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Ravens announce open practice dates for 2019 training camp

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The Ravens will open their 2019 training camp with a full-squad practice on July 25 and will hold a total of 15 practices open to fans.
That number includes a free and open workout at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday, July 27, an evening that includes autograph signings for kids and a fireworks and laser show at the conclusion of practice. This marks the ninth straight year the Ravens have scheduled an open workout at the stadium after last year’s was canceled due to inclement weather.
Fourteen practices at the Ravens’ training facility in Owings Mills will be free and open with first-come, first-serve reservations for parking passes available beginning July 11 on the team’s official website. The facility has the ability to host nearly 2,000 fans per day, according to the Ravens.
“Training camp provides Ravens fans an opportunity to connect up-close with our team in a unique environment,” vice president of marketing Brad Downs said in a press release. “We take a great deal of pride in hosting fans each summer because their enthusiasm creates an outstanding atmosphere that our players enjoy.”
Another highlight of those open dates will be Aug. 5 and 6 when the Jacksonville Jaguars will practice with the Ravens ahead of the Aug. 8 preseason opener in Baltimore. John Harbaugh’s team will also practice in Philadelphia with the Eagles ahead of the third preseason game taking place Aug. 22. Last summer, the Ravens hosted the Los Angeles Rams for joint practices and then traveled to Indianapolis to work out with the Colts.
The final open practice for fans in Owings Mills will be Aug. 13.

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