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Bad blood from Super Bowl LVI is still boiling between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals.
The two teams got into a brawl during a joint practice at a training camp on Thursday, and cameras caught defensive tackle Aaron Donald swinging his helmet violently.
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Despite this, Rams head coach Sean McVay was just happy that no one was injured.
“You just see players swinging, some with helmets, some with helmets, scrums and you never know what’s going to happen.” Mcvey said“My biggest concern is the unnecessary injury of the people we rely on. the meat head.
“I know how unstable and fragile it can be when you hit it the wrong way and break your hand. God forbid I take off my helmet and get hit in the head I don’t know” I don’t know what feelings I was feeling on the spot. Everything was broken and my understanding was all ok I was happy.
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According to reports, McVay was visibly shaken during the skirmish, but claimed he simply wanted to “eliminate the risk of injury.”
But at the same time, he understands that if there is smoke, fires can start due to teammates backing each other up.
“These are guys who stand up for each other. How exactly is the right way to handle it? If you know the answer, I’d love to hear your take,” he said. “I’m always going to support the players. They’re going to support each other. I’m not interested in delving into how it all started or what happened.”
He said, “For us guys, an hour from now it’s going to be a little bloop on the radar,” so he’s not interested in “pointing the finger” or finding the root cause of the fight. was.
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The teams will face each other in preseason games on Saturday.