What's Happening?
The Buffalo Bills have announced the details for their 2026 training camp, which will be held at St. John Fisher University in Pittsford. This marks the 25th year the team has conducted its training camp at this
location, with exceptions in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The camp will feature seven open practices, starting on July 29 and concluding on August 7. Fans can attend these practices for free, but must secure tickets through a public lottery system due to limited capacity. The lottery will run from June 24 to June 26, and fans can request up to four tickets for their preferred practice dates. Season ticket holders have an exclusive presale opportunity starting June 24. Parking for the event is available at Nazareth University, with shuttle services provided to the training camp site.
Why It's Important?
The Buffalo Bills training camp is a significant event for fans and the local community, offering a unique opportunity to see the team prepare for the upcoming NFL season. It also serves as a boost to the local economy, drawing visitors to the area and increasing business for local vendors and services. The continuation of the camp at St. John Fisher University through 2028 underscores the strong relationship between the team and the Rochester area. For fans, the camp provides a chance to engage with the team through activities, autograph sessions, and interactive experiences, enhancing the fan experience and fostering community support for the team.
What's Next?
As the training camp approaches, fans will be eagerly awaiting the results of the ticket lottery to secure their spots at the practices. The Bills will continue to release additional details, such as the full shuttle schedule and ticket information for the annual Red & Blue practice on August 8. Fans and local businesses will prepare for the influx of visitors, ensuring that the event runs smoothly and provides a positive experience for all attendees. The team will also focus on finalizing logistics and ensuring that all health and safety protocols are in place for the duration of the camp.






