CINCINNATI — A brawl between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams forced both teams to halt their intersquad practice Thursday, the teams' final day of joint practices.
On a day filled with post-snap affairs, a melee broke out during a team drill featuring the Bengals' first-team offense and the Rams' first-team defense.
A Rams defender who was unable to be identified from a distance was engaged with Bengals right tackle La'el Collins. The defender had Collins wrapped up from behind, arms around his chest, a few seconds after Cincinnati running back Joe Mixon was a few yards downfield.
Collins took exception and swung punches once he was free, sparking a massive fracas that drew several whistles and flags from the officiating crew.
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