The Tennessee Titans began their voluntary offseason program last month, but things are about to start picking up in May when the team holds both its rookie minicamp and organized team activities (OTAs).
Rookie minicamp is set to begin this week, and we’ll also see the release of the 2023 NFL schedule on Thursday. Following those events, Titans OTAs will commence later this month.
After another OTAs session on June 2, Tennessee’s mandatory minicamp will take place from June 6-8 before the team wraps things up until late July, when training camp begins.
As far as when training camp starts, we don’t have an exact date yet, but we do know Tennessee held its first camp practice on July 27 last year, so look for it to start around then.
You can check out exact dates for all of the aforementioned events and more below.
May 11: 2023 schedule release
May 12-14: Rookie minicamp
May 15: Rookie Football Development Programs begin
Per the CBA, “each club may hold a rookie football development program for a period of seven weeks, which in 2021 may begin on May 17. During this period, no activities may be held on weekends, with the exception of one post-NFL Draft rookie minicamp, which may be conducted on either the first or second weekend following the draft. During a Club’s Rookie Football Development Program, players may only participate in Club activities for a maximum of eight hours per day. Players may participate in on-field activities for no more than three and one-half hours per day.”
May 18-21: NFLPA Rooke Premiere
May 22-23: OTAs
May 22-24: Spring league meeting
May 25: OTAs
May 30-31: OTAs
Important dates for June
June 2: OTAs
June 6-8: Mandatory minicamp
June 12-15: OTAs