Report: NFL Sets Official Training Camp Dates

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DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - The NFL has officially set return dates for training camp, following the delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report from NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.

NFL clubs just received this email with reporting dates.Training camp is on. pic.twitter.com/lya1JtxW4o

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) July 18, 2020

The teams were informed of the dates via an email from the NFL's Vice President of Football Operations, Troy Vincent Sr., beginning with a July 21st report date for all rookies. 

Following the rookies, quarterbacks and injured players are due two days later on July 23rd, while all other players are scheduled to report on July 28th. 

The Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans, who play in the NFL Kickoff game on Thursday, September 10th, will be allowed to report their full rosters on July 25th.

Teams will also not be allowed to hold joint practices or joint scrimmages as they have in years past.

Also, per Pelissero, no more than 20 players will be allowed in team facilities at any given time until the league implements a COVID-19 infection emergency response plan for each team.

The NFL's preseason, which has already been cut from four to two games, is scheduled to begin this August.