The Green Bay Packers will make three of their OTA (organized team activities) practices open to the public, in addition to their mandatory three-day minicamp sessions.
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GREEN BAY - The Green Bay Packers will make three of their OTA (organized team activities) practices open to the public, in addition to their mandatory three-day minicamp sessions.
The open OTA practices are set for Tuesday, May 24; Thursday, June 2 and Monday, June 6 (weather permitting). Each session will begin at 11:30 a.m. at Nitschke Field.
As previously revealed, the mandatory minicamp will run from June 14-16. Practices will be open to the public, but start times have not been set.
The Packers' rookie orientation camp will be conducted Friday and Saturday; those sessions are not open to the public.
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