Arizona Cardinals
24 Jun 2025, 21:30 GMT+10
Team to hold nine open practices at State Farm Stadium
Zach Gershman
After an eventful offseason full of additions, the new-look Cardinals return to State Farm Stadium for 2025 Training Camp presented by Desert Financial Credit Union. Once again, fans will be in attendance to welcome the team back to the friendly confines.
The Cardinals will host nine open practices in which fans can attend for free. The first practice takes place on Thursday, July 24, at 1:25 p.m. The annual Red & White practice is on Saturday, Aug. 2. That practice is the only one to begin at 1:15 p.m., with the others beginning at 1:25 p.m. or 1:45 p.m.
On Sunday, July 27, practice is exclusively reserved for season ticket members and club seat members. The practice is being held in conjunction with the league-wide "Back Together Weekend" initiative.
While parking and admission are free, digital tickets are required for entry. Tickets can be reserved by visitingwww.azcardinals.com/camptixand will be accessible via the Cardinals mobile app. To download the app, visitwww.azcardinals.com/app.
For the third consecutive year, the Cardinals will begin the preseason at State Farm Stadium. The Cardinals welcome the AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs to town on Saturday, Aug. 8. The Chiefs visited Arizona during the preseason in 2023.
Following the preseason opener, the Cardinals will head to Denver for one joint practice with the Broncos, prior to their game on Aug. 16. The preseason slate ends with Pete Carroll and the Las Vegas Raiders visiting on Aug. 23.
Practice times are subject to change. For the latest details on Cards Camp, checkazcardinals.com.
The full schedule for open practices is as follows:
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