Training camps will begin in the last week of July or the first week of August for the 2009 season. The following dates have been reported as of 6/15/09: Arizona Cardinals: To Be Announced
Atlanta Falcons: August 1
Baltimore Ravens: July 28
Buffalo Bills: July 25
Carolina Panthers: August 3
Chicago Bears: July 31
Cincinnati Bengals: July 31
Cleveland Browns: August 1
Dallas Cowboys: July 29
Denver Broncos: July 30
Detroit Lions: To Be Announced
Green Bay Packers: August 2
Houston Texans: July 31
Indianapolis Colts: August 2
Jacksonville Jaguars: To Be Announced
Kansas City Chiefs: August 1
Miami Dolphins: To Be Announced
Minnesota Vikings: July 31
New England Patriots: To Be Announced
New Orleans Saints: To Be Announced
New York Giants - July 25
New York Jets: To Be Announced
Oakland Raiders: July 29
Philadelphia Eagles: To Be Announced
Pittsburgh Steelers: To Be Announced
San Diego Chargers: July 31
San Fransisco 49ers: To Be Announced
Seattle Seahawks: To Be Announced
St. Louis Rams: July 29
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: August 1
Tennessee Titans: July 31
Washington Redskins: July 30
Yes there is a great deal of security at NFL games and training camps.
It used to be 80 players, but since the 2009 training camps it's been 90 players. They usually have to cut down to about 53 players in a season.
They watch practice, many also hope to meet players and aquire autographs.
No, there are no NFL games ischeduled for March of 2009. The NFL does not play any games in the month of March. The last game of the 2008-2009 season is the 2009 Pro Bowl in Honolulu Hawai'i. The Pro Bowl is scheduled for February 8, 2009, a week after Super Bowl XLIII. The 2009-2010 season usually begins with the NFL Draft in April, followed by a few mini camps and then training camp, which usually starts in late July. Pre-Season games usually start in the first week of August.
No but i'm sure if you tried out for any of the lower leagues like arena football etc you can build up from there by balling out and getting an NFL scouts attention then you can get invites to some NFL Training camps
For the 2007 season, training camps began between July 24 and July 30. Teams were required to be at the 53 man roster limit by September 1. That made training camp around 6 weekslong.
You can't.
you never quit training you never quit training
no you have to be invited
Yes, the NFL prospects make a small salary for training camp. If they do make the team, their salary will increase.
nfl was made in the state of Ct
Players who wind up in the NFL have usually played football since they were young children. They play in pee wee leagues, junior leagues, junior high school, high school, and college. Many current players and former players run football camps, usually during the summer, where young men can go to learn more about playing football.