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Falcons end practice early after fights, Jalen Dalton asked to leave: reports

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The Atlanta Falcons ended their fourth day of training camp early Saturday after two separate fights broke out on the field, resulting in defensive tackle Jalen Dalton being asked to leave, according to multiple reports.  

Dalton, who was released by the New Orleans Saints in May, was dismissed from practice after swinging at offensive tackle Germain Ifedi following a drill, The Athletic reported. Not long after, Anthony Rush knocked center Jonotthan Harrison to the ground after hitting him from behind. 

But Rush made light of the situation after the short session. 

"It was all about lunch. They took all the forks and stuff, so I had to eat with my hands. I didn’t like that too much," Rush said, according to the outlet. "I had to get the last piece of grilled chicken, so I wasn’t too happy about that."

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Atlanta Falcons quarterback Desmond Ridder (4) in the huddle during Saturday morning workouts for the Atlanta Falcons July, 30, 2022, at the Falcons' training facility in Flowery Branch, Ga.   (David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

ESPN’s Michael Rothstein reported that head coach Arthur Smith "was not pleased" after the Dalton incident, but he later praised the team for its competitiveness in his comments to the media. 

"Nobody did anything really that dumb," Smith said. "I would much rather have guys you have to pull back than you have to push. They’re competitive as hell. We are having so much fun working with these guys it’s unbelievable."

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