
When can fans start attending practice? Find out!
The Cleveland Browns unveiled their 2025 training camp schedule today, and it looks quite different from the past few seasons. Over the past several years, the number of practices available to fans has been dwindling, as things such as the Greenbrier sessions in West Virginia have eaten into fan access. Additionally, we’re used to the first practice for fans coming right at the end of July, and concluding in mid- to late-August. Not this year.
This year, the Browns’ first practice available to fans begins on Friday, July 25. There are no Greenbrier sessions, breaking a trend that head coach Kevin Stefanski had implemented for the past few years. The final practice open to fans is on Monday, August 4. In total, there will be eight practices that fans can attend, an uptick from the six that were open last year. It’s still lower than the 12 open practices they had in 2021 and 11 open practices in 2022.
Cleveland will also have joint practices with the Carolina Panthers on August 6, and the Philadelphia Eagles from August 13-14. Those sessions will not be open to the public.
Here is the full schedule (note: an “Off Day” could either mean that there is no practice, or that practice is closed entirely from the media):
Sessions Open to the Public
Tickets will be available to the public on Thursday, July 3 at 10 AM ET. Browns Season Ticket Members will have an advanced 24-hour window to reserve their tickets to training camp practices, starting on Tuesday, July 2. Each account can register up to four tickets to an individual session.

Scheduled themes for the open practices in Berea include:
- Dawg Pound XL – Friday, July 25
- Back Together Weekend – Saturday, July 26
- University Hospitals Rainbow Day – Monday, July 28
- Military Appreciation – Tuesday, July 29
- Stay in the Game! Attendance Network – Wednesday, July 30
- Youth Football – Friday, August 1
- Browns Backers– Saturday, August 2
- Orange and Brown – Monday, August 4