The Pittsburgh Steelers return to the familiar grounds of Saint Vincent College, marking the start of their 2025 training camp. This preseason is crucial for integrating new talent and sharpening a roster eager to reclaim its place.

With veterans leading the charge and rookies hungry to prove themselves, camp promises intense competition and evolving strategies. Coaches and players face a tight timeline to build chemistry before the first preseason kickoff.

The official preseason begins soon after camp, offering a real test for Steelers’ depth and resilience. Every NFL practice and game will be scrutinized as the team aims to set the foundation for a competitive season ahead.

When does the Steelers 2025 training camp begin?

The Pittsburgh Steelers will begin their 2025 training camp on Wednesday, July 23, with players reporting to Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Public practices commence on Thursday, July 24 at 1:55 PM, and the first padded session—which typically shifts the focus from walk-throughs to full-contact evaluations—will occur on Tuesday, July 29.

Corliss Waitman #8 of the Pittsburgh Steelers in action during training camp at Heinz Field on July 28, 2021. (Source: Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)

Saint Vincent College remains the heart of their training camp tradition, offering an immersive setting where fans and media get unusually close to the team’s operations. The rolling hills of Latrobe transform into a football haven each summer, hosting everything from intensive conditioning drills to live scrimmage previews.

This year’s start feels especially meaningful, given the arrival of veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers and the growing urgency for playoff success. The camp not only introduces scheme installs and position evaluations, it sets the emotional and strategic tone for the entire season.

What are the storylines and position battles at Steelers camp?

One of the most compelling narratives at Steelers camp revolves around Aaron Rodgers, who has confirmed that 2025 will be his final NFL season. His presence instantly elevates the stakes in Latrobe—not just because of his legacy, but because the team is long overdue for a postseason resurgence.

His command of the offense and chemistry with DK Metcalf could redefine Pittsburgh’s offensive identity after years of inconsistency. Meanwhile, head coach Mike Tomlin enters his 19th season seeking to end a playoff drought that dates back to 2016, a situation that adds pressure and urgency to every rep on the practice fields.

Beyond the quarterback story, major shifts have hit the defense. The team traded Minkah Fitzpatrick and brought in Jalen Ramsey and Darius Slay, transforming the secondary into an elite but untested unit. Whether Ramsey plays corner, slot, or safety will shape defensive packages all season long.

On offense, the WR2 battle is especially critical—Calvin Austin III and Roman Wilson are competing fiercely for the spot opposite Metcalf, both talented but largely unproven at the NFL level. Jaylen Warren enters camp as RB1, yet rookie Kaleb Johnson’s physical style adds heat to that competition as well.