
The Tennessee Titans will begin training camp in July
The Tennessee Titans hosted their final practice of mandatory minicamp on Thursday. The team will now break apart for a six-week (approximate) summer break. Head coach Brian Callahan met with the media ahead of Thursday’s conclusive session.
Callahan fielded questions about training camp. Callahan confirmed that the Titans will report to camp on July 22nd, per reporters in attendance. That day will be a maintenance day (physicals etc). On-field preparation for the 2025 campaign will begin the following day, on July 23rd.
The Titans will report for training camp July 22 and hit the field July 23 to start the acclimation/ramp-up period.
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Additional details will be revealed in July. How many practices will be open to the general public at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park? Roughly five practices have been open to the public in recent years.
The Titans are coming off a disappointing 3-14 campaign. No. 1 overall quarterback Cam Ward has ignited the fanbase. Ward was effective throughout the three-day minicamp. He’ll attempt to build on that momentum and progress at training camp.
Coach Callahan said he expects a group of players who stay around Nashville in the summer to organize their own workouts over the break. It wouldn’t be shocking if Ward gathered the wide receivers, especially fellow rookies Xavier Restrepo, Elic Ayomanor, and Chimere Dike, for a throwing session. Calvin Ridley could also express interest in continuing to build chemistry with Ward.
Callahan made massive changes to the team’s offseason program, prioritizing competitiveness and team-building bonding sessions through mini contests before practice was permitted. Seven-on-seven and 11-on-11 practice periods were more competitive at minicamp as a result. The Titans also focused on eliminating self-inflicted wounds.
The Titans will officially be back on July 22nd.