![]() Brady and the Patriots will be back in action in another month. (USA TODAY Images) |
For any fans looking forward to seeing the Patriots back in action, the team released the opening dates for training camp for next month, signaling that football season is inching a little closer.
New England will kickoff their 2015 Training camp on July 29th, with the first public session set for Thursday July 30th behind Gillette Stadium. Β It's an opportunity for families to come and get an up close look of the defending champions as they start getting ready for the season, although no times have been announced just yet.
During the preseason the team posts daily updates on Patriots.com, which is where anyone attending should check before making the trip to the stadium in the event of any schedule changes or cancellations. The team's first exhibition game is set for August 13th against the Green Bay Packers at 7:30pm.
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