NFL training camp schedule released: Key dates for Rams, Chargers, 49ers and Raiders

The NFL officially released training camp reporting dates and joint practice schedules, giving fans their first look at how the 2026 preseason will unfold across California and the West Coast.For the Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, and Las Vegas Raiders, training camp is now just weeks away.The Rams will report to Loyola Marymount University on July 25 when both veterans and rookies arrive for training camp.Sean McVay’s team will host two notable joint practices this summer:Fans can attend open Rams practices at LMU with free tickets through the team’s official training camp portal.The Chargers will begin camp at The Bolt in El Segundo with rookies reporting July 23 and veterans arriving July 28.California's top news, sports and entertainment delivered to your inbox every day.

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Never miss a story Los Angeles will hold one official joint practice:The session will take place at “The Bolt,” the Chargers’ facility before the teams meet in a preseason game two days later.Attendance is capped at 2,000 fans per practice, with free registration required.The 49ers will be among the busiest teams in California this summer.Rookies report July 18, while veterans arrive July 28 at the team’s Santa Clara headquarters.San Francisco’s joint practice schedule includes:Tickets for open practices at the SAP Performance Facility are sold through the team’s training camp portal, with proceeds benefiting the 49ers Foundation.The Raiders will open camp at their Henderson, Nevada facility with rookies reporting July 23 and veterans on July 28.Las Vegas will conduct one joint practice:Because the session takes place in Houston, attendance information will be handled through the Texans organization.One of California’s longest-running NFL traditions will continue for one last summer.The Dallas ...

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