What Are OTAs In Football? (Full Schedule And How They Work)

In the NFL, there are many different requirements for when teams hold practices.

Because the league doesn't stop in the offseason after the Super Bowl is completed, the NFL and the Players Association come to an agreement for WHEN practices can be held and HOW they must be held.

This agreement is in place to give players a chance to rest and step away from football, which prevents players from wearing down their bodies too much.

You can divide the offseason into different segments, with specific rules for each.

One of these segments is "Organized Team Activities", or OTAs.

These are quasi-practices that are held after the NFL Draft in April and before training camps begin in late July or early August.

While OTAs aren't "officially" a thing in other levels of football, there is some version of it for many leagues.

In fact, even youth football coaches can take some pointers from these OTAs to help their team learn the game and have fun without full contact.

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