NFL training camp 2022 dates, schedules, locations for all 32 teams

Jacob Camenker

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NFL fans can celebrate once again. We have made it through the quietest part of the league's calendar.

June and the early weeks of July are often the least eventful parts of the NFL season, as most players and staff are taking time off before the season starts. That doesn't mean that nothing happens. There are some minor signings; and this year, we saw a major trade when Baker Mayfield was sent to the Panthers for a draft pick.

Still, it's nowhere near as busy as NFL free agency or the lead-up to the draft, and NFL fans often get antsy waiting for the 2022 season to start.

Now, they won't have to wait very long to see that happen.

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NFL training camps are now beginning to open and it won't be long before all of the NFL's 32 teams are back in action. Rookies will report first for most teams, but some teams prefer to have all players arrive at once.

Either way, the first of the NFL camps will open on July 18 and within a few weeks, we will be deep into NFL preseason action.

Here is everything to know about NFL training camp, including when each team reports and what they will be allowed to do during the seven-day event.

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NFL training camp dates 2022

  • Rookies report: July 18-26
  • Veteran players report: July 23-26
  • Full-contact practices start: July 30-August 2

Almost every year, the start of training camp varies by team. The only time it didn't was during the 2020 NFL season, when every team kept the same schedule and the preseason was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

This year, the earliest that rookies will report to training camp will be on July 18. Both the Bills and Raiders will begin their activities that day. The latest will be the 26th, which is when about a dozen NFL teams will begin their ramp-up period with both rookies and veterans.

Below is a rundown of when training camp begins for each team. The report dates for the rookies and the veterans are listed; training camp doesn't start in full until veteran players are asked to report.

TeamRookies reportVeterans report
Arizona CardinalsJuly 21July 26
Atlanta FalconsJuly 19July 26
Baltimore RavensJuly 19July 26
Buffalo BillsJuly 18July 23
Carolina PanthersJuly 26July 26
Chicago BearsJuly 23July 26
Cincinnati BengalsJuly 23July 26
Cleveland BrownsJuly 22July 26
Dallas CowboysJuly 26July 26
Denver BroncosJuly 26July 26
Detroit LionsJuly 23July 26
Green Bay PackersJuly 22July 26
Houston TexansJuly 24July 26
Indianapolis ColtsJuly 23July 26
Jacksonville JaguarsJuly 24July 24
Kansas City ChiefsJuly 22July 26
Las Vegas RaidersJuly 18July 20
Los Angeles ChargersJuly 19July 26
Los Angeles RamsJuly 23July 23
Miami DolphinsJuly 19July 26
Minnesota VikingsJuly 24July 26
New England PatriotsJuly 19July 26
New Orleans SaintsJuly 19July 26
New York GiantsJuly 19July 26
New York JetsJuly 19July 26
Philadelphia EaglesJuly 26July 26
Pittsburgh SteelersJuly 26July 26
San Francisco 49ersJuly 26July 26
Seattle SeahawksJuly 26July 26
Tampa Bay BuccaneersJuly 23July 26
Tennessee TitansJuly 23July 26
Washington CommandersJuly 26July 26

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NFL training camp schedules 2022

While NFL training camps don't all start at the same time, they do follow the same formula. There is no contact permitted at the first three days of training camp for any team. Gradually, they ramp up over the next four days — with Day 6 being a mandatory day off — before full-contact practices begin on Day 7 of camp.

Below is a breakdown of each of the training camp mini phases:

Training camp daysSchedule
1-3No contact
4-5Helmets and light practice gear
6Mandatory day off
7Fully padded practices can begin

Once the ramp-up period is over, NFL teams will be able to treat each week as a game week during the preseason. Additionally, teams will be able to host joint practices with other NFL teams. Those help simulate game action and create better live practice reps.

