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Vikings training camp report dates for rookies and vets announced

The team will open 14 of its training camp practices to fans, including night sessions on Aug. 3 and Aug. 8 and joint practices against the Titans (Aug. 16-17) and Cardinals (Aug. 23-24)

Vikings

By Lindsey Young

Vikings Training Camp is another step closer.

The team announced Wednesday in conjunction with the NFL that Vikings rookies will report on Sunday, July 23, and vets will check in on Tuesday, July 25.

Vikings Training Camp presented by Omni Viking Lakes Hotel will take place at Twin Cities Orthopedics Performance Center.

The team will open 14 of its training camp practices to fans, including night sessions on Aug. 3 and Aug. 8 and joint practices against the Titans (Aug. 16-17) and Cardinals (Aug. 23-24).

General Admission tickets for 12 of the 14 practices are free for Vikings Season Ticket Members and children 17 and younger; they are $5 for adults. Tickets for the night practices are available at $10 for adults, $5 for children 17 and younger and free for children under 36 inches tall. A portion of all ticket sale proceeds will go to the Minnesota Vikings Foundation.

Click here to reserve your tickets to Vikings Training Camp presented by Omni Viking Lakes Hotel.

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