The Kansas City Chiefs have been busy with their offseason training, starting with their first set of Organized Team Activities (OTAs) from May 20-22. The team, under the guidance of head coach Andy Reid, returned for a second session from May 28-30, and will conclude with a final stretch from June 4-7.
Following these OTAs, the Chiefs will shift to a mandatory minicamp scheduled for June 11-13. As stipulated by Article 22 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, each NFL team is permitted one mandatory veteran minicamp during Phase Three of the offseason program.
With the 2024 regular season schedule now public and OTAs in progress, the Chiefs are diligently preparing to defend their championship title in the upcoming season.
How to get tickets for training camp
All Kansas City Chiefs training camp practices require tickets, which can be reserved starting June 22nd at 10:00 ET. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and attendance is limited to enhance the fan experience.
Fans can reserve up to six tickets per practice and make reservations for up to three separate practices. However, paid practice dates are not subject to any ticket limits, and Season Ticket Member dates do not count towards the three-practice limit.
Tickets are free except for paid admission dates, which are July 23rd, July 29th, and August 5th, when each ticket costs $5. Children aged 3 and under are admitted free of charge.
All practices are open to the public, except for Season Ticket Member Days on July 24th and August 9th.