Carolina Panthers 2015 Training Camp at Wofford

The Carolina Panthers training camp will be held through August 20th at Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC. All training camp practices are free and open to the public with each practice session lasting about two hours.

Please be aware that practice times and lengths are subject to change without notice.

Key Dates
July 31 – First practice at Wofford College
August 7 – Fan Fest at Bank of America Stadium
August 14 – Preseason begins
August 20 – Training camp ends
September 1 – Roster cutdown to 75 players
September 5 – Roster cutdown to 53 players
September 13 – Regular season begins

One week into the Panthers’ stay at Wofford, the team will return to Charlotte for Fan Fest at Bank of America Stadium on Friday, Aug. 7, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Following the first preseason game against the Buffalo Bills on Aug. 14, the Panthers will wrap up training camp with joint practices with the Miami Dolphins on Aug. 19 and 20. The two teams will play each other at Bank of America Stadium in Week 2 of the preseason on Aug. 22. “There’s nothing like being right on the field during training camp, and now fans get to see two teams in a practice setting,” Morrison says. “It really enhances the experience.”

The Panthers have trained at Wofford College in Spartanburg, S.C. each summer since their inaugural season in 1995. Wofford has one of the NFL’s finest training facilities, hosting the team in the school’s 60,000-square-foot Richardson Physical Activities Building. The training camp has been ranked in the top five in the league for fan friendliness by Peter King of Sports Illustrated.

To help keep athletes safe and performing at their best during the hot summer months, The Gatorade Company, a division of PepsiCo, has once again joined forces with the NFL to educate athletes, parents and coaches about heat-related illness and the importance of proper hydration and nutrition before, during and after practices and games. The Beat the Heat program is built on communicating heat-illness prevention and treatment techniques, including the four downs of heat safety.

For additional information please visit www.panthers.com and www.wofford.edu.