Patrick Mahomes and Chiefs gear up for title defense with training camp announcement ahead of 2023 NFL season

The Kansas City Chiefs are on cloud nine, securing two Lombardy trophies in four seasons, having a gorgeous tour in the White House, and unveiling Super Bowl rings featuring removable tops and mini Arrowhead Stadium. Leaving all the success aside, the team now focuses on this season by revealing the training camp schedule for the 2023 season.

After the Bengals, Cardinals, Bills, and Commanders, Patrick Mahomes’ team released their training camp schedule on Friday with a total of 19 training camp sessions.

Chiefs unveil training camp schedule

 Now officially the training camp schedule of the Kansas City Chiefs was made public as the team announced their schedule for this summer on Friday. For rookie players like Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Rashee Rice, and Wanya Morris it serves as a period of assessment while for veterans like Mahomes, and Travis Kelce it is time to return to form, additionally, all the players can now work on a united goal regarding this season under their subjective coaches.

The NFL training camp usually starts in late July or early August, however, this season Mahomes team is going to begin it a little earlier than before on July 23 at Missouri Western University in St. Joseph.

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The team has held training camps at Missouri Western since 2010 and they choose not to change their mind this season also, yet the dates and times of the schedule are subject to change.

The very first open training of the team is scheduled on July 13 and going to be concluded on August 17 with a total of 19 training camp sessions, while most of the sessions will be open to the public.

Another exciting news for the fans is that they can see their star players running the field, improving their strength, and preparing for the regular season without any charge in most of the practices and will be able to take autographs after each training camp practice. Nevertheless, for July 23, July 29, and August 5, they have to bear a $5 admission charge.

Training Camp Schedule of the Kansas City Chiefs

  • Sunday, July 23: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Includes team autograph session. Admission is $5.
  • Monday, July 24: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Not open to the public (this is an exclusive season-ticket member day).
  • Tuesday, July 25: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Autographs: linebackers. Wednesday, July 26: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Autographs: defensive backs.
  • Thursday, July 27: No practice. Friday, July 28: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Autographs: quarterbacks, running backs, and specialists. Saturday, July 29: Practice — 9:15 a.m. $5 admission fee.
  • Sunday, July 30: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Autographs: wide receivers and tight ends.
  • Monday, July 31: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Alumni Day. Autographs: offensive/defensive line.
  • Tuesday, Aug. 1: No practice. Wednesday, Aug. 2: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Autographs: linebackers.
  • Thursday, Aug. 3: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Autographs: defensive backs.
  • Friday, Aug. 4: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Autographs: quarterbacks, running backs, and specialists.
  • Saturday, Aug. 5: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Family Fun Day, $5 admission fee. Team autograph session.
  • Sunday, Aug. 6: No practice.
  • Monday, Aug. 7: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Autographs: wide receivers and tight ends.
  • Tuesday, Aug. 8: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Autographs: offensive/defensive line.
  • Wednesday, Aug. 9: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Exclusive season-ticket member day (not open to the general public). Team autograph session included.
  • Thursday, Aug. 10: No practice. Friday, Aug. 11: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Autographs: linebackers.
  • Saturday, Aug. 12: No practice.
  • Sunday, Aug. 13: Preseason Game No. 1, Chiefs at Saints, noon Central Time.
  • Monday, Aug. 14: No practice.
  • Tuesday, Aug. 15: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Autographs: defensive backs.
  • Wednesday, Aug. 16: Practice — 9:15 a.m. Autographs: offensive/defensive line.
  • Thursday, Aug. 17: Practice — 8:15 a.m. Military Appreciation Day, final camp practice.

How many super bowl rings do the Chiefs have?

The Kansas City Chiefs have played 5 games in Super Bowls all-time and came out as a victor three times. The team’s dream of winning the title first came into reality in 1969, and since then they have had to wait for a long to touch the trophy and uplift it for the second time till 2019 when Pats led them to a 31-20 victory against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV.

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The success continued under the leadership of Mahomes again this year as they have been able to hold the Vince Lombardi Trophy following their winning of Super Bowl LVII in February, defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35.

However, following these training camps, the Kansas City team will open their first regular season game against the Detroit Lions on September 7 in their home field. Time will show if the team can sustain its legacy and supremacy on the field as a defending champion keeping Mahomes at the helm.

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Shabiha is a sports content writer for Sportszion. The writer completed her graduation in Management and post-graduation in HRM. Writing is her passion and she has a long career goal in relation to writing.

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