NFL teams have been busy building through free agency and the 2026 NFL Draft, and now their attention moves from front-office planning to the practice field.
We've entered the Organised Team Activities (OTAs) phase, where newcomers mix with old, and camp battles get underway to determine where each player sits on the depth chart.
With the 2026 schedule confirmed and the first preseason game of the 2026 season less than three months away, here's what teams will be getting up to between now and then.
Following the voluntary minicamps in April and rookie minicamps in early May, OTAs are an opportunity for teams to get rookies and veterans on the field together as they begin preparing for the season ahead.
Click here for the full team-by-team schedule.
Teams can host 7-on-7, 9-on-7, and 11-on-11Â drills, provided there is no live contact.
While OTAs are voluntary, there are always a few juicy storylines to emerge involving veteran players who are absent while they lobby for more money or an extension.
Date: Early-to-mid-June
Mandatory minicamps represent the final phase of organised offseason work, and the first time the entire roster comes together as one.
Sessions typically include light workouts, classroom instruction, and non-contact situational drills.
As the name implies, attendance is mandatory, making these sessions notable for contract situations, holdouts, and early insight into each team's depth chart.
Stay tuned for holdouts. They happen every year and, in some cases, can have far-reaching ramifications for both the player and his team.
Date: Mid-July to August
Training camps open in mid-to-late July, marking the true return of football action. Position battles intensify, highlight reels send social media into a frenzy, and joint practices add further intrigue.
Remember the non-stop drama surrounding Shedeur Sanders in last year's camp?
Imagine just how much media attention No.1 overall pick QB Fernando Mendoza will command in camp this year.
The first preseason fixture is the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, held in Canton, Ohio, at the Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.
In 2026, the Carolina Panthers and Arizona Cardinals will be the two teams competing in that contest. The game is scheduled for Thursday, Aug 6.
That game serves as the backdrop for the Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony, where legends such as Drew Brees and Larry Fitzgerald will be inducted this year.
Once the preseason concludes, teams finalise rosters and turn their attention to Week 1.
The long journey from Super Bowl confetti in February to opening kickoff in September is complete, and another NFL season gets underway.
Here's the full schedule for the 2026 season, and here are full details of the record nine international games on this year's slate, with matchups and storylines for each.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| February 17 - March 3 | Franchise and transition tag designation window |
| February 23 - March 2 | NFL Scouting Combine (on-field workouts February 26 - March 1) |
| March 9 - March 11 | Legal tampering period |
| March 11 (4pm ET) | Free agency begins; new league year officially starts |
| March 29 - April 1 | Annual League Meeting |
| April 17 | Restricted free agents offer sheet deadline |
| April 23 - April 25 | 2026 NFL Draft (Pittsburgh) |
| May 1 | Fifth-year option deadline for 2023 first-round picks |
| Early May | Rookie minicamps |
| Late May - June | Organised Team Activities (OTAs) |
| Mid-June | Mandatory minicamps |
| Mid-July onward | Training camps open |
| August 6 | Hall of Fame Game (Panthers vs. Cardinals, Canton) |
| August 13-28 | Preseason Weeks 1-3 |