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NFL Announces Minicamp and OTA Dates

May 3rd, 2012 - 10:51am by Stuart Zaas

The NFL has announced the dates for minicamps and OTAs for all 32 teams. Denver will hold OTAs May 21-23, May 30-June 1 and June 4-7. The Broncos’ rookie minicamp will take place May 11-13 and the mandatory full-team minicamp is June 12-14.

These practices are not open to the public. The exact dates for training camp, which is open to the public, have yet to be released.

Below are the dates that each team will hold its minicamps and OTAs:

ARIZONA: OTAs – May 22-24, May 29-31, June 4-7; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 12-14
ATLANTA: OTAs – May 29-31, June 5-7, June 12-15; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 19-21
BALTIMORE: OTAs – May 22-24, May 29-31, June 4-7; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 12-14
BUFFALO: OTAs – May 29, May 31-June 1, June 5, June 7-8, June 11-12, June 14-15; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 19-21
CAROLINA: OTAs – May 22-24, May 30-June 1, June 4-7; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 12-14
CHICAGO: OTAs – May 22-24, May 29-31, June 4-7; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 12-14
CINCINNATI: OTAs – May 22-24, May 29-31, June 4-7; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 12-14
CLEVELAND: OTAs – May 22-24, May 30-June 1, June 12-15; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 5-7
DALLAS: OTAs – May 22-24, May 29-31, June 4-7; Minicamps – May 4-6 (rookies), June 12-14
DENVER: OTAs – May 21-23, May 30-June 1, June 4-7; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 12-14
DETROIT: OTAs – May 21-22, May 24, May 29, May 31-June 1, June 4-5, June 7-8; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 12-14
GREEN BAY: OTAs – May 21-23, May 30-June 1, June 5-8; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 12-14
HOUSTON: OTAs – May 21-22, May 24, May 29-31, June 4-7; Minicamp – June 12-14
INDIANAPOLIS: OTAs – May 15-17, May 22-24, June 4-7; Minicamps – May 4-6 (rookies), June 12-14
JACKSONVILLE: OTAs – May 15-17, May 22-24, May 29-June 1; Minicamps – May 4-6 (rookies), June 12-14
KANSAS CITY: OTAs – May 21-22, May 24, May 29, May 31-June 1, June 4-5, June 7-8; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 12-14
MIAMI: OTAs – May 22-24, May 29-31, June 11-14; Minicamps – May 4-6 (rookies), June 19-21
MINNESOTA: OTAs – May 29-31, June 5-7, June 11-14; Minicamps – May 4-6 (rookies), June 19-21
NEW ENGLAND: OTAs – May 21-22, May 24, May 29-31, June 4-5, June 7-8; Minicamps – May 10-12 (rookies), June 12-14
NEW ORLEANS: OTAs – May 22-24, May 29-31, June 11-14; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 5-7
NEW YORK GIANTS: OTAs – May 23-24, May 30-June 1, June 4-5, June 7-8; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 12-14
NEW YORK JETS: OTAs – May 22-24, May 29-31, June 4, June 6-7; Minicamps – May 4-6 (rookies), June 12-14
OAKLAND: OTAs – May 14-15, May 17, May 21-22, May 24, June 4-7; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 12-14
PHILADELPHIA: OTAs – May 22-24, May 30-June 1, June 4-7; Minicamps – May 12-14 (rookies), June 12-14
PITTSBURGH: OTAs – May 22-24, May 29-31, June 4-7; Minicamps – May 4-6 (rookies), June 12-14
ST. LOUIS: OTAs – May 15-16, May 18, May 22-23, May 25, June 5-8; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 12-14
SAN DIEGO: OTAs – May 29-31, June 5-7, June 11-14; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 19-21
SAN FRANCISCO: OTAs – May 22-24, May 29-31, June 4-7; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 12-14
SEATTLE: OTAs – May 22-24, May 30-June 1, June 4-7; Minicamps – May 11-13 (rookies), June 12-14
TAMPA BAY: OTAs – May 15, May 17-18, May 21-22, May 24, June 4-5, June 7-8; Minicamps – May 4-6 (rookies), June 12-14
TENNESSEE: OTAs – May 30-June 1, June 5-7, June 11-12, June 14-15; Minicamps – May 11-12 (rookies), June 19-21
WASHINGTON: OTAs – May 21, May 23-24, May 29-31, June 4-7; Minicamps – May 4-6 (rookies), June 12-14

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716 Responses to “NFL Announces Minicamp and OTA Dates”

  1. OrangeTsunami says:

    Apparently the goalie for the NJ Devils turned 40 years old yesterday, the same day he got a 4-2 win over the Flyers in the playoffs. Much like how the advancements in medicine and technology has increased our life expectancy on Earth, the same could be said for advancements in sports science and nutrition having a similar effect on how long athletes are able to compete at a high level..

