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2005 Nfl Training Camps 2005 NFL TRAINING CAMPS Following is a list of NFL training camps, reporting dates, sites and telephone numbers: ARIZONA CARDINALS July 31 Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ Public Relations: Mark Dalton, Chris Melvin Office 928/523-1818 Public Relations 928/523-1855 Press Room 928/523-1860 ATLANTA FALCONS July 25 Atlanta Falcons Training Facility, Flowery Branch GA Public Relations: Reggie Roberts, Frank Kleha Office 770/965-3115 Public Relations 770/965-2761 Press Room 770/965-2762 BALTIMORE RAVENS July 31 McDaniel College, Westminster, MD Public Relations: Kevin Byrne, Chad Steele, Francine Lubera Office 410/840-5000 Public Relations 410/840-5006 Press Room 410/857-1900 BUFFALO BILLS July 29 St. John Fisher College, Rochester, NY Public Relations: Scott Berchtold, Bill Hudock, Chris Jenkins Office 585/218-7400 Public Relations 585/218-7500 Press Room 585/218-7500 CAROLINA PANTHERS July 29 Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC Public Relations: Charlie Dayton, Bruce Speight Office 864/597-4700 Public Relations 864/597-4719 CHICAGO BEARS July 24 Olivet Nazarene University, Bourbonnais, IL Public Relations: Jim Christman, Roger Hacker Office 815/928-5821 Public Relations 815/928-5868 CINCINNATI BENGALS July 28 Georgetown College, Georgetown, KY Public Relations: Jack Brennan, P.J. Combs Office 502/868-6300 Public Relations 502/868-6546/47 Press Room 502/868-6351 CLEVELAND BROWNS July 25 Cleveland Browns Training Facility, Berea, OH Public Relations: Bill Bonsiewicz, Ken Mather Office 440/891-5000 Public Relations 440/891-5066 Press Room 440/891-5015 DALLAS COWBOYS July 29 Marriott Residence Inn, Oxnard, CA Public Relations: Rich Dalrymple, Doug Hood Office 972/556-9900 Public Relations 972/556-9953 Press Room 972/556-9959 DENVER BRONCOS July 29 Denver Broncos Training Facility, Englewood, CO Public Relations: Jim Saccomano, Paul Kirk Office 303/649-9000 Public Relations 303/649-0572 Press Room 303/649-0537 DETROIT LIONS July 25 Lions Headquarters/Practice Facility, Allen Park, MI Public Relations: Matt Barnhart, Ben Manges Office 313/216-4000 Public Relations 313/216-4221 Press Room 313/216-4220 GREEN BAY PACKERS July 25 St. Norbert College, DePere, WI Public Relations: Jeff Blumb, Aaron Popkey Office 920/569-7500 Public Relations 920/569-7210 Press Room 920/569-7550 HOUSTON TEXANS July 29 Houston Texans Practice Facility, Houston, Texas Public Relations: Tony Wyllie, Rocky Harris Office 832/667-2000 Public Relations 832/667-2203 Press Room 832/667-2140 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS July 27 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Indianapolis, IN Public Relations: Craig Kelley, Vernon Cheek Office 812/872-6830 Public Relations 812/872-6885 Press Room 812/872-6884 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS July 29 ALLTEL Stadium, Jacksonville, FL Public Relations: Dan Edwards, Hunter Robinson Office 904/633-6000 Public Relations 904/633-6202 Press Room 904/633-6312 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS July 28 University of Wisconsin-River Falls, River Falls, WI Public Relations: Bob Moore, Pete Moris Office 715/425-4881 Public Relations 715/425-4580 Press Room 715/425-4580 MIAMI DOLPHINS July 24 Miami Dolphins Training Facility, Davie, FL Public Relations: Harvey Greene, Neal Gulkis, Michael Pehanich Office 954/452-7000 Public Relations 954/452-7010 Press Room 954/452-7020 MINNESOTA VIKINGS July 29 Minnesota State-Mankato, Mankato, MN Public Relations: Bob Hagan, Tom West Office 507/387-3335 Public Relations 507/387-2447 Press Room 507/387-5868/8280/8260 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS July 20 Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, MA Public Relations: Stacey James, Michelle Murphy, Casey O’Connell Office 508/384-9105 Public Relations 508/384-9103 