Bucs' 50th-Season Training Camp Schedule Officially Announced
With this being the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 50th season in franchise history, the club will have special reasons to celebrate as they announce that will hold a three-week training camp at the AdventHealth Training Center during August and July, which will be open to fan viewing.
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The franchise will allow fans attendance at nine practices between July 24 and August 7. …
With a joint practice with the visiting Tennessee Titans.
Electronic tickets will be needed for attendance for all practice sessions and will be attainable through the Ticketmaster. Tickets will be open to Krewe Members starting on the 17th of June, while non-member tickets will be made attainable on the 23rd of June.
See the official Buccaneers website to see when tickets will become available.
"Our fans bring a special energy to our training camp practices, and we are excited to welcome them back to AdventHealth Training Center as we gear up for our very special 50th season of Buccaneers football, Our players, coaches, and front office have been hard at work all offseason, and our entire organization is looking forward to interacting with fans during the much-anticipated start to this momentous season for our franchise." said Chief Operating Officer Brian Ford in an official statement on the Buccaneers website.
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On three of the days open to the general public there will be a post-practice autograph session for the youth.
On top of all the news on training camp ... There will be a live online show for those who are unable to physically attend. The show in question, the Training Camp Report, will be available for every open practice through the official Buccaneers website.
Related: Buccaneers' Bucky Irving Can Make History in 2025
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 29, 2025, where it first appeared.

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