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The Miami Dolphins open up training camp to fans on Saturday. Here’s what you need to know

The Miami Dolphins will open up its training camp to fans on Saturday.

Here’s what you need to know:

When is the practice?

Practice starts at 9:05 a.m. on July 26. Parking opens up at 7:30 a.m. while gates won’t open until 8:30 a.m.

Where can I get tickets?

Fans can find tickets at https://www.miamidolphins.com/trainingcamp/. If the date in question doesn’t have a “claim tickets” button, chances are those days are sold out.

How much are tickets?

They are totally free! All you need to do is claim the tickets at the website above.

Where is the practice?

The practice will be held at the Baptist Health Training Complex, which is located at 20000 Northwest 27th Ave. in Miami Gardens.

Where should I park?

The Dolphins posted the following notice about parking:

“Enter Carl F Barger Blvd off of 199th St. and staff will direct guests to Gate 10 for parking. Fans will be directed to the designated lot on property adjacent to the entrance of the Baptist Health Training Complex.”

Anything else I should know?

For the first time ever, the Dolphins will name one lucky supporter the “Orange Jersey Fan of the Day.”


The honor mirrors a Dolphins tradition in which a player receives the orange jersey the day after a stellar practice. More info will be available below courtesy of the team.

“One deserving fan will be selected as the Orange Jersey Fan of the Day at all Dolphins Training Camp practices open to the public.

Fans can submit nominations at the orange tent on Activation Road each day between 7:30 and 9:30 a.m.

The winner will be announced near the end of that day’s practice and must be in attendance.

The winner will receive an authentic orange practice jersey signed by that day’s orange jersey player AND an exclusive experience at the Dolphins preseason game against Jacksonville on Saturday, Aug. 23.”
C. Isaiah Smalls II
Miami Herald
C. Isaiah Smalls II is a sports and culture writer who covers the Miami Dolphins. In his previous capacity at the Miami Herald, he was the race and culture reporter who created The 44 Percent, a newsletter dedicated to the Black men who voted to incorporate the city of Miami. A graduate of both Morehouse College and Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, Smalls previously worked for ESPN’s Andscape.
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