The road back to the top begins in St. Joseph, where the Kansas City Chiefs return for another summer of preparation. Roster spots are on the line, and expectations—both internal and external—have never been higher.
With Patrick Mahomes leading a retooled offense and fresh faces stepping into key roles, this year’s camp promises intensity. The grind begins under Missouri heat, with plenty of storylines quietly taking shape.
Familiar veterans, rising rookies and coaching decisions all come into focus as the preseason nears. The schedule is locked, and camp battles are brewing—setting the tone for what could be another defining season.
Chiefs training camp 2025: Dates, location and schedule
The Kansas City Chiefs have returned to Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph for their annual training camp, marking the 15th consecutive year at this site. All players—rookies and veterans—reported on July 21, and camp officially began on July 22.
Camp continues through August 13, offering nearly three weeks of open practices as fans watch the defending Super Bowl champions fine-tune their game ahead of the new season.
Throughout camp, the team will be hosting autograph sessions, family fun days and exclusive season-ticket member events. General admission remains free, though select occasions—like “Family Fun Day” on July 27 and “Back to Football Day” on August 3—require a $6 ticket.
This preseason tradition is turning into a summer highlight, drawing thousands to St. Joseph’s campus. It’s about more than football, it’s a gathering of community, excitement and early glimpses at how the Chiefs are shaping up under Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes.
What are the major storylines heading into training camp?
A primary narrative revolves around the offensive line rebuild. The Chiefs have prioritized protection after surrendering 36 sacks in Super Bowl LIX last season, signing Jaylon Moore and top prospect Josh Simmons to address left tackle issues.
Another key update: All-Pro guard Trey Smith received a record $94 million extension, and veteran center Creed Humphrey remains locked in—solidifying the interior line.
Defensively, Chris Jones leads a revamped front that ranked fifth in the league after offseason depth additions. Offensively, Rashee Rice has been cleared for full camp participation, and the offense will integrate fresh playmakers as Andy Reid looks to boost downfield explosiveness.
