The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears will kickoff the 2019 regular season at Soldier Field on September 5. Most of the rest of the NFL will begin the chase for the Vince Lombardi Trophy three days later, while matchups between the Houston Texans and New Orleans Saints and Denver Broncos and Oakland Raiders will close out the league's opening week of play.

But for those fans who can't wait for the real games to begin will start getting their football fix far earlier, when training camp for every team in the NFL opens in mid to late July. ESPN's Adam Schefter on Monday shared a list of when and where each team will begin official preparations for the 2019 season.

Most teams will start training camp on July 21, 22, 23 or 24 with rookies reporting, followed shortly thereafter by veterans.

The Arizona Cardinals, Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos, and Seattle Seahawks are having rookies report on July 17, before every other team in football. But under first-year head coach Vic Fangio, Denver's veterans will also report to camp that same; the three other teams starting training camp that early aren't requiring veterans to be on site until a week later, on July 24. Conversely, the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers are opening camp later than the vast majority of their peers, with both rookies and veterans reporting on July 26.

The 2019 season promises to be one of the most exciting in recent memory, with many teams in both conferences possessing the talent necessary to compete for the Super Bowl. The New England Patriots, Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Rams, and New Orleans Saints, the league's final four last season, are generally considered the odds-on Super Bowl favorites as training camp and the regular season fast approach.