The Carolina Panthers have a little over a month of summer vacation left.
On Wednesday, the NFL announced the training camp reporting dates for all 32 teams. According to the schedule, Panthers rookies are set to turn up on Monday, July 21 with veterans following in on Tuesday, July 22.
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As they did in 2024, the Panthers will hold their training camp at the practice fields across from Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. But due to ongoing construction of their new indoor practice facility at the site, the organization will not allow fans to attend.
Quarterback Bryce Young previously talked about not having the Carolina faithful on hand for the next two summers.
“That part is super unfortunate,” Young told reporters back in April. “For me and for the entire team, we love that fan interaction. The support of the community, the environment—that’s really one of the highlights of the year for us, to have that daily interaction. So that’s something we’re definitely gonna miss. Yeah, it sucks.
“Obviously, it’s what we had to do, indoor-wise. There’s logistics and stuff behind it. We’re definitely gonna miss that daily interaction with the fans and the community.”
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The NFL also announced the dates for all joint practices during the summer. The Panthers will participate in two sessions—with the first coming in Charlotte against the Cleveland Browns on Wednesday, Aug. 6 and the second in Houston against the Texans on Thursday, Aug. 14.
Carolina’s joint practices will be followed by preseason games with both teams.
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