After a rollercoaster offseason that followed their Super Bowl LIX win, the Philadelphia Eagles are back in South Philly, ready to reset. The 2025 training camp brings more than just practiceāit sets the tone for a comeback campaign.
New faces, shifting roles and quiet pressure surround the roster as veterans return and rookies look to impress. The atmosphere at the NovaCare Complex is charged with a mix of expectation and quiet urgency.
While fans circle key dates and coaches fine-tune every drill, the real test begins long before Week 1. Between open practices, joint sessions and preseason matchups, the summer will shape what kind of team the Eagles really are.
When and where is the Eaglesā training camp scheduled?
The Eagles kick off their 2025 training camp at the familiar NovaCare Complex in South Philadelphia, continuing a tradition that spans over a decade. Players reported on July 22, with full practices starting the following day. Camp will run through early August, culminating in the teamās preseason games.

Jalen Hurts #2, Nate Sudfeld #7 and Carson Wentz #11 of the Philadelphia Eagles run drills during training camp at NovaCare Complex on August 19, 2020. (Source: Heather Khalifa-Pool/Getty Images)
A highlight for fans is the public practice scheduled for August 10 at Lincoln Financial Field, where Eagles supporters can get a firsthand look at the squadās preparations. Tickets are affordable and proceeds support community initiatives, emphasizing the teamās strong local ties.
Beyond just training, the camp offers players and coaches a chance to build chemistry and refine strategies before the preseason officially kicks off. This yearās schedule blends familiar routines with opportunities for rookies to prove their worth.
What are the storylines and player battles heading into Eagles camp?
The Eagles enter camp facing significant transitions, including the departure of offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who left to become the head coach of the New Orleans Saints. His replacement, Kevin Patullo, inherits the challenge of maintaining an explosive offense led by quarterback Jalen Hurts.
On defense, the loss of key veterans like cornerback Darius Slay has created openings for younger talent such as Kelee Ringo and Andrew Mukuba to step up. Meanwhile, the running back depth chart features a heated battle between A.J. Dillon and rookie Will Shipley to complement star back Saquon Barkley, making the backfield one of the campās most intriguing competitions.





