
Indianapolis Colts full training camp schedule with veterans and rookies arrived
The Indianapolis Colts' rookies reported for training camp on Monday, and the veterans arrive today, July 22nd. With the Colts' first practice taking place on the 23rd, let's take a look at the team's full training camp schedule.
All players, before the first practice and as mandated by the CBA, will undergo a physical upon their arrival to be medically cleared to participate.
If a player is not cleared, they will be placed on either the Non-Football Injury (NFI) or Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) lists, where they will remain until activated, which can take place at any time once the player is healthy.
While all eyes over the next several weeks will be on Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones competing for the starting quarterback role, there are camp competitions taking place throughout the Colts' roster.
The Colts' training camp practices will again take place at Grand Park in Westfield, Indiana. Below are each of the training camp practices and start times that are open to the public.
Indianapolis Colts full 2025 training camp schedule
The Colts will participate in another joint practice in Baltimore on August 5th, prior to their preseason matchup with the Ravens.

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