The Los Angeles Rams will handle any discipline for Thursday’s tussle during a joint practice with the Cincinnati Bengals internally, according to a Rams spokesperson, via ESPN.
The two Super Bowl LVI participants’ practice ended early Thursday when a fight broke out between Cincinnati’s first-team offense and Los Angeles’ first-team defense.
The joint practice was ended early after the third scuffle turned into a broader fight between players on both teams. APSam Greene/The Cincinnati Enquirer via APPictures and videos went viral of the two teams brawling, with multiple players’ helmets coming off during the scuffle.
Los Angeles coach Sean McVay said, to his knowledge, no one was injured in the scrap.
“It’s like anything else,” McVay said about the fight. “You just move forward and this’ll be a little blip on the radar an hour from now for our guys.”
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