The Big Blue Ridge Mountains are calling the Giants.
The team will hold training camp away from the Quest Diagnostics Training Center for the first time since 2012, when they called Albany their summer home. Fourteen years later, they will take country roads to The Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
The plan was already in motion when John Harbaugh interviewed to be head coach due to facility upgrades in East Rutherford and the upcoming World Cup, which will culminate at MetLife Stadium.
"It was a predetermined thing when I was in the process of interviewing that that was a real possibility, almost really going to happen," Harbaugh said Monday morning at the NFL Annual League Meeting in Phoenix. "That's kind of what I understood. They asked me what I thought and I'm like, 'Yeah, let's do it.' I was excited about it."
Holding training camps away from home has become more of a rarity than the norm over the years.
Harbaugh understands the logistical reasons to stay put, which his Ravens did last summer in Owings Mills, Maryland. But teams partially miss out on building camaraderie.
"I'm thinking, wow, this is an opportunity for a young team with a new staff to spend 10, 12 days together in West Virginia in the hills," Harbaugh said. "And just be about football for 10, 12 days together and eat dinner together and have an off day together. All the things that you kind of do to just bond and get to know each other. So, if it can help our team become closer, I think that's a good thing, too."
Joint practices will also help his team.
Harbaugh was walking into his media session with another (unnamed) coach, and the topic came up.
"We'll probably have at least one for sure," Harbaugh said. "We may have two joint practices, each one day apiece. First and second [preseason] games is what we will be shooting for. That would be a plus for us."
Staying on the topic, Harbaugh plans to play most – but not all – of the players in the preseason a little bit.
"We're a pretty young team, so probably play those guys to some degree and try to get ready for the start of the regular season," Harbaugh said.
First, the Giants will report for the offseason workout program on Tuesday, April 7.
"As my old coach Tom Reed used to say at Miami of Ohio," Harbaugh said, "every day is a great day for football."
Note: The 2026 training camp schedule will be announced on a later date. The expectation is for the majority of practices to be open to the public. Stay tuned to Giants.com and the team's official social media accounts for further information.
View photos of players arriving to sign their contracts at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.




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