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Training camp reporting dates and joint practice dates for Packers in 2025

Training camp reporting dates and joint practice dates for Packers in 2025

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Training camp reporting dates and joint practice dates for Packers in 2025
The Green Bay Packers will begin reporting for training camp in one month. The NFL announced reporting dates and joint practice dates on Wednesday, so a few dates on the training camp schedule are now finalized. The Packers will welcome rookies on Friday, July 18 and veterans on Tuesday, July 22 before the team's first training camp practice on Wednesday, July 23.
The Packers will also have two joint practices against teams on the preseason schedule. Matt LaFleur's team will have a joint practice with the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday, Aug. 14 in Westfield, Indiana, and a joint practice with the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday, Aug. 21 in Green Bay.
The rest of the Packers' training camp schedule is still being finalized.
Training camp dates to know
Friday, July 18: Rookies report
Tuesday, July 22: Veterans report
Wednesday, July 23: First practice
Friday, July 25: Annual shareholder's meeting
Saturday, Aug. 2: Packers Family Night
Thursday, August 14: Joint practice at Indianapolis Colts
Thursday, August 21: Joint practice vs. Seattle Seahawks
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