As the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to chase a historic fourth Super Bowl title under the leadership of head coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes, all eyes are turning toward the team’s 2025 training camp. The official schedule has been released, and fans are already lining up for what promises to be a thrilling summer full of storylines, player development, and strategic evolution.
From new daily practice schedules and fan events to key offseason acquisitions, including the headline-grabbing trade for a veteran linebacker, here’s everything you need to know ahead of Chiefs Camp 2025.
Daily Practice Times and Location
The Chiefs will once again return to Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, Missouri, for their summer training camp. Known for its fan-friendly atmosphere and intimate access to players and coaches, this venue has served as the team’s home for training camp for over a decade.
Daily practices will begin at 8:15 AM CT, with gates opening to the public at 7:30 AM. Fans are encouraged to arrive early, as seating near the main fields is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Walk-throughs and position-specific drills will follow in the late morning, while special teams and situational scrimmages are expected to wrap up each day’s session around 11:30 AM.
Note: Certain practices will be closed to the public, primarily for game-plan installation and internal evaluations.

Fan Fest Returns — August 3
One of the highlights of camp is Fan Fest, set for Saturday, August 3. This day-long event includes a full-team scrimmage, live entertainment, autograph sessions with players and alumni, giveaways, and exclusive interviews with members of the coaching staff.
Last year’s Fan Fest drew over 12,000 fans, and this year is expected to surpass that number. With live performances and food trucks lining the campus, it’s a can’t-miss experience for any member of Chiefs Kingdom — especially families and younger fans eager to meet their favorite players up close.
Ticket Information
As with previous years, general admission to most practices is free, but reserved seating and VIP experiences require a ticket. The Chiefs have partnered with Ticketmaster for official distribution, and fans are urged to secure their tickets early due to high demand.
Special ticketed days include:
- Season Ticket Member Day (July 28) — Reserved for STM holders.
- Military Appreciation Day (August 7) — Free entry for active and retired service members (ID required).
- Kids Zone Day (August 10) — Featuring player photo ops and giveaways.
VIP packages include shaded seating, exclusive Chiefs merchandise, complimentary beverages, and access to closed practice interviews.
The Big Defensive Move: Veteran LB Joins the Roster
While much of the attention this offseason has focused on Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and the offensive unit, it was a defensive move that arguably made the biggest headlines.
In a bold trade, the Chiefs acquired veteran linebacker Demario Davis from the New Orleans Saints. Known for his hard-hitting presence and cerebral understanding of the game, Davis brings both leadership and versatility to Kansas City’s evolving defense.

What Davis Brings to the Table
At 36 years old, Davis is not the flashiest acquisition — but he’s undoubtedly one of the most impactful. A team captain in New Orleans and a Pro Bowl selection, Davis has averaged over 100 tackles per season for the last six years and brings a level of maturity and field vision that Kansas City’s linebacker corps lacked at times in 2024.
More importantly, Davis is known for thriving in hybrid defensive schemes. His ability to both drop back in zone coverage and plug gaps in run defense provides defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo with a Swiss-army-knife tool to reshape how the Chiefs attack opposing offenses.
Defensive Scheme Adjustments
With Davis in the lineup, expect more nickel formations and delayed blitz packages, especially on early downs. Spagnuolo has a long history of adapting his schemes to match personnel, and Davis’s presence may signal a shift toward a more disguised-pressure approach.
Additionally, pairing Davis with rising star linebacker Leo Chenal offers a strong combination of experience and youthful aggression. This allows the Chiefs to rotate packages more freely and keep opponents guessing — something that became increasingly important during the 2024 postseason.
Key Position Battles to Watch
Outside of Davis’s integration into the defensive scheme, other position battles to watch during camp include:
- WR3 Competition: With Rashee Rice facing potential suspension, all eyes will be on Skyy Moore, rookie Tyrese Jarrett, and journeyman Marquez Callaway.
- Cornerback Depth: Can Jaylen Watson solidify a starting role, or will the newly drafted C.J. Keyes make an early push?
- Running Back Rotation: Isiah Pacheco remains the starter, but Jerick McKinnon and rookie Dillon Hammons will battle for secondary reps.
Early Camp Takeaways
Though official practices have yet to begin, early indications from OTAs suggest a hungry and highly motivated roster. Mahomes has taken on an even more vocal leadership role, while Travis Kelce — returning for what could be his final NFL season — is reportedly in top shape and mentoring younger tight ends.
Meanwhile, Chris Jones anchors a defensive line that has unfinished business, and the addition of Demario Davis may give them the edge they need to reclaim their dominance.
Conclusion
Chiefs Camp 2025 isn’t just another preseason warm-up — it’s the launchpad for a team with high expectations, renewed defensive strategy, and a city fully behind them. Whether you’re attending for the first time or are a seasoned member of Chiefs Kingdom, this year’s camp offers both excitement and clarity as Kansas City aims for another championship run.
Grab your gear, mark your calendar, and prepare for another unforgettable summer in St. Joseph.