Eagles to Hold Joint Training Camp Sessions with Patriots This Summer
In a recent announcement at the NFL owners meetings held in Phoenix, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni revealed that the Eagles will participate in joint training camp sessions with the New England Patriots in Foxboro this summer. This collaboration marks another chapter in the Eagles’ preparation for the upcoming season.
Eagles and Patriots: A History of Joint Practices
This summer’s sessions will be the third time the Eagles have joined forces with the Patriots for practice under Sirianni’s leadership. Previous joint practices occurred in 2021 and 2024.
Upcoming Meeting Details
- Location: Foxboro, Massachusetts
- Teams Involved: Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots
- Year: 2026
Sirianni confirmed this plan in response to a report from ESPN’s Mike Reiss. This year, the Patriots will also be one of the Eagles’ three opponents in the preseason, raising excitement among fans.
A.J. Brown Trade Rumors
One noteworthy development surrounding these joint practices involves A.J. Brown, the Eagles’ standout receiver. There have been discussions about a potential trade to the Patriots, although no final decision has been made. If Brown remains with the Eagles, he is expected to be a focal point during the joint training sessions.
Moreover, the Patriots are not scheduled to face the Eagles during the regular season in 2026. This factor might intensify the competitive nature of their summer practices.
As fans eagerly await further updates, the collaboration between the Eagles and Patriots promises to be a pivotal part of the preparation for the upcoming football season.