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Four scuffles broke out as players traded swings and jawing during drills, with Luke Goedeke and David Bailey sparking the first fight.
- On Tuesday, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New York Jets held a joint practice that devolved into four separate scuffles, with offensive tackle Luke Goedeke involved in two altercations.
- During 1-on-1 pass-rush drills, Jets edge rusher David Bailey called out Goedeke after losing a rep, then slapped him in the head, sparking the first altercation.
- Goedeke described how Jets edge rusher Kingsley Enagbare came from the side and 'just cheapshotted me,' and later ripped the helmet off Jets cornerback Qwantez Stiggers, flinging it about 20 yards.
- Jets head coach Aaron Glenn praised his players for refocusing quickly, saying 'I thought the guys did a really good job of forgetting about it, getting to the next play.'
- The teams face off August 14th in their first preseason matchup as part of Tampa Bay's intentional culture shift; Glenn noted joint practices with live reps reduce early-season injury risk.
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Winners and losers from Patriots-Colts joint practice
The Boston Herald’s Zack Cox joins the show after a two-hour-long joint practice between the Patriots and Colts to recap what they learned and name the Patriots’ winners and losers on the field. Later, the guys hit on what to watch for with the Celtics next season. 0:00 – Intro 6:34 – Winners & losers from Patriots vs. Colts practice 10:36 – Gabe Jacas 16:37 – Run defense concerns & Joshua Farmer evaluation 20:00 – Player of the day & passing ga…
Buccaneers-Jets joint practice turns chippy, with a few fights and a helmet thrown - Regional Media News
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) - Footballs and fists were thrown. A helmet was launched. Trash talk was hurled throughout, too. It all made for one competitive and, at times, heated joint practice for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New York Jets on Tuesday. The first of four scuffles started, according to Bucs right tackle Luke Goedeke, when Jets rookie edge rusher David Bailey called him out during 1-on-1 drills because he wanted to go up against him. "…
Jets, Buccaneers can’t stop fighting in heated joint practice: ‘Not going to get punked’
The longtime friendship of the opposing head coaches — Tampa Bay’s Todd Bowles was the secondary coach for the Jets when Glenn was still a cornerback in New York — was powerless to prevent repeated fights between their teams.
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