Titans fans will have seven opportunities to view open practices this summer, including one at Nissan Stadium on July 26 during the team’s Back Together Weekend.

The other six practices will be held at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park (ASTSP) on July 23, 24, 29, 30, Aug. 2 and Aug. 6.

All open practices will be free for the general public to attend with a ticket claimed online.

A limited number of free tickets for open practices at ASTSP will be available on a first-come, first-served basis beginning July 9 at 10 a.m. CT at www.tennesseetitans.com/trainingcamp.

Fans will park at Nissan Stadium and ride complimentary shuttles to ASTSP in MetroCenter. Shuttles will run continuously between the stadium and the practice facility throughout each event.

“We can’t wait to welcome fans back to Nissan Stadium and ASTSP this summer,” Erin Swartz, Titans senior vice president of brand marketing, said in a release.

“We’ve been listening to fans and made some logistical adjustments to bring in more people than we’ve been able to since we renovated our headquarters back in 2020. It’s going to be a great summer celebration of returning to football.”

Back Together Weekend is part of a league-wide celebration of NFL training camp, and the fan-oriented event will feature an on-field practice, interactive games, fan giveaways and appearances by Titans alumni.

Fans can claim their free tickets for Back Together Weekend starting today at www.tennesseetitans.com/trainingcamp.

The Titans are looking to bounce back from last season’s 3-14 record, which included six straight losses to close out coach Brian Callahan’s first year.

Tennessee used the first overall pick of the NFL Draft to select Miami quarterback Cam Ward, who is sure to be the main attraction for fans viewing practices.

Other intriguing new players of note include veterans Dan Moore (left tackle), Kevin Zeitler (right guard), Tyler Lockett (wide receiver), Dre’Mont Jones (edge rusher), Cody Barton (linebacker) and Xavier Woods (safety).

Ward will be throwing at times to three 2025 draft picks — wide receivers Chimere Dike and Elic Ayomanor, as well as tight end Gunnar Helm.