Below is a list of the known joint practices planned between teams in 2022, courtesy of NFL.com:

  • Buccaneers to host Dolphins (Aug. 10-11)
  • Broncos to host Cowboys (Aug. 11)
  • Patriots to host Panthers (Aug. 16-17)
  • Chargers to host Cowboys (Aug. 17-18)
  • Vikings to host 49ers (Aug. 17-18)
  • Falcons to host Jaguars (Aug. 24-25)
  • Dolphins to host Eagles (Aug. 24-25)
  • Raiders to host Patriots (Dates TBD)
  • Giants to host Jets (Dates TBD)
  • Bengals to host Rams (Dates TBD)
  • Browns to host Eagles (Dates TBD)
  • Titans to host Buccaneers (Dates TBD)
  • Titans to host Cardinals (Dates TBD)
  • Colts to host Lions (Dates TBD)
  • Packers to host Saints (Dates TBD)

NFL training camp locations 2022

Almost all NFL teams host their training camp in the state where they are primarily located. However, not all of these teams work out at the team facility.

Some teams have their own training facilities. Others don't and use their stadiums as their main headquarters. Others pick up and move entirely — be it to available college fields or other venues both public and private — to get ready for the season.

Some teams do a little of everything, as numerous squads will hold joint practices with one another. Usually, they end up being preseason opponents and the road team travels a week before the game to practice against the team they are playing. That gives talent evaluators more situations — and reps — in which to assess their players.

Below is a full list of the NFL training camp locations by team for 2022:

TeamSiteLocation
Arizona CardinalsState Farm StadiumGlendale, Ariz.
Atlanta FalconsAtlanta Falcons Training FacilityFlowery Branch, Ga.
Baltimore RavensUnder Armour Performance CenterOwings Mills, Md.
Buffalo BillsSt. John Fischer CollegeRochester, N.Y.
Carolina PanthersWofford CollegeSpartanburg, S.C.
Chicago BearsPNC Center at Halas HallLake Forest, Ill.
Cincinnati BengalsPaul Brown StadiumCincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland BrownsCrossCountry Mortgage CampusBerea, Ohio
Dallas CowboysMarriott Residence InnOxnard, Calif.
Denver BroncosUCHealth Training FacilityEnglewood, Colo.
Detroit LionsDetroit Lions Training FacilityAllen Park, Mich.
Green Bay PackersNitschke FieldGreen Bay, Wis.
Houston TexansHouston Methodist Training CenterHouston, Texas
Indianapolis ColtsGrand ParkWestfield, Ind.
Jacksonville JaguarsEpiscopal School of JacksonvilleJacksonville, Fla.
Kansas City ChiefsMissouri Western State UniversitySt. Joseph, Mo.
Las Vegas RaidersIntermountain Healthcare Performance CenterHenderson, Nev.
Los Angeles ChargersJack Hammett Sports ComplexCosta Mesa, Calif.
Los Angeles RamsUniversity of California, IrvineIrvine, Calif.
Miami DolphinsBaptist Health Training ComplexMiami Gardens, Fla.
Minnesota VikingsTCO Performance CenterEagan, Minn.
New England PatriotsGillette StadiumFoxborough, Mass.
New Orleans SaintsOschner Sports Performance CenterMetairie, La.
New York GiantsQuest Diagnostics Training FacilityEast Rutherford, N.J.
New York JetsAtlantic Health Jets Training CenterFlorham Park, N.J.
Philadelphia EaglesNovaCare ComplexPhiladelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh SteelersSaint Vincent CollegeLatrobe, Pa.
San Francisco 49ersSAP Performance FacilitySanta Clara, Calif.
Seattle SeahawksVirginia Mason Athletic CenterRenton, Wash.
Tampa Bay BuccaneersAdventHealth Training CenterTampa, Fla.
Tennessee TitansSaint Thomas Sports ParkNashville, Tenn.
Washington CommandersThe ParkAshburn, Va.

Jacob Camenker

Jacob Camenker first joined The Sporting News as a fantasy football intern in 2018 after his graduation from UMass. He became a full-time employee with TSN in 2021 and now serves as a senior content producer with a particular focus on the NFL. Jacob worked at NBC Sports Boston as a content producer from 2019 to 2021. He is an avid fan of the NFL Draft and ranked 10th in FantasyPros’ Mock Draft Accuracy metric in both 2021 and 2022.