GRIDIRON ASSASSIN
Footballguy
How many NFL teams don't travel away from their stadium or training facility during TRAINING CAMP?
That's why the Bucs currently travel to O-town and hold camp at Disney. The facilities are also top notch.Next year, it moves to the new complex in Tampa...and Gruden has stated he is happy to get away from the glitz of Mousecatraz.I think most travel, and one of the main reasons is to get added exposeure in areas where they are trying to sell more tickets.
Entirely possible.The Chiefs practice at River Falls in Wisconsin.Most travel to locations that are remote so they can focus on football and not other issues.
Seahawks........... Cheney, Washington ............ If you have been there you know what I mean.
OK, I can see the 'boys travelling - IIRC they used to go to AZ before the Cards showed up. But how does MN make sense for KC?? Convenience to other teams to scrimmage?The Sporting News dedicated an entire issue to NFL Training Camps a couple of weeks ago (threw my copy away). Most teams hold their training camps relatively close to their facility, Dallas and KC travel the farthest, IIRC, to CA and MN, respectively. The article noted a trend toward staying close, if not at, their team HQ.
Giants go to SUNY ALBANY now which is 3 hours north of the stadium. They are definitely not trying to sell more tickets as they are sold out for the duration of my life but are looking for that closed football environment as someone stated. Jets are at Hofstra for another year but are moving to their own location in jersey next year (florham park).Baltimore and Philly travel to regional colleges - campus affords them what they need and a closed environment.
Washington used to do the same until Dan Snyder got greedy and wanted to charge fans $10 to come watch practices.
IIRC the Giants go to FDU in NJ as well.
SF goes to Santa Clara I believe.
Cowboys have never trained in AZ. They were in California during the Tom Landry days, then when Jerry Jones took over they tried out Austin, San Antonio, and Wichita Falls before going back to California for the past three years. Next year they are back in San Antonio.An interesting list of training camp sites for the Cowboys:OK, I can see the 'boys travelling - IIRC they used to go to AZ before the Cards showed up. But how does MN make sense for KC?? Convenience to other teams to scrimmage?The Sporting News dedicated an entire issue to NFL Training Camps a couple of weeks ago (threw my copy away). Most teams hold their training camps relatively close to their facility, Dallas and KC travel the farthest, IIRC, to CA and MN, respectively. The article noted a trend toward staying close, if not at, their team HQ.