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Bengals 2025 Training Camp Schedule Announced With Autographs Treat

Bengals 2025 Training Camp Schedule Announced With Autographs Treat

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Bengals 2025 Training Camp Schedule Announced With Autographs Treat originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Cincinnati Bengals, hoping to roar their way from a losing season back into an NFL Playoffs berth in this 2025 season, have announced that they will have eight of their Training Camp practices open to the public starting on July 23.
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With a special weekend Night Practice at Paycor Stadium on Aug. 2 at 6 p.m., the fun starts at 5 p.m. when they open the gates to fans so you get to enjoy a bunch of family-oriented activities.
Tickets are going to be available the week of July 21 on the Bengals app. Season Ticket and Waitlist Members will get access to get free tickets to the open Stadium Practice on July 22.
Meanwhile general ticket purchases will be available on the 23 of July.
As a new feature this year, Joe Burrow and the Bengals will practice at 10 a.m. for open training camp practices at the Kettering Health Practice Fields located just west of Paycor Stadium. The entrance is located on the corner of Central Avenue and West Pete Rose Way. Fans are encouraged to park in Lot 1, Lot A or Lot B for practices at already-established prices.
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The Practice Fields will be able to seat 1,100 fans next to the fields, with standing room available on the sidelines. With admission being free - and with the team's plan to make players available for autographs after the workouts - it will be a wise choice to get to the event early as the team expects to fill out those seats and the standing room space quickly.
Concessions and Bengals merchandise will as always be ready for sale.
Times are subject to change, so fans are advised to check the Bengals website for the latest times, and for other miscellaneous information. See more on that and the entire schedule here.
Related: Bengals' Defense Described as 'Ugly' Entering 2025 Season
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 22, 2025, where it first appeared.

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