Titans
21 Feb 2025, 00:15 GMT+10
The Tennessee Titans today announced its 2025 Youth Football Camp schedule. During the months of May and June, the Titans will host a series of camps across Middle Tennessee open to all children ages 7-14.
"Youth football plays an extremely important role in the growth and fostering of young athletes while developing tremendous character and sportsmanship," said Titans Vice President of Cause Marketing, Josh Corey. "The Titans organization continues to enhance and expand its commitment to football development across the state, and youth football camps is a great way to kickoff summer and prepare for the season ahead."
Participants will learn proper football fundamentals, skills and position techniques, as well as teamwork skills and the value of good character. Instruction will be led by Tennessee high school and college coaches, as well as additional support from former Titans players.
The schedule will include the below locations:
Saturday, May 31
Battle Ground Academy
Franklin, TN.
Friday, June 6
Christ Presbyterian Academy
Nashville, TN.
Monday, June 9
Austin Peay State University
Clarksville, TN.
Friday, June 20
Lipscomb Academy
Nashville, TN.
Camp registration includes a t-shirt, Titans giveaway bag, photo opportunity with Titans mascot T-Rac, instruction from former Titans players and local high school and college coaches, and the option to purchase discounted tickets to a regular season Titans game at Nissan Stadium.
All participants must have a completed consent form, signed by a parent/guardian, prior to the start of camp. The consent form will be provided in the confirmation email after registration.
All purchases are nonrefundable (no exceptions). Due to space limitations, we are not able to accommodate camp location changes. If there is a financial need, scholarships will be available.
To sign-up for Tennessee Titans Youth Football Camps, visitwww.tennesseetitans.com/youthfootballcamps.
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