  2. millertime2 says:

    Just logged in and seen what was going on in hear. Bet against the Broncos WTF, Ninjaturtle , true bronco fans will never bet against their own team IMO. Im with you FTR

  3. since1972 says:

    What is going to take for people to get over Tebow? When Manning has the Broncos at ten wins and Tebow is still sitting in Ny? Heaven forbid if Tebow should end up starting and winning there cause it would never end. But the thing is its time to move on and not let this continue. Because of it personally if I never seen his name on here again it would be to soon.

  4. alex4serg says:

    1972, Personally I will never ‘get over’ Tebow. Fact is he was our starting QB for one of the more exciting seasons in broncos history.

    I wish we had kept him on the roster, but he is a jet now. That’s fine, but just like Eddie Royal, Peyton Hillis, Jay Cutler, Scheffler, Marshall, Clinton Portis, and many other, I will continue to fondly remember Tebow as a bronco for what he did for us on the field.

  5. alex4serg says:

    About Ronnie Hillman from http://www.milehighreport.com/2012/5/6/3000278/a-personal-look-at-denver-broncos-running-back-ronnie-hillman:

    The first time we met, Ronnie gave me an indication of what type of player he would be. It was his first passing league game with the varsity team at La Habra High School and he did not know many of our plays. I began to go over them with him and he was so determined to show what he could do that he pretty much memorized them all in 15 minutes.

    He quickly showed just how talented he was by using all of the natural abilities he was gifted wtih. He used his superb quickness, elusiveness and incredible balance to earn a starting position his sophomore year in high school. It is evident how gifted he is but what probably set him apart from the rest was his hard work and determination that he was instilled with.

    He overcame many obstacles, such as being forced to miss his first year of college and sit out the entire year as his clearance was being reviewed. He was undeterred as he came back for a record-breaking freshman season. He then bulked up and maintained his speed and followed it up with a terrific sophomore season which led to him being drafted in this year’s NFL Draft.

    Ronnie was a pleasure to coach in high school and is always fun to be around. He is a tremendous talent but he constantly supports that talent with great determination and a work ethic that is second to none. I wish him the best of luck and look forward to his future successes.

    Daniel Morales
    Offensive Coordinator
    La Habra High School
    La Habra, CA

  6. 1nOnlyTRB says:

    Just because a guy doesn’t dawn the jersey anymore doesn’t mean the fans will stop loving him. Especially if u love him as more than a player. It is what it is. Some people are over it. Some not so much. Its still fresh in peoples minds with the lack of football news. Telling em to just get over it is pointless. Happens with many players not just the aforementioned one. This is not a unique situation. Nothing says u can’t love a team and a separate player that once played for your team because loyalties are not easily severed. Case in point, if the broncos organization moved to LA and Denver got a new team (this would never happen) … would your relationship to the original broncos be severed because Denver is not the city that proceeds the name? Fans don’t get over things easily cuz they didn’t have a choice in the matter. But you guys are right in one thing, EFX chose thier guy, for better or worse, we got a new QB and life only moves in one direction … But don’t expect people to just “get over it” is all im saying. Especially when theres so little to talk about. My thoughts at least.

    Well said Alex.

    Later days, TRB

    ps: like TGIF, we need something for monday lol. Like DSIM (Damn Satan Its Monday) lol.

  7. louisianabroncofan says:

    alex i dont think 72 is refering to fond memories. he’s referring to preference to see tebow win with another team than the broncos win. the blind obsessive love for the guy that causes some to actually hate the fo for trading him, and manning for replacing him. your fond memories are just fine and i share them. he was definately something and so was last year. will always be a fascinating year in our history.

    great piece btw on hillman. hopefully he comes out swinging and really exels in this league. he seems to have a great personality and i see good things in him myself. but we dont know how it’ll turn out. i still do not like our draft all that much but it could suprise. i’ve discussed what i wish we’d done before but doing what we did we should have at least gotten more picks than we did trading down. it still irks me we passed on hightower. wolf is not better than hightower. could change later but i dont think so.

