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The 2026 NFL season is quickly approaching, and nothing signifies the return of football like training camp.
The NFL on Monday announced training camp reporting dates and locations for all 32 teams.
The Arizona Cardinals and Carolina Panthers, who will face off in the Hall of Fame Game on Aug. 6, will be the first two teams to have rookies and veterans report. Cardinals and Panthers veterans both report on July 22. All 32 teams will have reported to camp by July 28.
Arizona’s Jeremiyah Love, taken No. 3 overall, could end up sharing reps with Tyler Allgeier and/or James Conner. The Notre Dame product isn’t touting individual goals, though, just looking to contribute to team success.
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The Miami Dolphins’ 2026 rookie draft class spent last Monday, June 15, touring Historic Overtown as part of the team’s celebration of Juneteenth.
The NFL on Monday announced that 28 teams will participate in joint practices during the 2026 preseason.
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Joe Burrow recently compared this Bengals team to his legendary, National Championship-winning LSU squad from 2019. His coach, Zac Taylor, followed up with his own sunny outlook after his team closed minicamp.
Browns legend Joe Thomas knows all too well how Myles Garrett’s departure might make the future more challenging for the same fanbase that annually turned to him as a source of hope.
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Indianapolis Colts tight end Tyler Warren made the Pro Bowl in his first NFL season. His quarterback Daniel Jones believes there’s plenty more to come from the 24-year-old.
Cowboys cornerback Shavon Revel’s rookie season was all about getting back to himself after tearing his ACL as a senior at ECU. His second season will allow him to provide a foundation for a longer-term goal: rising to the top of the NFL’s cornerbacking elite.
As dads and their families celebrate Father’s Day, the NFL community took a moment to honor their loved ones.

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