Training camp for the Green Bay Packers in 2025 will mark the 80th edition of training camp in the franchise’s history. Matt LaFleur’s team kicks off camp with a practice on Wednesday, July 23 at 10:30 a.m. at Ray Nitschke Field in Green Bay, the location of all open practices — save for Family Night at Lambeau Field — for the last 17 years.
This year’s training camp will include traditions such as the American Family Insurance DreamDrive, where kids provide players bikes to ride to practice, and the Annual Meeting of Shareholders inside Lambeau Field (set for Friday, July 25).
The Packers will also have two joint practices, including one in Green Bay.
Here’s everything you need to know about Packers training camp in 2025:
Training camp schedule
The Packers will have 15 practices open to the public in Green Bay, including Family Night at Lambeau Field. Matt LaFleur’s team will also have a joint practice on the road in Indiana against the Colts.
- Wednesday, July 23: First practice (10:30 a.m.)
- Thursday, July 24: Practice (10:30 a.m.)
- Friday, July 25: Practice (10:30 a.m.)
- Sunday, July 27: Practice (10:30 a.m.)
- Monday, July 28: Practice (10:30 a.m.)
- Tuesday, July 29: Practice (10:30 a.m.)
- Thursday, July 31: Practice (10:30 a.m.)
- Friday, Aug. 1: Practice (10:30 a.m.)
- Saturday, Aug. 2: Packers Family Night (7:30 p.m.)
- Tuesday, Aug. 5: Practice (10:30 a.m.)
- Wednesday, Aug. 6: Practice (10:30 a.m.)
- Thursday, Aug. 7: Practice (10:30 a.m.)
- Tuesday, Aug. 12: Practice (10:30 a.m.)
- Thursday, Aug. 14: Joint practice with Colts (in Indiana)
- Tuesday, Aug. 19: Practice (10:30 a.m.)
- Thursday, Aug. 21: Joint practice with Seahawks (10:30 a.m.)
Other important dates to know include the Annual Meeting of Shareholders on Friday, July 25 and the roster reduction to 53 players on Tuesday, Aug. 26. All players will have reported to training camp by Tuesday, July 22.
Preseason schedule
The Packers have three preseason games, including two at Lambeau Field. All three games are on Saturdays and will feature all three kickoff times.
2025 draft class
The Packers made eight picks in the 2025 NFL draft, including the franchise’s first first-round pick at wide receiver in over 20 years.
- First round, No. 23 overall: WR Matthew Golden, Texas
- Second round, No. 54 overall: OL Anthony Belton, NC State
- Third round, No. 87 overall: WR Savion Williams, TCU
- Fourth round, No. 124 overall: DE Barryn Sorrell, Texas
- Fifth round, No. 159 overall: DE/LB Collin Oliver, Oklahoma State
- Sixth round, No. 198 overall: DL Warren Brinson, Georgia
- Seventh round, No. 237 overall: CB Micah Robinson, Tulane
- Seventh round, No. 250 overall: OL John Williams, Cincinnati
Undrafted free agents: DB Johnathan Baldwin, OT Brant Banks, WR Sam Brown Jr., S Kahzir Brown, G Tyler Cooper, QB Taylor Elgersma, CB Tyron Herring, RB Amar Johnson, LB Jamon Johnson, G JJ Lippe, DL Nazir Stackhouse, RB Jalen Welch
Free agent signings
The Packers made a splash early in free agency by signing Aaron Banks, who is expected to start at left guard, and Nate Hobbs, one of three expected starters at cornerback. Veterans Mecole Hardman, Isaiah Simmons and Kristian Welch could play specific roles, especially on special teams.
- LG Aaron Banks
- CB Nate Hobbs
- WR Mecole Hardman
- LB Isaiah Simmons
- LB Kristian Welch
- C Trey Hill
- CB Isaiah Dunn
- CB Gregory Junior
- DL Keith Randolph
- TE Johnny Lumpkin
Free agent departures
The Packers lost a host of veteran free agents, including four starters from the 2024 team. The biggest name was Jaire Alexander, who was released during the offseason workout program.
- C Josh Myers: New York Jets
- CB Jaire Alexander: Baltimore Ravens
- CB Eric Stokes: Las Vegas Raiders
- RB A.J. Dillon: Philadelphia Eagles
- DL TJ Slaton: Cincinnati Bengals
- LB Eric Wilson: Minnesota Vikings
- CB Corey Ballentine: Indianapolis Colts
- OT Andre Dillard: San Francisco 49ers
- CB Robert Rochell: Dallas Cowboys
- TE Tyler Davis: Unsigned
New coaches
- DeMarcus Covington: Defensive line coach and run game coordinator
- Sean Duggan: Linebackers coach
- Luke Getsy: Senior assistant
- Sean Mannion: Quarterbacks coach
- Cody Harkey: Special teams quality control
- Jeremiah Kolone: Offensive assistant
- Jeff Koonz: Defensive assistant
- Jamael Lett: Defensive quality control
Covington, the former Patriots defensive coordinator, is replacing Jason Rebrovich as defensive line coach and Anthony Campanile as run game coordinator. Rebrovich was dismissed, while Campanile left for Jacksonville. Duggan was promoted to replace Campanile at linebackers coach. Mannion was promoted to replace long-time quarterbacks coach Tom Clements, who is retiring. Getsy returns to Green Bay as a senior assistant after serving as the offensive coordinator in Chicago and Las Vegas.
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All eyes on rookie WR Matthew Golden
Morgan, movement and newcomers highlight OL
Van Ness, defensive front must take step forward
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