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The Los Angeles Rams will discipline Aaron Donald and other players involved in a brawl with the Cincinnati Bengals at training camp Thursday. According to ESPN.
Donald was caught on camera violently brandishing the Bengals’ helmet in the brawl.
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Any discipline will remain in-house, according to the team.
The practice seemed to be heated from the beginning, and several scrums were held, Reportedly originated with Bengals tackle Rael Collins And Rams defensive end Leonard Floyd.
A few plays later the real scrum takes place.
Rams head coach Sean McVay said, “I just saw players swinging. Some had helmets, some had helmets, some didn’t. “There is a scrum and you never know what could happen,” he said. Meathead that I’ve done stupid things in the past too.
Rams head coach Sean McVay reacts to training camp brawl with Bengals
“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.
The NFL does not discipline players for digressing in training camp, leaving it up to teams themselves to penalize during practices.
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A joint practice was called immediately after the brawl. The two teams will face off in a preseason game on Saturday.