Shemar Stewart, Lucas Patrick Get Into Scuffle After Joe Burrow Gets Bumped in Practice
Rookie Shemar Stewart's accidental hit on quarterback Joe Burrow triggered a scuffle with offensive lineman Lucas Patrick during Bengals training camp practice, emphasizing team tensions over quarterback safety.
- During Wednesday practice, Shemar Stewart’s fall into Joe Burrow sparked a heated fight, prompting Karras to tell him to 'be smarter.'
- To prevent injuries, drills stress maintaining distance from the quarterback, and Shemar Stewart's momentum carried him into Joe Burrow during an NFL training camp team drill.
- After practice, Ted Karras noted the need for smarter play, saying, `Just be smarter & great player, that's all of our hopes and dreams right there`, while Lucas Patrick admitted, `Starts with me up front`.
- While no punches were thrown, coaches and teammates contained the situation before it escalated, and Joe Burrow wasn't seriously injured.
- Ahead of their Aug. 18 Monday Night Football game, Cincinnati resumes practice on Aug. 15 before traveling to Maryland for the preseason against Washington Commanders.
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