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Dive Into The Full 2025 Dallas Cowboys Training Camp Schedule

The Dallas Cowboys are set to ignite another preseason journey as the 2025 Training Camp returns to Oxnard, California, starting July 23rd. With fans counting down every day, the Cowboys’ camp schedule is packed with high-energy practices, public events, and headline-worthy showdowns—all signaling that football season is truly back in the air.

From the first whistle on July 25, the Cowboys’ roster will take the field at River Ridge Playing Fields for their opening practice. Notably, July 26 marks the first open session for fans, followed by the always-anticipated Opening Ceremony and Opening Press Conference. The legendary “Back Together Weekend” arrives on July 27, where players like Dak Prescott, Micah Parsons, and CeeDee Lamb will connect with fans and give media and supporters their first real taste of the team’s intensity.

Throughout camp, each practice becomes a battleground for roster spots. The Blue-White Scrimmage on August 3 promises to be a highlight, providing a preview of position battles and coaching adjustments as Head Coach Mike McCarthy evaluates both rookies and veterans. Fans in Oxnard can enjoy daily access, Cowboys merchandise, and interactive fan zones that keep the excitement rolling beyond the sidelines.

As August unfolds, the Cowboys shift gears toward joint practices and preparation for the preseason opener. Family Day on August 10 draws a huge crowd, emphasizing the community spirit that defines the Cowboys brand. As camp closes on August 14, players and coaches leave Oxnard with a sharpened identity and a clear vision for the season ahead.

Looking ahead, this 2025 training camp isn’t just a warm-up—it’s the proving ground where dreams are made, cuts are decided, and championship hopes are born. For the Cowboys, every rep in Oxnard is a step closer to unfinished business and the ultimate goal: another shot at glory.

Cowboys Host Veteran CB for Workout Amid Secondary Injuries
The Dallas Cowboys are exploring ways to stabilize a secondary battered by injuries, and on Thursday, the team welcomed back a familiar veteran for a workout at The Star in Frisco. With multiple defensive backs sidelined and inconsistency plaguing the unit, Dallas is considering all options ahead of a critical stretch of the season. Bringing in a proven defender underscores the front office’s urgency to shore up its pass coverage.   That veteran was Stephon Gilmore, who previously anchored the Cowboys’ secondary during the 2023 season. In his lone year with Dallas, Gilmore started all 17 games, logging 1,024 defensive snaps (88% of the unit’s total). He recorded 68 tackles (54 solo, 14 assists), 2 interceptions, 13 passes defensed, and 1 forced fumble — all while holding opposing quarterbacks to a passer rating of just 60.3, ranking ninth in the NFL. Cowboys fans may recall his Week 1 interception against the New York Giants in a 40-0 victory, or his forced fumble against the Philadelphia Eagles that helped secure a statement 33-13 win. He remained a steady presence in coverage throughout the season, even delivering in the postseason loss to the Green Bay Packers with 4 tackles and a pass breakup.   While his 2024 stint in Minnesota fell short of expectations, Gilmore’s pedigree as a former Defensive Player of the Year and Super Bowl champion makes him one of the most experienced cornerbacks still available on the market. For Dallas, reuniting with Gilmore could provide immediate stability to a defense that is still aiming for a deep playoff push. If Thursday’s workout proves successful, a deal could be finalized soon — giving the Cowboys a trusted veteran presence in the backfield at just the right time.