Thursday, June 19, 2025

2025 Training Camp Schedule

Dates set for 2025 Packers Training Camp;
Action kicks off Wednesday, July 23
 
The Green Bay Packers today announced the dates of practices that are open to the public for the 2025 Packers Training Camp, presented by Emplify Health by Bellin. This marks Green Bay's 80th training camp, a tradition that began in 1946 under Curly Lambeau. As in the past, practices are scheduled to take place at Ray Nitschke Field and Packers Family Night will be at Lambeau Field.

Training camp kicks off on Wednesday, July 23, with the first of three consecutive public practices (July 24-25). The Friday practice will be followed by the Annual Meeting of Shareholders at 3 p.m. After a day off on Saturday, Green Bay will hold the first of four public practices in five days on Sunday (July 27-28 and 30-31).

The Packers will host Family Night at Lambeau Field on Saturday, Aug. 2, and follow with three straight public practices (Aug. 5-7) before taking on the New York Jets at home on Saturday, Aug. 9 at 7 p.m.

Green Bay will hold a public practice on Tuesday, Aug. 12, before going to Indianapolis, where it will have a joint practice (Aug. 14) before facing the Colts on Saturday, Aug. 16, at 12 p.m. CT.

The Packers finish off the open sessions of training camp with an open practice on Aug. 19 and then an open joint practice against Seattle (Aug. 21) before facing the Seahawks at Lambeau Field on Saturday, Aug. 23 at 3 p.m.

All public training-camp practices at Ray Nitschke Field are scheduled to start at 10:30 a.m. (times are subject to change).

NOTE: Should inclement weather or any other factor force the team indoors, practices will be closed to the public due to space limitations inside the Don Hutson Center.

Important dates on the preseason calendar include:

Friday, July 18 – Quarterbacks, rookies and injured players report
Friday, July 18 – Packers 1K Kids Run (kids 10 and younger), presented by CareSource, 6 p.m.
Saturday, July 19 – Packers 5K Run/Walk, by Emplify by Bellin, Lambeau Field, 8 a.m.
Tuesday, July 22 – Veteran players report
Wednesday, July 23 – First practice (10:30 a.m., Ray Nitschke Field)
Friday, July 25 – Packers Annual Meeting of Shareholders (3 p.m., Lambeau Field)
Saturday, Aug. 2 – Family Night, presented by Emplify by Bellin, Lambeau Field
Thursday, Aug. 21 – Last practice open to public (with Seattle), 10:30 a.m., Ray Nitschke Field

The Packers will use their facilities at Lambeau Field for their entire training-camp operations, including practice, meals and meetings.

The American Family Insurance DreamDrive bike tradition will take place in its typical format. Kids are invited to bring their bikes to each open practice day and offer the players a ride from Lambeau Field to Ray Nitschke Field. The Bellin Bike Rodeo and free bike-helmet giveaway as well as the Bellin Training Camp Village will also be a part of camp. Further information about fan activities at training camp will be announced in the coming weeks.

— Green Bay Packers Press Release

For the record: The number of Green Bay Packers public Training Camp practices starting with 2010 (the 2011 Collective Bargaining Agreement outlawed two-a-day practices):

2010: 25 Public Practices + Family Night (Super Bowl XLV year)
2011: 21 Public Practices + Family Night (*New CBA* signed)
2012: 20 Public Practices + Family Night
2013: 19 Public Practices + Family Night
2014: 16 Public Practices + Family Night
2015: 16 Public Practices + Family Night
2016: 15 Public Practices + Family Night
2017: 14 Public Practices + Family Night
2018: 14 Public Practices + Family Night
2019: 18 Public Practices + Family Night
2020: No Public Practices due to COVID-19 (*New CBA* signed)
2021: 12 Public Practices + Family Night.
2022: 11 Public Practices + Family Night
2023: 12 Public Practices + Family Night
2024: 15 Public Practices + Family Night
2025: 13 Public Practices + Family Night

Source: Packerville U.S.A. Statistics Department
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2025 Training Camp Schedule

Dates set for 2025 Packers Training Camp;
Action kicks off Wednesday, July 23
 
The Green Bay Packers today announced the dates of practices that are open to the public for the 2025 Packers Training Camp, presented by Emplify Health by Bellin. This marks Green Bay's 80th training camp, a tradition that began in 1946 under Curly Lambeau. As in the past, practices are scheduled to take place at Ray Nitschke Field and Packers Family Night will be at Lambeau Field.

