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Redskins training camp begins July 30 in Richmond

WASHINGTON — The Redskins head back to Richmond for training camp in July, and the team will be there for 13 days.

Training camp begins July 30 and runs through Aug. 16.

Most practices start with a walk-through in the morning and practice in the afternoon. Gates typically will open at 9:30 a.m. and close at 6 p.m.

All sessions are open to the public and free, but you will need tickets if you plan to go to the three joint practices with the Houston Texans, Aug. 6 to Aug. 8. Ticketing procedures haven’t been announced yet.

“We are looking forward to working with the Houston Texans in preparation for our 2015 season at our world-class Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center,” Redskins President Bruce Allen said, in news release.

Here’s the schedule:

Thursday, July 30
10:35 a.m. Walk-through
3 p.m. Practice

Friday, July 31
10:35 a.m. Walk-through
3 p.m. Practice

Saturday, Aug. 1
10:35 a.m. Walk-through
3 p.m. Practice

Sunday, Aug. 2
10:35 a.m. Walk-through
3 p.m. Practice

Monday, Aug. 3
10:35 a.m. Walk-through
3 p.m. Practice

Wednesday, Aug. 5
10:35 a.m. Walk-through
3 p.m. Practice

Thursday, Aug. 6
8:35 a.m. Practice
4:10 p.m. Walk-through

Friday, Aug. 7
8:35 a.m. Practice
4:10 p.m. Walk-through

Saturday, Aug. 8
10:35 a.m. Practice

Monday, Aug. 10
10:35 a.m. Walk-through
3 p.m. Practice

Tuesday, Aug. 11
1:35 p.m. Practice
Gates open at 10 a.m.

Thursday, Aug. 13
Game day.
Preseason Game at Browns at FirstEnergy, 8 p.m.
Get tickets to the game.

Saturday, Aug. 15
Fan Appreciation Day
1:35 p.m. Practice
Gates open at 10 a.m.

Sunday, Aug. 16
10:35 a.m. Walk-through
3 p.m. Practice

For more on Redskins Training Camp, how to get a training camp pass and frequently asked questions, visit the team’s training camp page.

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