Chicago Bears 2025 training camp schedule: Everything to know
Rookies are set to report to Halas Hall on July 19 before veterans report on July 22 with the team's first open practice scheduled for Friday, July 25. Open practices will run July 25 through Aug. 15.
This will mark the sixth time the Bears will hold training camp at Halas Hall after 18 years practicing at Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais. Training camp was closed to the public in 2020, but fans have been in attendance since summer 2021.
From open practice dates to joint practices to how to attend, here's everything you need to know about Bears 2025 training camp:
Bears 2025 training camp schedule (public practices)
Friday, July 25 (8:30 a.m. CT)
Saturday, July 26 (8:30 a.m. CT)
Tuesday, July 29 (8:30 a.m. CT)
Wednesday, July 30 (8:30 a.m. CT)
Thursday, July 31 (8:30 a.m. CT)
Saturday, August 2 (8:30 a.m. CT)
Sunday, August 3 (Family Fest)
Thursday, August 7 (11 a.m. CT)
Friday, August 8 (10:30 a.m. CT) - Joint practice with Dolphins
Wednesday, August 13 (12:30 p.m. CT)
Thursday, August 14 (11 a.m. CT)
Friday, August 15 (10:30 a.m. CT) - Joint practice with Bills
How fans can attend
Fans will need a free ticket for entry to one of the team's 11 public practices between July 25 and Aug. 15.
All tickets will be made available on Wednesday, July 9 at 10 a.m. CT. Fans can select up to four tickets per date, based on availability. All tickets will be distributed as mobile tickets.
Additional information about Family Fest tickets will be announced at a later date.
Joint practices with Dolphins, Bills
The Bears will host joint practices with the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills ahead of their respective preseason games in August. Chicago will hold just one joint practice with each team -- Miami on Friday, Aug. 8 and Buffalo on Friday, Aug. 15 at Halas Hall. The Bears will host the Dolphins for a preseason game on Sunday, Aug. 10 and the Bills on Sunday, Aug. 17.
"The way I view those in the past have been, it's a good opportunity to break up camp a little bit of a controlled setting – yet high intensity," head coach Ben Johnson said earlier this summer. "I think the competitive nature of just about everybody – once you get in between those white lines against an opponent like that, it goes up another notch. That'll be good.
"It'll be at that point in training camp where we've had, call it twelve, thirteen, fourteen practices in, and just a little bit different will be good for us. For everybody, coaches and players alike. It'll be fun to go against a different scheme. That thought process, the problems that arise that way, but also for our players being able to compete against a different opponent. The controlled setting of it is really important. I'm excited for both of those opportunities.'
This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Chicago Bears 2025 training camp schedule: Everything to know

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