The NFL has officially announced the reporting dates and locations for all 32 training camps for the 2026 season, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
The announcement of the training camp schedule marks the official start of the summer cycle for the league, providing fans and teams with the definitive timeline for the upcoming season. Most teams are scheduled to have rookies report in mid-July, with veterans following in late July. The Detroit Lions and New Orleans Saints were among the first franchises to have their specific reporting dates confirmed following the league-wide release.
Coinciding with the "Big Day" announcement, the NFL also kicked off its annual "Top 100 Players of 2026" list. Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young was one of the first names revealed, debuting at No. 98 on the list. The reveal of the Top 100 is a highlight of the NFL offseason, sparking league-wide debate as the countdown to the preseason begins.
The league also finalized 23 joint practice sessions between teams for the summer. Notably, the Philadelphia Eagles are set to travel to New England for a joint session with the Patriots in August. The Seattle Seahawks, the reigning Super Bowl LX champions, also made headlines today by announcing a global partnership and an international trophy tour starting this summer.
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