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Vikings set training camp schedule
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Ahead of their second training camp at their practice facility in Eagan, the Vikings announced several changes on Thursday morning for how they will welcome fans in 2019.The Vikings’ second training camp in Eagan will be open to fans for 16 full-squad practices, which is one more than the team had on its schedule in 2018 and keeps the team’s training camp among the league’s most accessible, at a time when many teams are cutting back on their number of open training camp practices. The Philadelphia Eagles announced this week they will have just one practice open to fans — for which they will charge admission — during training camp.
Unlike the Vikings’ first training camp in Eagan, however, the team will close its morning walk-throughs, as well as three days of practices for rookies at the beginning of camp, to the public. The move comes after the early practices and walk-throughs were met with sparse attendance during the Vikings’ first summer at the TCO Performance Center in 2018.
“With the rookie practices, we based that decision on the limited fan demand we’ve seen for those practices over the past several years,” said Jeff Anderson, the team’s vice president of strategic and corporate communications. “It just feels more appropriate to celebrate the start of training camp when the entire team is present.”
The Vikings will also limit training camp autograph sessions to kids under 18, in an effort to ensure children get a better chance at meeting their favorite players. With walk-throughs now closed to the public, the team will open autograph lines at 11:00 each day, awarding a wristband to the first 150 kids in line for each player’s autograph session. Once those kids have a wristband, they’ll be able to watch practice and return to the autograph line later.
Players will sign autographs at the conclusion of practice around 4:30 each day, in a move the team hopes will cut down on the need for fans to arrive early and spend hours waiting in the heat for an autograph. The Vikings will also introduce the “Helmet Hike” during training camp, where a group of children will get the chance to carry players’ helmets from the locker room to the practice field and pose for a photo with a player.
The Vikings’ first full-team practice will be on July 26, with their first padded practice on July 29. The team will again hold a Saturday night practice in TCO Stadium on Aug. 3, and will close training camp on Aug. 16, before their first home preseason game against the Seahawks on Aug. 18.

Like they did last year, the Vikings will make 4,000 general admission seats available for training camp each day, selling 1,000 reserved seats to each practice. The reserved seats cost $20 last year, but will be available for $15 this year on some days where the Vikings anticipate lower demand. General admission seats are free, but fans must reserve tickets on the Vikings’ website. Fans can reserve up to four GA tickets for a maximum of two practices, and can purchase daily parking passes for $10 on the team’s website. Fans who do not reserve parking passes ahead of time can purchase them for $20 on arrival.

Vikings season ticket-holders can reserve training camp seats starting at 10 a.m. on June 24. Tickets will be available to the general public at 10 a.m. on June 26.


http://www.startribune.com/first-vikings...511568772/

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The full schedule for camp is below.
Minnesota Vikings 2019 Training Camp Schedule
DatePractice Schedule
DatePractice Schedule
Friday 7/262:00 - 4:25 PM
Saturday 7/272:00 - 4:25 PM
Sunday 7/282:00 - 4:25 PM
Monday 7/292:00 - 4:25 PM
Tuesday 7/30Off
Wednesday 7/312:00 - 4:25 PM
Thursday 8/12:00 - 4:25 PM
Friday 8/22:00 - 4:25 PM
Saturday 8/37:15 - 9:30 PM
Sunday 8/4Off
Monday 8/52:00 - 4:25 PM
Tuesday 8/62:00 - 4:25 PM
Wednesday 8/72:00 - 4:25 PM
Thursday 8/8Off (Travel)
Friday 8/9Vikings at Saints 7:00 PM
Saturday 8/10Off
Sunday 8/112:00 - 4:25 PM
Monday 8/122:00 - 4:25 PM
Tuesday 8/132:00 - 4:25 PM
Wednesday 8/14Off
Thursday 8/152:00 - 4:25 PM
Friday 8/162:00 - 4:25 PM
There are some new notable changes and features for this year’s Training Camp:
  • Only fans 18 and under can get autographs after practice, capped at first 150 children. Vikings Legends will have separate autograph sessions open to everyone throughout camp. [This is my favorite change; autographs should be for kids and for kids only. There are plenty of other events throughout the year if you’re a grownup that really wants to get something signed.]
  • Each day, a select group of children will be chosen for the “Helmet Hike,” where the children carry players’ helmets from the locker room to the practice field and get a photo with the player.
  • There’s a new Vikings House/Vikings Arcade, which will be an air conditioned space that will have video games, food, and beverages.
  • There are daily fan giveaways where the team will select fans to receive autographed items and team merchandise throughout camp.
Start making your plans now! The wait is almost over!
All information about Training Camp, including the full schedule, concessions, prohibited items/security, and how to go about getting tickets, can be found at https://www.vikings.com/schedule/vikings...ning-camp/.



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  • Only fans 18 and under can get autographs after practice, capped at
    first 150 children. Vikings Legends will have separate autograph
    sessions open to everyone throughout camp. [This is my favorite change;
    autographs should be for kids and for kids only. There are plenty of
    other events throughout the year if you’re a grownup that really wants
    to get something signed.]
  • Each day, a select group of children
    will be chosen for the “Helmet Hike,” where the children carry players’
    helmets from the locker room to the practice field and get a photo with
    the player.
NICE!
That seems like a great idea and will be a highlight for the lucky kids. 


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Quote: @greediron said:
  • Only fans 18 and under can get autographs after practice, capped at
    first 150 children. Vikings Legends will have separate autograph
    sessions open to everyone throughout camp. [This is my favorite change;
    autographs should be for kids and for kids only. There are plenty of
    other events throughout the year if you’re a grownup that really wants
    to get something signed.]
  • Each day, a select group of children
    will be chosen for the “Helmet Hike,” where the children carry players’
    helmets from the locker room to the practice field and get a photo with
    the player.
NICE!
That seems like a great idea and will be a highlight for the lucky kids. 

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Is there a bigger loser than a 45 year old guy shoving his way thru kids and yelling at the players to get autographs? I'm not talking about adult fans that want autographs, I'm talking about the obnoxious, pushy POS that make it so you need to have a time set aside for just 18 year olds and younger like the Vikings are now doing. And those same obnoxious people just use the signed jerseys to sell online.
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
Is there a bigger loser than a 45 year old guy shoving his way thru kids and yelling at the players to get autographs? I'm not talking about adult fans that want autographs, I'm talking about the obnoxious, pushy POS that make it so you need to have a time set aside for just 18 year olds and younger like the Vikings are now doing. And those same obnoxious people just use the signed jerseys to sell online.
Well, there is...when it's that guy, at a Pukers' practice.
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
Is there a bigger loser than a 45 year old guy shoving his way thru kids and yelling at the players to get autographs? I'm not talking about adult fans that want autographs, I'm talking about the obnoxious, pushy POS that make it so you need to have a time set aside for just 18 year olds and younger like the Vikings are now doing. And those same obnoxious people just use the signed jerseys to sell online.
Yeah I hate those types. One of the coolest things I saw was Chad Greenway giving his gloves to a little boy. An adult male tried to get them and Chad said no they are for the little guy. The rest of us were moving the little boy closer and the dude further back. But Chad looked him straight in the eye and told him that. Much respect for people looking out for the kids. I was moving kids up last year to take selfies with Stefon Diggs. I am all about the kids getting their memorable moments. 
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