The Baltimore Ravens are ready to chase a Super Bowl in 2024, as they managed to draft well and add impact players like Derrick Henry to boost their chances of breaking through for the first time in the Lamar Jackson era.
As always, Baltimore will start their journey to the top with a strong showing at training camp. Fans can get an advanced look at how the Ravens are jelling on both sides of the ball.
When does Ravens training camp start?
Rookies will report to Ravens training camp on July 13, while the rest of the team will join them on July 20. A much-hyped Ravens rookie class will likely be at the forefront of what Baltimore wants to develop over the course of the 2024 season.
Ravens training camp location
The Ravens' camp will once again take place in Owings Mills, Maryland. Unlike teams like the Dallas Cowboys, who will go all the way to California for their training camp, Baltimore stays right in their comfy digs.
Can fans go to Ravens training camp?
Fans will be allowed to attend training camp, which will take place during the last few weeks of July an first weeks of August. All practices listed are scheduled to start at 1:20 p.m. ET, unless otherwise noted.
- Sunday, July 21
- Monday, July 22
- Tuesday, July 23
- Wednesday, July 24
- Friday, July 26
- Monday, July 29
- Tuesday, July 30
- Wednesday, July 31
- Thursday, August 1
- Saturday, August 3 (TBD)
- Monday, August 5
- Tuesday, August 6
- Wednesday, August 7
- Tuesday, August 13
- Wednesday, August 14
- Thursday, August 15
Admission will be free for any fans who choose to attend, provided they have a parking pass. The passes will be handed out on a first-come, first-serve basis. Fans can follow this link to register for the passes, which will begin to be distributed on July 10.
Key position battles to watch during Ravens training camp
- Roger Rosengarten vs. Daniel Faalele
- Nelson Agholor vs. Devontez Walker
- Josh Johnson vs. Devin Leary
The offensive line is still very much in flux, but the competition that will have the most direct impact on the team's win-loss record is the duel between the rookie Rosengarten and the gargantuan Faalele.
Walker has enough speed and playmaking to unseat Agholor as the No. 3 wide receiver. Johnson is slated to be the No. 2 quarterback, but a strong camp and preseason from the young Leary could be enough to change hearts and minds relatively
How to watch Ravens training camp
The Ravens are not currently offering any way to stream training camp live online. However, Ebony Bird will keep you up to date with the latest breaking news and updates as the Ravens try to chase their third Super Bowl in franchise history.