What's Happening?
The Baltimore Ravens have released their 2026 training camp schedule, which includes 12 open practices for fans at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills, Maryland. The camp will begin on July 24 with rookies, quarterbacks, and injured veterans
reporting, followed by veterans on July 28. The first full team practice open to the public is scheduled for July 29. The Ravens will also hold a stadium practice at the University of Maryland, allowing more fans to attend. The camp will feature several key dates leading up to the preseason games against the Eagles, Vikings, and Commanders.
Why It's Important?
The open practices provide fans with a unique opportunity to see their favorite players up close and observe the team's preparation for the upcoming season. This engagement helps strengthen the connection between the team and its fan base. Additionally, the training camp is crucial for evaluating player performance and making roster decisions, especially with several positions up for grabs. The camp will also be the first under new head coach Jesse Minter, adding an element of intrigue as he implements his strategies and evaluates the team's talent.
What's Next?
As the training camp progresses, the Ravens will focus on finalizing their roster and preparing for the preseason games. Key position battles will be closely watched, and player performances during the camp will influence the final roster decisions. Fans can expect updates on standout players and emerging talents as the team gears up for the regular season. The open practices will continue to draw attention, providing insights into the team's dynamics and readiness for the competitive season ahead.













