
Tennessee Titans announce seven open training camp practices for fans
The Tennessee Titans will open training camp on July 22, with their first on-field practice session at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park (ASTSP) scheduled for July 23, and fans will be able to take in all of the sights.
As is the case with almost all NFL franchises, the Titans will hold multiple open practice sessions during training camp. They released all the dates and details for these practices on Wednesday, when the team unveiled Training Camp presented by SeatGeek, taking place at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park (ASTSP).
In all, fans will have the opportunity to attend seven open practices in Nashville during training camp, as well as any open practices held during the joint sessions with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Atlanta Falcons on the road leading up to their preseason games.
Six of the dates will take place at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park, and the other will be the fan favorite "Back Together Weekend presented by SeatGeek," which is set to return on Saturday, July 26, at Nissan Stadium.
Here are the dates for the open practices at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park:
Space is limited, and free tickets for the open practices at ASTSP will be available on a first-come, first-served basis beginning Wednesday, July 9, at 10 a.m. CT by following this link.
Details for the Back Together Weekend presented by SeatGeek – July 26 at Nissan Stadium:
This Back Together Weekend, presented by SeatGeek, is a league-wide celebration of training camp and returns to Nissan Stadium on Saturday, July 26. This event will feature on-field practice, games, giveaways, appearances by Titans alums, and much more.
Fans can claim their free tickets for Back Together Weekend presented by SeatGeek starting today at the training camp website.

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