![]() The Steelers will have 16 practices open to the public, and all of them are free to all fans whether they're season ticket holders or not. And allow me to point out something else: The vast majority of teams do not even permit media to watch all of any of their OTAs, or minicamp practices, or training camp practices, or in-season practices, and all of those sessions are governed by the NFL rules that you find "excessively secretive." Also, teams recently have been trumpeting the number of their training camp practices that will be open to the public – as some examples, the Chargers have 7, but two of those are limited to season ticket holders Cleveland has 8 Cincinnati has 10 Atlanta has 12 New England has 4. ![]() Is this a Steelers rule or something from the NFL?ĪNSWER: Trust me when I tell you that Steelers fans have absolutely no idea how good they have it when it comes to access to training camp practices and the information that can be gleaned from those practices. ![]() The prohibition seems excessively secretive. Football in shorts is football in shorts. SEAN DELANEY FROM GARDNER, MA: As I understand it, reporters covering OTAs were prohibited from discussing on-field action unless a player or coach discussed it during an interview.
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