INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Colts kick off training camp on Wednesday at Grand Park, offering fans unique access to players and activities in Colts City.
Colts fans can be part of the action this summer and choose from 13 practices with open bleacher seating, family activities, and opportunities to meet the players.
Player autograph sessions, one of of the most-loved traditions of Colts Camp, is back for a seventh summer. Fans can get signatures from some of their favorite players after open practices.
Autographs are based on player availability, and specific autographs are not guaranteed. For a list of position groups scheduled to sign each day, visits colts.com/camp or check the Colts mobile app.
Players will not be available to sign autographs before practice.
New for 2025: Kids-Only Autograph Session
On select practice days, fans aged 17 and under may visit the Colts City Info Tent before practice to pick up a free team trading card. Some cards will feature a special sticker granting access to a special kids-only autograph session.
Kids 7 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Kids 8-17 may go through the line independently. Parents can meet their child at the end of the line.
Post-Practice Player Football Toss
Following every open practice, a different Colts position group will sign mini-footballs and toss them into the crowd for fans to catch.
The Colts will release the schedule of participating position groups each week.
Click here for more information on Indianapolis Colts training camp.
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