Baltimore Ravens
24 Jun 2025, 21:24 GMT+10
Justin Robertson
The Ravens have unveiled their full training camp schedule, with 12 total practices open to the public.
Beginning on Wednesday, July 23, Baltimore will hold 11 free open practices at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills, hosting approximately 1,000 fans per day. In addition to these practice sessions, the Ravens will host a 3 p.m. practice at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Aug. 3.
Fans interested in attending practice at the Under Armour Performance Center may visit thetraining camp pagefor more information. Training camp passes will be made available on July 9 at 9 a.m. to PSL owners and at 11 a.m. to the general public.
The online reservation for the Under Armour Performance Center practices is on a first-come, first-served basis, allowing fans to secure a parking pass and admit guests to the specific practice requested. A limited number of parking passes are available for each day. Passes are claimed quickly, so fans are encouraged to act fast.
Beginning Wednesday, July 16 at 11 a.m., fans can visit thestadium practice siteor the Ravens' Mobile App to claim a ticket to the Aug. 3 practice at M&T Bank Stadium. Online reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Ravens could not hold a stadium practice last year because of construction at M&T Bank Stadium, but the annual tradition is returning this summer, allowing more fans to see the team.
The final date for fans attending training camp is Tuesday, Aug. 12. Every practice is approximately 2-2.5 hours long, with all times subject to change.
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