Notes: NFL announces Lions offseason workout dates

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Athletes raring to get back to work are in luck as the NFL announces offseason workout dates for each club.

The idea behind voluntary offseason workout programs is to allow players to train and work on their conditioning. NFL.com reports the Detroit Lions’ first day is April 20, with offseason workouts May 27-29, June 2-4, and June 9-11, and mandatory minicamp June 16-17.

As an annual refresher, the nine-week offseason program happens in three phases:

  • Phased One is the first two weeks of the program and can only involve meetings, strength and conditioning, and physical rehabilitation.
  • Phase Two is the following three weeks. On-field workouts can involve individual or group drills that are conducted at a walk-through pace. Live contact is not allowed, nor are team offense vs. team defense drills.
  • Phase Three is the final four weeks, where teams can conduct up to 10 days of OTAs, or organized team practice activities. Still no live contact, but 7-on-7, 9-on-9, and 11-on-11 drills are allowed.

Teams can hold a mandatory minicamp for veterans during Phase Three. New head coaches can hold another voluntary veteran minicamp prior to the NFL Draft, and 10 clubs plan to do so this season.

Clubs can also hold a rookie development program for seven weeks starting as early as May 11.

 All but the Denver Broncos will open their facilities to players in April. Here’s a look at what all 32 teams are doing this year:

The NFL has announced offseason workouts dates for all 32 teams: pic.twitter.com/qtFVZbkIZO

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 3, 2026

And onto the rest of your notes.

  • Feed Post of the Day: A recent post on the Feed from Anakinspyroar expressed some frustration over a few letters I’ve also seen recently thrown around — SOL. The business regarding the Lions forcing Frank Ragnow to repay a portion of his signing bonus left a few folks wondering if the Lions are getting back into their old ways, perhaps old ways that caused a giant rift with Lions legend Calvin Johnson. Here’s the post if you’d like to check it out:
  • FOX NFL analyst Jay Glazer hosted his 18th annual NFL head coaches event at the NFL owners meeting. On Glazer’s video below, you can see Dan Campbell hanging out, sitting next to Olympic swimming legend Michael Phelps.

One of my favorite days of the year!!! Our 18th annual NFL Head Coaches day-drinking day at the NFL Owners Meeting. I started this with Mike Tomlin 18 years ago (yes, we raised a glass to him) to get the head coach fraternity to bond together, bounce things off each other, ask… pic.twitter.com/V7HH8r2dpQ

— Jay Glazer (@JayGlazer) March 31, 2026
  • The Lions announced applications are now open for the eighth Annual Touchdown in Your Town. School football and cheer teams can apply for financial support in the form of equipment, technology, facility upgrades, apparel, and/or grant funding. Coaches, athletic directors, and football/cheer staff members can nominate their high school football or cheer program here.
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown reflects on how his mother, Miriam, broke the news that the Lions would be playing in Germany this year.

Miriam Brown, broke the news to her youngest son Amon-Ra St. Brown that the #Lions would be playing a 2026 regular season game in Germany, her home country. He’s excited “to be able to play football in Germany, which has always been a dream of mine since I was a kid," he said. pic.twitter.com/6c2v4vuxxE

— Eric Woodyard (@E_Woodyard) March 31, 2026
  • Speaking of Germany, Jake Bates went on a fun adventure recently. This is so cool.

Jake Bates traveled to Germany to watch a different kind of football with @fckoelnpic.twitter.com/q3QSzo2eMC

— Detroit Lions (@Lions) April 1, 2026
  • The Lions hosted the first-ever Women in Football Forum, featuring panel discussions, networking, and more:

Earlier this month, the Detroit Lions hosted the first-ever Women in Football Forum – bringing together a sold-out crowd of industry leaders, aspiring professionals, and change-makers for an inside look at the business of football.

From impactful panel discussions to meaningful… pic.twitter.com/hGOy0s4UtJ

— Ford Field (@fordfield) March 31, 2026
  • Another one-on-one interview with Dan Campbell down in the Arizona sunshine, this time from Tim Twentyman.

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