It’s not just football talking season anymore, as the Baltimore Ravens training camp has opened. Rookies reported to camp this past week, and that means the preseason is here. The first public viewing practice, at the Under Armour Performance Center, is just a few days away. And Under Armour is about as Maryland as crab soup, Old Bay, and Babe Ruth (he’s forever a New York Yankee, but has pure Baltimorean roots). The company is based in Baltimore and was founded by Kevin Plank, a Kensington, Maryland native and University of Maryland graduate.

If you’re heading to the Under Armour facility in Owings Mills, MD, or following along online and in other media, here are the dates to note.

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Wednesday, July 23

The first open practice of training camp commences this Wednesday. If you want to catch the action, then you’ve got to get in and grab a good seat on the bleachers by 2:15 p.m. ET.Sunday, August 3 (Stadium Practice): 3:00 p.m. ET

Every NFL team does a special day/evening practice at their home stadium, with these events having various branding names. “Stadium Practice” is a fantastic opportunity for people who can’t really afford the sky-high price of game tickets to get in and see the venue. It’s also a very family-friendly event.

Tuesday, August 5 (Joint Practice with Colts): 1:00 p.m. ET

It’s the first opportunity to learn something about the overall quality of this team. And then we may learn a little more when these two teams square off two days later.

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August 7: Ravens vs. Colts – 7 p.m. ET (NFL Network)

It’s the Ravens’ only nationally televised preseason game, and it’s their only home preseason game this summer.

Tuesday, August 12

The final open practice of 2025 kicks off at 1:30 p.m. ET. And then…camp wraps.

August 16: Ravens at Cowboys – 7 p.m. ET

It’s a rematch (sort of, because obviously, the lineups will be entirely different) of the Ravens’ first win in 2024, which came in week three. Baltimore’s 28-25 victory came mainly on the strength of Derrick Henry, who rushed for 151 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries.

August 23: Ravens at Commanders – noon ET

The famous third preseason game, which conventional wisdom tells us is the closest to a real game (traditionally) of the whole preseason slate, is only 34 days away now. When it arrives, it’ll be another edition of the Beltway rivalry, which the Ravens won 30-23 on October 13.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Key Ravens preseason practices, exhibition games