One of the hardest parts of the calendar for football fans is the waiting between the conclusion of organized team activities and the start of training camp, which usually means about a month-ish of absolutely zero on-field activities.
Thankfully, San Francisco 49ers fans won't have to wait too much longer to see their favorite squad get back on the field.
After cancelling mandatory minicamp, thanks to full attendance at OTAs, the Niners have approximately a month off before getting back onto the field for meaningful practices that'll help determine the initial 53-man roster.
And the NFL just released all 32 teams' report-to dates, plus dates of joint practices with other teams during the preseason.
49ers training camp report-to dates confirmed
Shared by NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, San Francisco's report-to dates for training camp (both for rookies and veterans) are now public knowledge:
Training camp report dates and joint practices are officially set.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) June 22, 2026
The Cardinals and Panthers veterans report one month from today. pic.twitter.com/zfrvwnSNlB
49ers rookies are slated to report to the practice facility outside Levi's Stadium on Saturday, July 18, while remaining veterans are expected to show up the following Saturday, July 25.
Additionally, the Niners expressed interest in joint practices with two of their preseason opponents, the Tennessee Titans and Los Angeles Chargers, and those dates will commence on Tuesday, Aug. 11, and Tuesday, Aug. 18, respectively.
San Francisco has historically held a few camp sessions open to the general public, and while no official announcement has yet been made about said dates, fans should keep an eye out for when they can watch the full team in action.
Those fans will have firsthand accounts on how the 90-man offseason roster is molding together into the 53-man group that'll kick off the regular season in Week 1.
