The Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots have officially scheduled joint training camp practices for the upcoming 2026 preseason, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. The sessions are set to take place this summer as both franchises prepare for the start of the new campaign.
Joint practices have become a vital component of the NFL preseason, offering coaching staffs the opportunity to evaluate players in a competitive environment against external opponents. These sessions between the Eagles and Patriots will serve as a primary preparation tool before the teams meet in preseason action.
The scheduling news arrives as the NFL offseason progresses into its final phases before training camps officially open. Elsewhere in the league, the Pittsburgh Steelers continue their veteran program with quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who has been participating in team activities since re-signing with the club in May. The Steelers also recently finalized their travel plans for a Week 7 matchup against the New Orleans Saints in Paris, following the recent contract extensions of Nick Herbig and Darnell Washington.
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