Training camp is officially underway for the Philadelphia Eagles, as rookies and veterans reported to the NovaCare Complex on Tuesday.
The first practice of the season took place on Wednesday and the Birds won’t have back to back days of practice in the first two weeks.
As the Eagles kick off camp, we’ve gathered everything you need to know about training camp, from the schedule to fan attendance to our training camp coverage to our early 53-man roster predictions.
Practice schedule
Here’s the training camp schedule that the Eagles released, which features ONE practice open to the public.
Tuesday, July 25 | Report day |
Wednesday, July 26 | 10:00 a.m. practice |
Thursday, July 27 | 10:00 a.m.closed practice |
Friday, July 28 | 10:00 a.m. practice |
Saturday, July 29 | Off day |
Sunday, July 30 | 10:00 a.m. practice |
Monday, July 31 | 10:00 a.m. closed practice |
Tuesday, August 1 | 10:00 a.m. practice |
Wednesday, August 2 | Off day |
Thursday, August 3 | 10:00 a.m. practice |
Friday, August 4 | 10:00 a.m. practice |
Saturday, August 5 | 10:00 a.m.closed practice |
Sunday, August 6 (at Lincoln Financial Field) | 7:00 p.m. Open practice |
Monday, August 7 | Off day |
Tuesday, August 8 | 10:00 a.m.closed practice |
Wednesday, August 9 | 10:00 a.m. practice |
Thursday, August 10 | 10:00 a.m. practice |
Friday, August 11 | 10:00 a.m.closed practice |
Saturday, August 12 | Eagles @ Ravens |
Sunday, August 13 | Off day |
Fan attendance
The team announced the date for this year’s open training camp practice; Sunday, August 6, at Lincoln Financial Field, is the day.
Tickets for the open practice went on sale Tuesday, June 13, at 10 AM ET.
Joint practices with Browns, Colts
The Eagles and Browns will hold joint training camp practices at the NovaCare Complex in the second week of training camp.
Stefanski confirms the Browns will go to Philly for joint practices ahead of Week 2 of the preseason, same time as last year. The Eagles visited Berea last August.
Week 0 is the HOF Game. Browns will cut things a week short in June, then go to training camp a week early.
— Zac Jackson (@AkronJackson) March 1, 2023
The two teams participated in joint practices last summer, with Philadelphia traveling to Berea, Ohio for two days of joint practices before a Saturday preseason game.
The Eagles will hold one joint practice with the Colts on Tuesday, August 22, ahead of the Week 3 preseason finale on August 24.
Training camp roster and 53-man roster prediction
Eagles 90-man roster
Eagles 53-man roster prediction
Every newcomer on Eagles’ roster heading into training camp
Agreed to terms with RB Rashaad Penny on a one-year contract.
Agreed to terms with cornerback Greedy Williams on a one-year deal.
Agreed to terms with quarterback Marcus Mariota on a one-year deal.
Agreed to terms with safety Justin Evans on a one-year deal.
Agreed to terms with linebacker Nicholas Morrow on a one-year deal.
Signed S Terrell Edmunds to a one-year contract.
Agreed to terms with DL Kentavius Street on a one-year contract.
Agreed to terms on a one-year contract with WR Olamide Zaccheaus.
Agreed to terms with QB Jalen Hurts on a 5-year extension through the 2028 season.
Eagles agreed to trade a 2025 fourth-round pick and a 2023 seventh-round pick (No. 219 overall) to the Lions in exchange for RB D’Andre Swift and a 2023 seventh-round pick (No. 249 overall).
Drafted Jalen Carter
Drafted Nolan Smith
Drafted Sydney Brown
Drafted Tyler Steen
Drafted Kelee Ringo
Drafted Moro Ojomo
Drafted Tanner McKee
Position Previews
One player to watch at each position group heading into Eagles’ training camp
1 rookie to watch on offense
1 rookie to watch on defense
2023 Preseason Schedule
The Philadelphia Eagles preseason schedule will have an all-AFC feel, with two matchups against AFC North opponents and a reunion against Shane Steichen and the Colts.
Based on last year’s standings, Philadelphia has the league’s most challenging strength of schedule (.566 win percentage).
In each of his first two years as Eagles head coach, Nick Sirianni held two separate joint practice sessions vs. the Patriots and Jets in 2021 and the Dolphins and Browns last summer.
In 2023, they’ll host the Browns, and we’ll await word on joint sessions with either the Ravens or Colts to help text Philadelphia’s rebuilt defense even more.
Week 1: Friday, August 11 at Baltimore Ravens at 7 PM (NBC10)
Week 2: Thursday, August 17 vs. Cleveland Browns at 7:30 PM (NBC10)
Week 3: Thursday, August 24 vs. Indianapolis Colts at 8 PM (Prime Video)
Roster cutdowns
After Several seasons with multiple cutdown days, the NFL is returning to one deadline for teams to trim their rosters.
During the NFL Owners Meetings on Tuesday, a proposal was approved that would call for the Eagles and 31 other NFL teams to trim down their rosters from a 90-man to a 53-man roster by Tuesday, August 29.
The deadline was adjusted before the 2020 COVID-19-impacted seasons:
- Roster reduction from 90 to 85
- Roster reduction from 85 to 80
- Final roster reduction from 80 to 53
Teams can release players according to when they see fit, but three different cutdown dates no longer pressure them during the summer.
Training Camp Previews
5 Eagles with the most to gain
10 bubble players likely to make Eagles’ 53-man roster
15 players on the Eagles’ roster bubble heading into training camp
30 Most Important Eagles of 2023
We’re counting down our 30 Most Important Eagles of 2023. Check back every day leading up to the start of training camp.
No. 30 Nicholas Morrow, No. 29 Milton Williams, No. 28 Olamide Zaccheaus, No. 27 Avonte Maddox, No. 26 Jake Elliott, No. 25 Rashaad Penny, No. 24 Quez Watkins, No. 23 Nolan Smith, No. 22 Kenneth Gainwell, No. 21 Terrell Edmunds, No. 20 Fletcher Cox, No. 19 Josh Sweat, No. 18 Marcus Mariota , No. 17 Brandon Graham, No. 16 D’Andre Swift, No. 15 James Bradberry, No. 14 Jordan Davis, No. 13 Landon Dickerson, No. 12 DeVonta Smith, No. 11 Darius Slay, No. 10 Haason Reddick, No. 9 A.J. Brown, No. 8 Jalen Carter, No. 7 Dallas Goedert, No. 6 Jordan Mailata, No. 5 Jason Kelce, No. 4 Cam Jurgens, No. 3 Nakobe Dean, No. 2 Lane Johnson, No. 1 Jalen Hurts