Colts Confirm Three Joint Preseason Practices With Patriots and Falcons
The sessions are meant to give starters game-like reps to speed roster decisions during the Colts' final training camp at Grand Park.
Overview
- The Colts confirmed Wednesday that they will hold three joint preseason practices: one at the New England Patriots' facilities and two at Grand Park in Westfield, Indiana.
- The New England session is timed ahead of the Colts' preseason opener on August 13 and the two Falcons practices come before the August 22 preseason game in Indianapolis.
- Head coach Shane Steichen said the joint sessions are intended to provide controlled, game-like reps that can reduce starters' preseason snaps and clarify position battles.
- The team has not released a full 2026 training-camp schedule yet and has not announced whether the joint practices will be open to the public this year.
- This will be the Colts' last year holding camp at Grand Park before moving camp to the Indiana Farm Bureau Center at the team's W. 56th Street headquarters, a change that could centralize operations and alter local fan access.