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2008 NFL Training Camp Dates
(Philadelphia, Pa) — I know this is the toughest time on everyone’s calendar as the wait for the NFL to save us from MLB doldrums can’t get here fast enough. My advice is to take a vacation for a week and before you know it training camps will be open. Incredibly the NY Jets’ rookies will report to training camp in Hempstead, NY on July 16. Here’s the full ...
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