2026 Commanders Training Camp

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For the fifth consecutive year, the Washington Commanders will host Training Camp at the team's football operations headquarters in Ashburn, Virginia.

The team will hold five open practices for fans on August 1, August 7, August 8, August 18, and August 19, along with six open practices exclusively for Season Ticket Members on August 3, August 4, August 5, August 10, August 11, and August 12. All practices will begin at 8:30 a.m. EST and are subject to change. The 2026 Training Camp will be presented by BigBear.ai and supported by cornerstone partners Bank of America, Clark Construction and Pepsi.

Fans can claim their free tickets for training camp open practices beginning June 23 at 10:00 a.m. by visiting Commanders.com/TrainingCamp while supplies last. To accommodate as many fans as possible, general admission fans can claim a maximum of six tickets and one parking pass for one day of Training Camp. All parking will be on site at the BigBear.ai Performance Center, and all fans must have a parking pass to access the lot. For all practices at Ashburn, gates will open at 7:30 a.m. Additional information on parking and other accommodations will be shared via email "Know Before You Go" communications for all ticketed guests.

The team will host a variety of activations throughout Training Camp, including:

Back Together Weekend:
The team will kick off Training Camp by joining the NFL's annual "Back Together Weekend" celebration on Saturday, August 1. The team will host various family-friendly activations onsite, including a Commanders Kids Zone, Washington Legends meet and greets, appearances by Major Tuddy and Command Force, giveaways, and much more!

Military Appreciation Day presented by USAA: Washington Salute, the Official Military Appreciation Club of the Washington Commanders, will invite hundreds of local service members, veterans, and their families to Ashburn for Training Camp on Friday, August 7. Following practice, select attendees will also participate in the USAA's annual Salute to Service Boot Camp -- a Combine-style skills competition designed to celebrate fitness and teamwork. Military Appreciation Day is presented by USAA, Official Salute to Service Partner of the Washington Commanders.

Kids Day presented by Children's National:
On Saturday, August 8, the Washington Commanders will host a Kids Day presented by Children's National. The day will feature children's activities, including Play60 activations, face painting, and balloon artists.
Additionally, throughout camp, the team looks forward to hosting local youth football and community groups.

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The Washington Commanders 2026 Training Camp will take place at the BigBear.ai Performance Center in Ashburn, Virginia. Rookies report on July 24, veterans report on July 28, and the first official practice kicks off on July 29.

Eleven open practices are scheduled from August 1 through August 19.

Dates & Practices
All practice sessions are slated to begin at 8:30 a.m. EST, with gates opening at 7:30 a.m.

Open to All Fans:
August 1: Back Together Weekend
August 7: Military Appreciation Day
August 8: Kids Day
August 18 & 19: Open Practices. Season Ticket Members Only:
August 3, 4, 5: Member Exclusive
August 10, 11, 12: Member ExclusiveTickets &

Parking
Admission is free, but you must reserve your tickets online as walk-up entry is not permitted. General admission fans are limited to claiming a maximum of six (6) tickets and one (1) parking pass for a single day of camp.

All parking is located on-site at the Ashburn facility and requires a pre-claimed parking pass.You can claim your free tickets and parking passes while supplies last on the official Washington Commanders Training Camp page (above).
 
Well sure that they are working on a comeback season as it will depend on a very healthy Jayden Daniels.
 
Waiting, fxxxing patiently!??!

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On the Command Center podcast just now they spoke about Bill. Apparently when asked what he was doing this offseason his reponse was that he was trying to fix his flaws, especially pass pro. Said last year was about getting his legs under him again because he had spent a year away from football. Good to hear he gets it. Now, let's see if he gets it.
 
On the Command Center podcast just now they spoke about Bill. Apparently when asked what he was doing this offseason his reponse was that he was trying to fix his flaws, especially pass pro. Said last year was about getting his legs under him again because he had spent a year away from football. Good to hear he gets it. Now, let's see if he gets it.
For sure and it absolutely needs to be his secondary focus. Primary being holding onto the ball
 
Damn it we need to solidify the kicker position! I'm tired of this being a swinging door

 
Only a matter of time. 🤣

JD, the WR2,3,4,5,6,&7, Allegretti, Paul, Connerly, Sinnott, the RB room, Payne, Kinlaw, Newton, the entire secondary, the HC, the new coordinators, and AP have all been through the boards wringer.

Tress Way better watch his back. 👀
 
Damn it we need to solidify the kicker position! I'm tired of this being a swinging door

The one nice things about this year vs. the last couple is at least this year they have competition. That really hasn't been the case in camp since AP got here. At least, I don't remember it...
 
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Depth chart...

Veteran free agents - pink
Draft picks - yellow
Undrafted college free agents - blue
International Player Pathway Program - grey

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Am I correct that Good-Jones would be the other player with Center experience and possibly battling for G and backup C duties?
 

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