
Arizona Cardinals announce 2025 training camp schedule with only 9 open practices for fans
The Cardinals will hold 9 open practices from July 24-Aug. 6 with an additional practice only for season ticket holders.
The Arizona Cardinals have released their training camp schedule for the practices that fans can attend. Their 2025 training camp will have only nine open practices at State Farm Stadium and one bonus practice exclusively for season ticket holders.
The Cardinals will report for camp at State Farm Stadium on Tuesday, July 22. The first practice fans may attend is two days later. There will be only one Saturday practice, the team's annual Red & White Practice, on Saturday, Aug. 2.
It is the second consecutive year that the Cardinals have only nine open practices. They had 11 in 2023.
As always, attendance and parking at State Farm Stadium for training camp practices are free, but you must reserve digital tickets to attend. They are available now. You may reserve up to four.
The exclusive practice is Sunday, July 27 and is part of the league's "Back Together Weekend." That practice is reserved exclusively for Cardinals Season Ticket Members & Club Seat Members and is not open to the general public. Additional information about tickets for that special practice will be sent in an email in the coming weeks.
Planning on attending any of the Cardinals' practices? Here is the schedule.
2025 Arizona Cardinals training camp open practice schedule
These are the nine practices at State Farm Stadium that fans may attend.
Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts.
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