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Locker Room Fury: Unseen Brawl Erupts Among NFL Teammates During Practice

Locker Room Fury: Unseen Brawl Erupts Among NFL Teammates During Practice

Ever wonder what it’s like when the gloves come off before the real battles even begin? Well, the Miami Dolphins and Chicago Bears just gave us a sneak peek during a joint practice that went from competitive to combustive faster than you can say “preseason drama.” Picture this: Dolphins linebackers Jordyn Brooks and Tyrel Dodson, both gunning for crucial defensive spots, throwing punches on their own sideline. Yeah, not exactly the warm-up act anybody expected. And just when you thought it might settle down, shoving matches and face-offs kept flaring—forcing Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel to play referee and peacemaker all at once. It’s the kind of fiery intensity coaches dream about harnessing, but there’s a fine line between passion and pandemonium. Now, the real question is—can these teams transform that combustible energy into disciplined, gridiron brilliance once the preseason opener rolls around? Stay tuned, because this is the kind of chaos that either makes a squad or breaks it.

HOUSTON, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 24: An NFL logo is seen on the field prior to a game between the Houston Texans and the Tennessee Titans at NRG Stadium on November 24, 2024 in Houston, Texas.
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A heated joint practice between the Miami Dolphins and Chicago Bears turned chaotic when a sideline altercation forced one head coach to step in as peacemaker.

What started as competitive preseason work quickly escalated into multiple confrontations that required intervention.

The most concerning part for Miami came from its sideline.

Linebackers Jordyn Brooks and Tyrel Dodson, competing for key defensive roles, got into a physical confrontation away from the main action.

“‘The Dolphins defense is fighting the Dolphins defense. Punches thrown. We can only see Jordyn Brooks was involved. Can’t see who else,’ Omar Kelly wrote,” Dov Kleiman wrote on X.

The trouble began during a red zone period between Miami’s offense and Chicago’s defense.

Dolphins wide receiver Dee Eskridge and Bears safety Kevin Byard got into a shoving match that seemed to calm down.

But tensions flared again when Dolphins center Aaron Brewer faced off with Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson.

The situation got worse when Eskridge jumped back into the mix, prompting Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel to rush over and restore order.

Even Tyreek Hill, who was watching practice due to an oblique injury, moved quickly to help break up the scuffle, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

The teams are likely hoping to channel this intensity in a more productive direction.

The Dolphins and Bears face each other in their preseason opener, where the focus will shift to translating this fiery energy into disciplined football rather than sideline brawls.

The post ‘Punches Thrown’ By Teammates At 1 NFL Practice appeared first on The Cold Wire.

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