Training camp kicks off on Wednesday, July 23, with the first of three consecutive public practices (July 24-25). The Friday practice will be followed by the Annual Meeting of Shareholders at 3 p.m. After a day off on Saturday, Green Bay will hold the first of four public practices in five days on Sunday (July 27-28 and 30-31).

The Packers will host Family Night at Lambeau Field on Saturday, Aug. 2, and follow with three straight public practices (Aug. 5-7) before taking on the New York Jets at home on Saturday, Aug. 9 at 7 p.m.

Green Bay will hold a public practice on Tuesday, Aug. 12, before going to Indianapolis, where it will have a joint practice (Aug. 14) before facing the Colts on Saturday, Aug. 16, at 12 p.m. CT.

The Packers finish off the open sessions of training camp with an open practice on Aug. 19 and then an open joint practice against Seattle (Aug. 21) before facing the Seahawks at Lambeau Field on Saturday, Aug. 23 at 3 p.m.

All public training-camp practices at Ray Nitschke Field are scheduled to start at 10:30 a.m. (times are subject to change).

NOTE: Should inclement weather or any other factor force the team indoors, practices will be closed to the public due to space limitations inside the Don Hutson Center.

Important dates on the preseason calendar include:

Friday, July 18 – Quarterbacks, rookies and injured players report
Friday, July 18 – Packers 1K Kids Run (kids 10 and younger), presented by CareSource, 6 p.m.
Saturday, July 19 – Packers 5K Run/Walk, by Emplify by Bellin, Lambeau Field, 8 a.m.
Tuesday, July 22 – Veteran players report
Wednesday, July 23 – First practice (10:30 a.m., Ray Nitschke Field)
Friday, July 25 – Packers Annual Meeting of Shareholders (3 p.m., Lambeau Field)
Saturday, Aug. 2 – Family Night, presented by Emplify by Bellin, Lambeau Field
Thursday, Aug. 21 – Last practice open to public (with Seattle), 10:30 a.m., Ray Nitschke Field

The Packers will use their facilities at Lambeau Field for their entire training-camp operations, including practice, meals and meetings.

The American Family Insurance DreamDrive bike tradition will take place in its typical format. Kids are invited to bring their bikes to each open practice day and offer the players a ride from Lambeau Field to Ray Nitschke Field. The Bellin Bike Rodeo and free bike-helmet giveaway as well as the Bellin Training Camp Village will also be a part of camp. Further information about fan activities at training camp will be announced in the coming weeks.

— Green Bay Packers Press Release

For the record: The number of Green Bay Packers public Training Camp practices starting with 2010 (the 2011 Collective Bargaining Agreement outlawed two-a-day practices):

2010: 25 Public Practices + Family Night (Super Bowl XLV year)
2011: 21 Public Practices + Family Night (*New CBA* signed)
2012: 20 Public Practices + Family Night
2013: 19 Public Practices + Family Night
2014: 16 Public Practices + Family Night
2015: 16 Public Practices + Family Night
2016: 15 Public Practices + Family Night
2017: 14 Public Practices + Family Night
2018: 14 Public Practices + Family Night
2019: 18 Public Practices + Family Night
2020: No Public Practices due to COVID-19 (*New CBA* signed)
2021: 12 Public Practices + Family Night.
2022: 11 Public Practices + Family Night
2023: 12 Public Practices + Family Night
2024: 15 Public Practices + Family Night
2025: 13 Public Practices + Family Night

Source: Packerville U.S.A. Statistics Department
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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Football Season is on the Horizon

In what may be the only NFL preview magazine we’ll get this year (most others have been phased out, and I’m not buying the ones that center on gambling), we find Packers QB Jordan Love on the cover of Lindy’s Sports Pro Football. Since we started collecting these back in the 1970’s, it’s been nice to find a Midwest version that has had either Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, or Jordan Love on the cover since the early 1990’s. Where do they pick the Packers’ finishing the season this year? Let’s just say they don’t make it to the NFC Championship game. We’ll see.