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS July 28 Saints Practice & Training Facility, Metairie, LA Public Relations: Greg Bensel, Ricky Zeller, Justin Macione Office 504/733-0255 Public Relations 504/731-1794 Press Room 504/731-1799 NEW YORK GIANTS July 29 State University-Albany, Albany, NY Public Relations: Pat Hanlon, Peter John-Baptiste, Avis Roper Office 518/442-7340 Public Relations 518/442-7365 Press Room 518/442-7367 NEW YORK JETS July 29 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY Public Relations: Ron Colangelo, Doug Miller Office 516/560-8100 Public Relations 516/560-8107 Press Room 516/560-8079 OAKLAND RAIDERS July 25 Napa Valley Marriott, Napa, CA Public Relations: Mike Taylor, Zac Emmons Office 707/227-3000 Public Relations 707/227-3035 Press Room 707/227-3036 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES July 29 Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA Public Relations: Derek Boyko, Rich Burg, Bob Lange Office 610/758-6868 Public Relations 215/339-5465 Press Room 610/758-2353 PITTSBURGH STEELERS July 31 St. Vincent College, Latrobe, PA Public Relations: David Lockett, Burt Lauten, Vicky Iuni Office 724/539-8515 Public Relations 724/805-1120;412/956-7276 ST. LOUIS RAMS July 28 Rams Park, Earth City, MO Public Relations: Duane Lewis, Artis Twyman Office 314/982-7267 Public Relations 314/516-8764 Press Room 314/516-8768 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS July 25 Chargers Training Facility, San Diego, CA Public Relations: Bill Johnston, Scott Yoffe, Jennifer Rojas Office 858/874-4500 Public Relations 858/874-4611 Press Room 858/874-4500, ext. 117 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS July 29 49ers Training Facility, Santa Clara, CA Public Relations: Aaron Salkin, Jason Jenkins Office 408/562-4949 Public Relations 408/562-4933 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS July 26 Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA Public Relations: Dave Pearson, Lane Gammel Office 509/359-2000 Public Relations 509/359-2003 Press Room 509/359-4966 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS July 28 Disney’s Wide World of Sports, Kissimmee, FL Public Relations: Jeff Kamis, Jason Wahlers Office 407/964-6114 Public Relations 813/784-3642 Press Room 407/939-2827 TENNESSEE TITANS July 28 Baptist Sports Park, Nashville, TN Public Relations: Robbie Bohren, Dwight Spradlin Office 615/565-4000 Public Relations 615/565-4010 Press Room 615/565-4102 WASHINGTON REDSKINS July 31 Redskin Park, Ashburn, VA Public Relations: Pat Wixted, Will Norman Office 703/726-7000 Public Relations 703/726-7053 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE CALENDAR 2005 Late July -- Training camps open. July 22 -- Signing period ends at 4:00 PM ET for unrestricted free agents who received June 1 tender. August 6 -- American Bowl, Tokyo, Japan – Atlanta Falcons vs. Indianapolis Colts (ESPN2). August 8 -- Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, Canton, Ohio – Chicago Bears vs. Miami Dolphins (ABC). August 11-15 -- First full preseason weekend. August 30 -- Roster cutdown to maximum of 65 players. September 3 -- Roster cutdown to maximum of 53 players. September 4 -- Clubs may establish practice squad of eight players. September 8-12 -- Kickoff 2005. October 18 -- Trading deadline. October 25-27 -- NFL Fall Meeting (Site TBD). December 31- -- Regular season ends. January 1 2006 January 7-8 -- Wild Card Playoffs. January 14-15 -- Divisional Playoffs. January 22 -- Conference Championships. February 5 -- Super Bowl XL, Detroit, Michigan (ABC). February 12 -- AFC-NFC Pro Bowl, Honolulu, Hawaii (ESPN). February 22-28 -- Scouting Combine, Indianapolis, Indiana. March 26-30 -- NFL Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida. April 29-30 -- NFL Draft. May 23-25 -- NFL Spring Meeting, Denver, Colorado. .
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