Panthers Training Camp Closed to Fans for Two Years
Panthers Training Camp Closed to Fans for Two Years

Panthers Training Camp Closed to Fans for Two Years

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The Carolina Panthers have announced that fans will not be permitted to attend training camp in 2025 and 2026 due to construction at their uptown Charlotte practice facility, marking only the second and third times in franchise history that camp is closed to the public. The upgrades are part of a $650 million project approved by the Charlotte City Council for Bank of America Stadium improvements, including a new fieldhouse and major renovations. Despite the closure, the team will not relocate training camp and will continue joint practices, including with the Cleveland Browns. Fans are still invited to attend the annual Fan Fest at Bank of America Stadium on August 2, 2025, with ticket details to be announced. The Panthers moved their training camp to Charlotte in 2024 after previously hosting at Wofford College in Spartanburg. The team began offseason workouts in April and will continue preparations at the upgraded facility.

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