NASHVILLE – Are you ready for some football?
The Titans on Tuesday announced dates that will be open to fans during the 2026 Titans Training Camp presented by SeatGeek taking place at Vanderbilt Health Football Center.
The team also announced an open practice that fans are invited to at Nissan Stadium on Friday, Aug. 7 – the Blue & White Stadium Scrimmage, presented by Pinnacle Financial Partners.
In 2026, fans will have the opportunity to attend a total of eight open practices – seven at Vanderbilt Health Football Center and the Blue & White Stadium Scrimmage at Nissan Stadium. All open practices are free to attend with a ticket claimed online.
Blue & White Stadium Scrimmage, presented by Pinnacle
Tickets to the Blue & White Stadium Scrimmage are available now at TennesseeTitans.com/TrainingCamp. The evening scrimmage will take place at the current Nissan Stadium, its final open practice before the team moves into its new home in 2027 and will be followed by a fireworks show for attendees. Gates will open to fans at 5 p.m., with practice scheduled to start at appx. 6:30 p.m.
When claiming their ticket, Titans season ticket members can purchase on-site parking for $5, while supplies last, with proceeds benefiting the Titans Foundation. Titans' exclusive parking partner, PMC, will offer nearby parking in surrounding lots that can be purchased HERE. Other ways to get to the Blue & White Stadium Scrimmage, including rideshare and public transit options, can be found at NissanStadium.com/Transportation.
Open Practice Dates at Vanderbilt Health Football Center:
Saturday, Aug. 1
Monday, Aug. 3
Tuesday, Aug. 4
Sunday, Aug. 9
Monday, Aug. 17
Friday, Aug. 21 (joint practice with SEA)
Thursday, Aug. 27 (joint practice with CHI)
A limited number of tickets will be available online for open practices at Vanderbilt Health Football Center on a first-come, first-served basis beginning Wednesday, July 15, at 10 a.m. CT. All tickets for open practices will be available at TennesseeTitans.com/TrainingCamp.
Free parking will be offered at Nissan Stadium in Lot G/M with complimentary shuttles to and from the practice facility. Shuttles will run continuously between the stadium and the practice facility throughout practice. There is no on-site public parking at Vanderbilt Health Football Center.
In addition to the general public, the Titans will work with nonprofits and community groups to welcome special guests to training camp at Vanderbilt Health Football Center, including first responders, veteran organizations, youth football leagues, Special Olympics athletes, and others.












