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Pittsburgh Steelers training camp 2023: Schedule, tickets, location, and everything to know

The 2023 NFL season is closing in and while there are no NFL games today, Pittsburgh Steelers training camp is right around the corner. Here, we’ll provide you with all the information you need to know about the Steelers training camp this summer.

Pittsburgh heads into the summer on an incredible run. While the Steelers didn’t make the playoffs last season, they avoided a losing record for the 16th consecutive season under head coach Mike Tomlin. As training camp rolls around, there’s even more optimism for the upcoming season of Steelers’ football.

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Let’s dive into our Pittsburgh Steelers training camp guide, previewing the schedule, top storylines and frequently asked questions.

Pittsburgh Steelers training camp schedule

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Pittsburgh Steelers training camp begins on Wednesday, July 26 at 1:55 PM ET. This year, the Steelers will have 16 training camp practices open to the public including one at Latrobe Memorial Stadium. Here’s the full Steelers training camp schedule, all dates open to the public.

  • July 27 – Practice begins @ 1:55 PM
  • July 28 – Practice begins @ 1:55 PM
  • July 29 – Practice begins @ 1:55 PM
  • July 30 – Practice begins @ 1:55 PM
  • Aug. 1 – Practice begins @ 1:55 PM
  • Aug. 2 – Practice begins @ 1:55 PM
  • Aug. 3 – Practice begins @ 1:55 PM
  • Aug. 4 – “Friday Night Lights” practice at Latrobe Memorial Stadium – 7 PM
  • Aug. 5 – Practice begins @ 1:55 PM
  • Aug. 6 – Practice begins @ 1:55 PM
  • Aug. 8 – Practice begins @ 1:55 PM
  • Aug. 9 – Practice begins @ 1:55 PM
  • Aug. 11 – Preseason – Pittsburgh Steelers @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 7 PM
  • Aug. 13 – Practice begins @ 1:55 PM
  • Aug. 15 – Practice begins @ 1:55 PM
  • Aug. 16 – Practice begins @ 1:55 PM
  • Aug. 17 – Practice begins @ 1:55 PM

    Pittsburgh Steelers training camp storylines

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    Kenny Pickett’s time to shine

    Not everyone was sold on Pittsburgh using a first-round pick on quarterback Kenny Pickette, especially when he couldn’t beat out Mitch Trubisky for the starting job. However, the 20th pick in the 2022 NFL Draft eventually won over control, impressed his teammates and really looked sharp as he became more familiar with the offense.

    “[Pickett] is just as smart. So, the arm might not be like Ben, but he got the heart. He’s a good football player. He’s never going to give up. He is always going to try to be the best at throwing or reading. Whatever it is, he will work his -expletive- off to be the best at it.”

    Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson on quarterback Kenny Pickett

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    Trubisky protected the football late in the year, throwing just one interception in his final six games. While his completion rate remained under 60 percent, the organization saw more than enough flashes to believe in him moving forward.

    Entering his second NFL season, Pickett is now going to be asked to be a leader and he’ll need to put more of the offensive weight on his shoulders. With an improved offensive line, he’ll have more time in the pocket to display his decision-making and poise. There’s been a lot of buzz this spring, with training camp providing fans an opportunity to now see the improvements up close.

    Keeping a watchful eye on Jaylen Warren

    Najee Harris will be the Steelers’ running back in 2023, but Jaylen Warren could play a far more prominent role than some are expecting. Harris ranked 59th in true yards per carry (3.7), 51st in breakaway run rate (2.6%), 45th in yards created per touch (2.13) and had a 61.9 PFF receiving grade last season. Warren ranked 12th in true yards per carry (4.7), fifth in yards created per touch (3.82) and finished with a 79.8 receiving grade.

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    Mark Kaboly of The Athletic highlighted Warren as one of the standouts from OTAs and minicamp this spring, noting his belief that this isn’t a player Pittsburgh can keep off the field. While the Steelers might not use him as often on rushing downs, Warren could carve out a prominent role on third downs and be a far more prominent offensive weapon than anticipated by fans. Keep a close eye, he’ll likely be one of the training camp stars.

    Health can make all the difference for the Pittsburgh Steelers defense

    This is a completely different defense when everyone is healthy. Last year, Pittsburgh struggled to get by with T.J. Watt sidelined for seven games, Minkah Fitzpatrick missing two contests and other ailments making this a banged-up defense. Everyone is healthy heading into training camp and that can be transformational for this unit. Watt remains one of the best pass rushers in the NFL and his presence makes life even easier for Alex Highsmith. With Damontae Kazee, also back out there, Steelers fans will witness a much better defense at training camp and this fall.

    Pittsburgh’s new additions under the spotlight

    While the Steelers didn’t have an abundance of draft picks or cap space this offseason, they made smart moves. Patrick Peterson is the perfect veteran cornerback to fill the void in the secondary and he’s an ideal mentor for second-round pick Joey Porter Jr, giving the Steelers a cornerback tandem they can trust.

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    Pittsburgh also added linebacker Cole Holcomb and Nick Herbig, another testament to the front office’s interest in pairing reliable veterans with young, high-upside players. Throw in Keeanu Benton on the defensive line, left guard Isaac Seumalo and tight end Darnell Washington, you’ve got a deep roster with the perfect mix of steady veterans and intriguing breakout candidates.

    FAQ for Steelers training camp 2023

    Where do the Steelers have training camp?

    The Steelers have training camp at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe. It marks the 56th year that Pittsburgh will hold its training camp at Saint Vincent College. There will also be one evening practice at Latrobe Memorial Stadium.

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    What are the dates for Steelers training camp?

    Steelers training camp begins on Thursday, July 27 at 1:55 PM. Each of the practices open to the public, outside of the Friday Night Lights practice, begins at 1:55 PM. Steelers’ training camp wraps up for the public in August, with the last open practice on Aug. 17.

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    Do you need tickets to go to Steelers training camp?

    Yes, all fans are required to have a ticket in order to attend Steelers’ training camp practices. As per team rules, mobile tickets are necessary.

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    How much does it cost to go to Steelers training camp?

    All Steelers training camp tickets are free. For more information about visiting the team during training camp, check out the team’s official website. You can acquire tickets here.

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