
NFL announces full list of 2025 training camp joint practice sessions
NFL announces full list of 2025 training camp joint practice sessions
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Nothing like some friendly competition to get NFL players fired up ahead of the regular season.
The NFL announced Wednesday that 29 of the league's 32 teams will participate in joint practices during the 2025 preseason.
According to the NFL and NFL Players Association's collective bargaining agreement, teams are allowed to participate in up to four joint practices during the preseason. This year, all but three teams – the Kansas City Chiefs, Cincinnati Bengals and New Orleans Saints – will have at least one joint practice with another team.
That isn't new for the Chiefs, but it is a change from the Bengals' and Saints' offseason plans from last year.
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New Orleans, notably, has a new head coach in former Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. On the flip side, the Las Vegas Raiders, who hired veteran head coach Pete Carroll in the offseason, are having a joint practice after not participating last year.
And perhaps after a 1-4 start in 2024, the Bengals are trying to change up their preseason schedule.
Here's what to know about this year's NFL joint practice sessions:
NFL training camp schedule: Joint practice sessions
The NFL announced the full schedule of joint practice sessions for this year's preseason on Wednesday.

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