Football Camps in New Jersey

Many children and teens who enjoy football choose to spend part of their summer vacations at football camp, learning, working, practicing and improving their skills. For some kids, these camps provide needed coaching opportunities that may allow them to receive football scholarships to college or go even further in the football world. New Jersey has several football camps for youngsters.
  1. New Jersey Football Camp

    • The three-day New Jersey Football Camp encourages teamwork and self-motivation through its summer football camp. Participants demonstrate their ability and strengthen their playing skills through the camp's instruction, which emphasizes improving each camper's fundamental football skills. Participants learn and practice with others in their age group and train through drills and non-contact competitions. The camp staff includes a certified athletic trainer who stays on-site every day.

      New Jersey Football Camp

      Riverwood Park

      Riverwood Drive

      Toms River, NJ 08755

      732-597-3126

      njfootballcamp.com

    Sean Landeta Kicking and Punting Camp

    • The Sean Landeta Kicking and Punting Camp provides a one-day football camp experience for young football players who want to increase their skills in kicking and punting. Instructors at the camp have experience in professional or college football and give group instruction as well as individual assistance. The camp covers topics such as the correct approach steps for field goals and extra points, onside kicks, directional kicking, the correct way to catch a snap and drop the ball, and stepping patterns.

      Sean Landeta Kicking and Punting Camp

      9375 Washington Blvd.

      Laurel, MD 20723

      301-575-9400

    Overnight Commuter Camp

    • The Madison Hedgecock and Jerricho Cotchery Overnight Commuter Camp offers beginning and experienced football players an opportunity to learn the techniques and strategies of football with Jerricho Cotchery, Madison Hedgecock, players with the New York Jets, players with the New York Giants and a coaching staff. Boys may attend the camp with their fathers and participate together in intensive instruction, lectures and demonstrations. The camp participants practice three times daily, learning individual and team techniques for both offense and defense. The camp meets all eligibility rules for the NCAA and high school players. It ends with an award ceremony, and college football coaches receive information packets about the participants.

      Overnight Commuter Camp

      9375 Washington Blvd.

      Laurel, MD 20723

      301-575-9400