilitation facilities, IT infrastructure, media/press conference room, equipment rooms, laundry services,[8] etc.) that cannot be provided or matched at other distant locations (colleges, parks, etc.).

Most, if not all, of these newer team headquarters were designed with hosting training camp in mind. As such, they are able to accommodate the expanded training camp roster sizes. Some even feature permanent bleachers for spectators. In addition, the cost of temporarily relocating and accommodating the entire organization to another location is substantial.[9]

The attitudes about how to run training camp have also evolved, leading more teams to stay home. Furthermore, restrictions dictated by the league’s collective bargaining agreement (CBA)CBA (along with theplayers association) limit contact and prohibit such things astwo-a-days, which effectively reduce on-field activity during camp. With OTAs,minicamps, and conditioning during the off season, players remain in top physical shape year-round. The focus of training camp is no longer getting players back in shape, but more of fostering camaraderie, filling a (usually) small number of vacant roster spots, and delving immediately into game preparation.

For example, the Lions' camp was long held atSaginaw Valley State College, the Broncos trained at theUniversity of Northern Colorado, the Patriots atBryant University inSmithfield, Rhode Island, and Washington moved in fromDickinson College, the former site ofCarlisle Indian School. Tampa Bay used to train at theUniversity of Tampa, then at theESPN Wide World of Sports Complex before moving permanently back to their headquarters. Similarly, after many years on the road, theJets (SUNY Cortland) and theGiants (Albany) both recently moved back to team headquarters.

A handful of teams still use somewhat distant locations at the fringes of their markets to promote their team. For instance, theBuffalo Bills moved their training camp fromSUNY Fredonia toSaint John Fisher College in suburbanRochester; as a team representing one of the smallest cities in the NFL, the holding of training camp in the nearby city of Rochester allows the Bills to lay claim to a larger portion ofupstate New York, thus taking advantage of a market closer in size to other teams in the NFL (similar rationale was used for theBills' games in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, prior to 2014).

The Dallas Cowboys have historically hosted their training camp in locales very distant from their home market, even before they were given the moniker "America's Team" in the late 1970s. The Cowboys have held their training camp at the River Ridge Playing Fields inOxnard, California, located in Ventura County, off and on since 2004. Despite theRams returning to Southern California and the Cowboys constructing aconsiderable multipurpose facility inFrisco, Texas, whose main lure is being the team's practice facility, the Cowboys continue to hold the early part of their training camp in Oxnard annually.[10]

TheLas Vegas Raiders, despite moving fromOakland, California, to Las Vegas in 2020 kept their training camp at the Napa Valley Marriott and Redwood Middle School inNapa, California, which they have used for training camp since 1996. The site allows the team to keep a connection toNorthern California and theBay Area fan base.[11]

Another difference between spring training and training camp is that true intra-squad games do not take place (anymore), though informal scrimmages are very common. Split-squad games never happen in the NFL. Fairly commonly, two teams hold a short joint camp and scrimmage at a neutral site in addition to their main camp.

References

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  1. ^Quarterback Camp.Steve Clarkson Dreammaker.
  2. ^"NFL offseason FAQ: The difference between OTA's, minicamp & more".
  3. ^Mayer, Larry (January 14, 2020)."Bears moving training camp back to Halas Hall".Chicago Bears. RetrievedJanuary 14, 2020.
  4. ^"Titans Training Camp".
  5. ^"No more training camp in Richmond for the Commanders". 27 June 2023.
  6. ^"More teams staying home for camp".foxsports.com. 26 July 2013. Retrieved23 March 2018.
  7. ^Frederick, Shane (2013-08-05)."The Cheese League is long gone".The Mankato Free Press. Retrieved2023-10-10.
  8. ^"Laundry: the nerve center of the equipment room". PFEMS. RetrievedJanuary 10, 2025.
  9. ^Gagnon, Brad."Why Are NFL Teams No Longer Traveling for Training Camp?".bleacherreport.com. Retrieved23 March 2018.
  10. ^Phillips, Rob."Practice Schedule for Training Camp in Oxnard".DallasCowboys.com. Retrieved13 June 2019.
  11. ^"Raiders plan to stay in Napa for camp after moving to Las Vegas".Las Vegas Review-Journal. 2019-08-02. Retrieved2020-05-09.

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