Your Pittsburgh Steelers will check into the dorms of Saint Vincent College for the 50th year this summer and now you have all the dates and times for when you can check out all the training camp action you can get. If you haven’t planned your summer vacation yet, now is the time!
The Steelers players will report to the dorms in Latrobe on Saturday, July 25th and the first time Steeler Nation is invited to watch practice is the very next day, Sunday, July 26th.
The Steelers will have two night practices this year, their first being the Friday Night Lights practice at Latrobe’s Memorial Stadium on July 31st at 7:00 pm and the second is at Saint Vincent on Wednesday, Aug. 12th.
Training camp breaks on August 22nd with the 21st being the last practice open to the public. That’s almost a full month of practices available for you to check out.
In addition to the action in Latrobe your Steelers will have five preseason games this year thanks to their appearance in the Hall of Fame Game on Sunday, Aug. 9th. The Steelers will be in Canton, OH to witness the enshrinement of Jerome Bettis Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2015.
Here is the Steelers 2015 Training Camp Schedule directly from www.steelers.com:
If you’ve never been to Steelers Training Camp make sure this is the year to go! There is sure to be plenty of celebrations for the 50th anniversary and even without that it’s just a good time all-around. The experience is totally free, it’s a beautiful setting, you can interact with the players in ways you can’t even pretend to in any other situation and it’s the Steelers!
I love a rocking stadium as much as the next football fan but there’s just something so great about sitting up on that hill at Saint Vincent, checking out all the action like my Dad and my Pap did before me!
It’s getting close! Here we go Steelers! Here we go!
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