Eagles-Patriots Joint Practice Dates Announced
New details have emerged about the upcoming joint training camp sessions between the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles, with Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel confirming the dates for two scrimmages on Wednesday, August 19, and Thursday, August 20. The preseason matchup between the two teams is scheduled for Saturday, August 22 at Gillette Stadium.
Why These Scrimmages Matter
For Eagles fans, these sessions offer a rare glimpse into training camp—a typically closed environment. While the Eagles’ camp is usually off-limits to the public, the Patriots have historically opened their practices to fans, as seen in their previous joint scrimmage with the Eagles earlier this year. The two-day format this time around adds an extra layer of intrigue, particularly for those tracking the development of key players.
The most anticipated moment for Eagles supporters could be witnessing A.J. Brown face off against his former team. Unless the two teams meet in Super Bowl LXI, this would be the only time Brown plays against the Patriots this season, making the scrimmages a unique opportunity for fans to see him in action.
What Could Happen Next?
If fan access is confirmed for these sessions, attendance could be high, especially among Eagles supporters eager to see Brown and other key players in action. The Patriots’ tradition of opening practices to the public suggests this may become a repeat scenario, though no official confirmation has been made yet.
Analysts expect the two-day format to provide deeper insights into both teams’ strategies and personnel adjustments ahead of the preseason game. For the Patriots, this could serve as a final tuning session before their home opener, while the Eagles may use the opportunity to gauge their readiness for the regular season.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these joint training camp sessions be open to the public?
It is not yet explicitly confirmed whether these sessions will allow fan access. However, the Patriots have historically opened their training camp practices to the public, including during their previous joint scrimmage with the Eagles.

Why is A.J. Brown’s matchup with the Patriots significant?
Unless the Eagles and Patriots meet in Super Bowl LXI, this would be the only time Brown faces his former team this season, making it a notable moment for fans tracking his progress.
How does this two-day format differ from past joint scrimmages?
This is the first time the Eagles and Patriots are scheduled for two consecutive days of joint training camp sessions, compared to a single scrimmage in 2024.
With the preseason game just days away, these scrimmages could set the tone for what promises to be an intriguing early-season matchup. Will you be heading to Gillette Stadium to catch the action?