Titans Camp Dates Are Here With One More Nissan Stadium Moment

The Tennessee Titans are gearing up for their 2026 training camp, offering fans an exciting mix of open practices, special events, and a farewell scrimmage at Nissan Stadium.

The Titans are giving fans a full slate of chances to get a first look at training camp this summer, including one last trip to the current Nissan Stadium.

Tennessee announced Tuesday that eight practices will be open to the public, with seven set for Vanderbilt Health Football Center and one scheduled for Nissan Stadium. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, July 15, and will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis through the Titans’ official website. All of the practices are free.

The highlight on the calendar is the Blue and White Stadium Scrimmage on Friday, August 7, at Nissan Stadium. The team says it will be a free, family-friendly event and the final chance for fans to watch a practice at the current stadium.

The night will include a fireworks show after practice, along with tailgate games, inflatables and photo opportunities. Gates open at 5:00 p.m.

CT, and practice is set for 6:30 p.m. CT.

The camp schedule now fits into a timeline that already has rookies reporting on July 23 and veterans arriving on July 28. Tennessee also recently confirmed it will hold joint practices with all three of its preseason opponents.

For fans, the draw is simple: open practices have become a summer staple, and this year’s group should offer an early look at newcomers like Carnell Tate and Wan'Dale Robinson. With the current Nissan Stadium nearing its final chapter, the Titans are clearly aiming to make this stretch feel like a celebration as much as a preview.

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