The Miami Dolphins are preparing for their first season under new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and new head coach Jeff Hafley, after the team finished their 2025 campaign with a 7-10 record and in third place in the AFC East.
Miami has wrapped up their organized team activities, rookie minicamp and mandatory minicamp sessions, and now the players have a month off before the start of training camp.
When will the Dolphins have to report back to their Baptist Health Training Complex?
According to a memo sent out by the league on Monday, Miami’s first-year players will be in the Tuesday, July 21. Their veterans will come a week later on Tuesday, July 28.
While we don’t have full dates for camp, we at least know when camp will start, and we know the dates for both joint practices, as Miami will meet the Washington Commanders on Wednesday, August 12, and they’ll meet the New York Giants on Thursday, August 20.
There are a lot of questions for the Dolphins to answer before Week 1, and training camp will be the first opportunity to really see what their building with pads on and really competiting.
This article originally appeared on Dolphins Wire: Dolphins training camp dates: When will Miami’s players report?
Reporting by Mike Masala, Dolphins Wire / Dolphins Wire
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