
NFL announces dates, locations of 24 preseason joint practices
The Arizona Cardinals will hold a joint practice in August with the Denver Broncos on Aug. 14. It was announced along with 23 other joint practices around the NFL.
With only three preseason games, joint practices has been the new trend. Teams' starters can get competitive, controlled reps in practice against another team, getting them the reps they needed before the season without having to play them as much in the preseason. In the controlled settings, it limits injury risk, although it does not eliminate it.
The NFL announced all 24 scheduled practices on Wednesday. Below are all those practices.
NFL 2025 preseason joint practice schedule
Tuesday, Aug. 5
Indianapolis Colts at Baltimore Ravens, Owing Mills, MD
LA Rams at Dallas Cowboys, Oxnard, CA
Wednesday, Aug. 6
Thursday, Aug. 7
Denver Broncos at San Francisco 49ers, Santa Clara, CA
Tennessee Titans at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tampa, FL
Friday, Aug. 8
Miami Dolphins at Chicago Bears, Lake Forest, IL
Tuesday, Aug. 12
New York Giants at New York Jets, Florham Park, NJ
Tennessee Titans at Atlanta Falcons, Flowery Branch, GA
Wednesday, Aug. 13
Cleveland Browns at Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia, PA
LA Rams at LA Chargers, El Segundo, CA
Miami Dolphins at Detroit Lions, Allen Park, MI
New York Giants at New York Jets, East Rutherford, NJ
New England Patriots at Minnesota Viings, Eagan, MI
Thursday, Aug. 14
Friday, Aug. 15
Buffalo Bills at Chicago Bears, Lake Forest, IL
Thursday, Aug. 21
Baltimore Ravens at Washington Commanders, Ashburn, VA
Houston Texans at Detroit Lions, Allen Park, MI
Jacksonville Jaguars at Miami Dolphins, Miami Gardens, FL
Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers, Green Bay, WI
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