  8. 1nOnlyTRB says:

    Football is very large on blidn obsessive love. People are already gushing over manning before seeing him do anyhing (same for luck, rg3) … just a part of footall. Just cuz u want a guy to do well on another team shouldn’t be a bad thing. Altho if u want him to do so well and your team do so poor thats another thing all together i suppose. But i want Him to do great, and i want him to win a superbowl. Doesn’t mean it will happen and doesn’t mean “oh thats one superbowl victory u are reserving for the guy over your team”. Things will play out the way they will play out whether we like it or not.

    TRB

  9. 1nOnlyTRB says:

    LBF, You may be right but we all knew hightower was not a possibility for us. We just had no interest in MLB. But like you what really ticked me off was what we got for all our trade downs. Especially when we traded down to the 2nd round and lost doug martin, just for the opportunity to move up in the 4th round. So we traded our 1st and 4th for there 2nd and 4th. That ticked me off real bad.

  10. louisianabroncofan says:

    well trb my comment kinda pertains to you then too. i agree ‘get over it’ is a bit much but actively rooting for him to do better is legitamately scorned. i will never insinuate that a player should be fortgotten about and if i’ve made it seem like that then thats on me. i understand the love for the man tebow and i absolutely respect it. i am very supportive of anyone as good a person as tebow is and i personally hope he does very well. i really want that known as i think i’ve gotten a reputation for ‘hating’ tebow and its just dead wrong. love the guy. did not at all like the guy as the qb of the denver broncos. my arguments against those that want him back here or want the jets to now do better than the broncos are so strong i guess i can see how i can be portrayed as anti-tebow tho.

    oh and DSIM!!!! (really like that one)

  11. louisianabroncofan says:

    ya trb that was the worst one. you said it exactly right- we gave up a 1st and 4th for a 2nd and fourth. say what??!! i was thinking the nfl network had misprinted what the trade was at 1st. i was even saying it out loud “man they got that trade wrong, i wonder what we really got”. was horrible!

  12. BeastFromEast92 says:

    I just don’t like the fact that some bloggers love for Tebow makes them so mad,that they want us to fail with Manning.

    DB,I wasn’t attacking you,just telling the truth,you do not like Manning,you have said so in many ways,that’s you right,but to say he raped the Broncos and sucked us dry,makes me think you you are anti Manning,and you still praise Tebow,I like Tebow too,but he’s not a Bronco,and I root for my team…The Denver Broncos!!!!!!!

    Stop the Manning bashing!

  13. BeastFromEast92 says:

    Agreed TRB,I wanted Doug Martin too,but Hillman is supposed to be like Sproles,with versatility,but I thought we needed a power Back,or at least a 1000 yard a season RB!

  14. 1nOnlyTRB says:

    EXACTLY Beast i thought we were going for a powerful durable back. Guess we heard wrong. I also thought we were going for starters like a 3down RB like Martin. But i suppsoe the have given up on Moreno and Want a real screen back with blazing speed so that Manning can do his dump offs.

    TRB

  15. Bones1965 says:

    Tim Tebow brought all of us happiness and a belief in our team he made this franchise relevant in my mind and I will always root for him on and off the field he is a Great role model.

    I was a little disappointed in the draft although I did pick the Osweiler, Wolfe and Blake moves.

    The Broncos should have kept the additional 4th round pick in my mind and gotten another DT like Daniels from IOWA or Billy Winn from Boise. For them to say Bolden would have been a 2nd pick if he wasn’t injured is flat out wrong and fantasy. Has anyone seen the Ariz St vs Cal game where Bolden gets used the whole game by Marvin Jones.

    I would have liked Turbin RB in the fourth Round as a cheap version of Doug Martin. Blake is a great pick because we had no depth there @ G and Center.

    I like the College Free Agent pick ups of Judie from Texas A&M and Eric Page of Toledo. The DE from OSU looks like a guy with a non Stop Motor. This Draft will come down too Osweiler and can he develop into a starter.

    I really Hope Mario Fannin is healthy because he may be the big back we need with Willis M.

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