Another day, another joint training camp fight in the NFL.
The New York Jets went to Carolina to take the practice field with the Panthers, and as you might expect, things turned sour pretty quickly.
Several players had to be separated from each other during practice, and one Jets player entered on the blindside.
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Safety DJ Reed picked up a football several yards from the scrimmage, ran back to it, then booted it as hard as he could into the back of the Panthers’ receivers Terrace Marshall Jr.
According to New York PostMarshall had caught a touchdown over Reed, and after Reed had fallen to the ground after the play, Marshall threw it to him.
The Jets apparently weren’t very happy, which led to the skirmish.
The Post also reported that Gang Green defensive lineman Micheal Clemons threw punches in another altercation.
Compared to other practice matches this year, this one was pretty quiet. The New York Giants and Detroit Lions were both fined $200,000 this month for their fair share of the incidents.
Their joint practices in New Jersey became so violent that the teams had no choice but to end their practices early. They then faced each other for each of their preseason openers.
In a scrap with his own teammates, DK Metcalf was seen swinging a helmet at his fellow Seattle Seahawks.
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The Jets and Panthers face each other in a preseason game Saturday night in Charlotte.
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