Fans can attend these Buffalo Bills training camp practices

ORCHARD PARK, NY - JUNE 16: Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills during mandatory minicamp on June 16, 2021 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images)
ORCHARD PARK, NY - JUNE 16: Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills during mandatory minicamp on June 16, 2021 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images) /
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On Thursday morning, the list of open practices for the Buffalo Bills training camp was announced. As we are finally coming out of the tunnel that’s known as the offseason, this is when it starts to get real.

However, for those who are wishing to go to the open Buffalo Bills training camp practices, there will be limited opportunities to go see them. There will be only three practices fans can attend and tickets are free- they can be obtained by clicking on this link here.

If you’re a season ticket holder for the Bills, claiming/obtaining tickets started today at 10 AM. All other fans can start their claim at 10 AM on Friday, July 16th. These tickets will include free parking, with a limit of 6 to one group.

The three days for the Buffalo Bills training camp that fans can attend

Those three dates include:

  1. Saturday, July 31st at 10 AM
  2. Saturday, August 7th, Blue and Red Scrimmage from 10 AM-12 PM
  3. Wednesday, September 1st from 12-2 PM

As for the rest of the training camp dates, they’re listed below.

"Wednesday, July 28 (10 am)Thursday, July 29 (10 am)Friday, July 30 (10 am)Saturday, July 31 (10 am) at Highmark StadiumMonday, August 2 (10 am)Tuesday, August 3 (10 am)Thursday, August 5 (10 am)Friday, August 6 (10 am)Saturday, August 7 (10 am) at Highmark StadiumMonday, August 9 (10 am)Tuesday, August 10 (10 am)Wednesday, August 11 (10 am)Sunday, August 15 (4 pm)Monday, August 16 (10 am)Tuesday, August 17 (10 am)Thursday, August 19 (10 am)Sunday, August 22 (4 pm)"

Even with a limited number of dates that fans can attend, at least there is a chance to do so. After going through the pandemic last year, seeing football returning to normal-ish levels is a great thing for all NFL fans.

The Bills are looking to bring their first Super Bowl Championship back to Orchard Park after falling just one game short of the Super Bowl last season. This may just be the very start of that journey, with an increased time to work together, learn the playbook, and time to bond with teammates.

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Rookies like Gregory Rousseau and Carlos “Boogie” Basham will get their first taste of training camp and will most likely have to do some rookie chores, like getting donuts or singing their alma mater’s fight song.