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The NFL announced training camp dates and locations for all 32 teams on Tuesday:

Arizona Cardinals

Where: University of Phoenix Stadium; Glendale, Ariz.

When: Rookies, July 28; veterans, July 31

Atlanta Falcons

Where: Flowery Branch training facility; Flowery Branch, Ga.

When: Rookies and veterans, July 30

Baltimore Ravens

Where: Under Armour Performance Center; Owings Mills, Md.

When: Rookies, July 22; veterans, July 29

Buffalo Bills

Where: St. John Fisher College; Rochester, N.Y.

When: Rookies and veterans, July 30

Carolina Panthers

Where: Wofford College, Spartanburg, S.C.

When: Rookies and veterans, July 30

Chicago Bears

Where: Olivet Nazarene University; Bourbonnais, Ill.

When: Rookies and veterans, July 29

Cincinnati Bengals

Where: Paul Brown Stadium; Cincinnati

When: Rookies, July 27; veterans, July 30

Cleveland Browns

Where: Browns training facility; Berea, Ohio

When: Rookies, July 22; veterans, July 29

Dallas Cowboys

Where: Oxnard, Calif.

When: Rookies and veterans, July 29

Denver Broncos

Where: Paul D. Bowlen Memorial Broncos Centre; Englewood, Colo.

When: Rookies, July 27; veterans, July 30

Detroit Lions

Where: Lions training facility; Allen Park, Mich.

When: Rookies, July 28; veterans, Aug. 2

Green Bay Packers

Where: St. Norbert College; De Pere, Wis.

When: Rookies and veterans, July 29

Houston Texans

Where: Methodist Training Center; Houston

When: Rookies, July 26; veterans, July 31

Indianapolis Colts

Where: Anderson University; Anderson, Ind.

When: Rookies and veterans, Aug. 1

Jacksonville Jaguars

Where: Florida Blue Health Wellness Practice Fields; Jacksonville, Fla.

When: Rookie, July 27; veterans, July 30

Kansas City Chiefs

Where: Missouri Western State University; St. Joseph, Mo.

When: Rookies, July 28; veterans, July 31

Miami Dolphins

Where: Doctors Hospital Training Facility; Davie, Fla.

When: Rookies and veterans, July 29

Minnesota Vikings

Where: Minnesota State University, Mankato; Mankato, Minn.

When: Rookies and veterans, July 25

New England Patriots

Where: Gillette Stadium; Foxborough, Mass.

When: Rookies, July 23; veterans, July 29

New Orleans Saints

Where: The Greenbrier; White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.

When: Rookies, July 22; veterans, July 29

New York Giants

Where: Quest Diagnostics Training Center; East Rutherford,N.J.

When: Rookies and veterans, July 30

New York Jets

Where: Atlantic Health Training Center; Florham Park, N.J.

When: Rookies and veterans, July 29

Oakland Raiders

Where: Napa Valley Marriott; Napa, Calif.

When: Rookies, July 26; veterans, July 30

Philadelphia Eagles

Where: NovaCare Complex; Philadelphia

When: Rookies and veterans, Aug. 1

Pittsburgh Steelers

Where: Saint Vincent College; Latrobe, Pa.

When: Rookies and veterans, July 25

San Diego Chargers

Where: Chargers Park; San Diego, Calif.

When: Rookies and veterans, July 29

San Francisco 49ers

Where: Marie P. DeBartolo Sports Center; Santa Clara, Calif.

When: Rookies, July 27; veterans, July 31

Seattle Seahawks

Where: Virginia Mason Athletic Center; Renton, Wash.

When: Rookies and veterans, July 30

St. Louis Rams

Where: Rams Park; Earth City, Mo.

When: Rookies, July 27; veterans, July 31

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Where: One Buccaneer Place; Tampa, Fla.

When: Rookies, July 27; veterans, July 31

Tennessee Titans

Where: Saint Thomas Sports Park; Nashville, Tenn.

When: Rookies and veterans, July 30

Washington Redskins

Where: Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center; Richmond, Va.

When: Rookies and veterans, July 29

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