By:
Cameron DaSilva | 4 hours ago
The Los Angeles Rams finished up their second practice with the Oakland Raiders on Thursday, but not without some fireworks. The two teams got into a brawl during practice as punches were thrown and tempers flared.
Fortunately, things got under control and they were able to finish the day of work, but the intensity was heightened to another level from Wednesday’s practice.
Here are some notes and takeaways from Day 2 of practice with the Raiders.
Fight breaks out at practice
As previously mentioned,
a fairly large fight broke out during practice as both sidelines cleared to get in on the action.
Aaron Donald involved in a skirmish
Aaron Donald was involved in a scuffle with Gabe Jackson during pass-rush drills. Jackson was later carted off the practice field with a leg injury, though it’s unknown if the battle with Donald was the cause.
Gurley, Whitworth held out
Todd Gurley did not practice, nor did Andrew Whitworth. They were both held out of practice, which was the plan all along. The Rams have been giving Gurley every other day off to manage his workload and keep his knee healthy.
Joseph Noteboom steps in at LT
Once again, Noteboom got the nod at left tackle with Whitworth getting the day off. He’s the starting left guard and backup left tackle, giving him big responsibilities for the upcoming season.
Pass rush stands out
The pass rush was excellent in the second day of practice against Oakland. Dante Fowler Jr., in particular, stood out to JB Long, who was in attendance for practice.
During his recap of practice, Long mentioned Fowler as a standout from Thursday.
Rapp causes interception
Taylor Rapp made a great play on the ball in 7-on-7 drills, tipping the ball to Micah Kiser for an interception.
Wide receivers look fresh
The Rams’ wide receivers have excellent footwork, which we already knew. They looked great in this drill, showing off their quickness and hands.
Marcus Peters heckled
Marcus Peters heard an earful from the fans in Napa Valley, and he responded with a gesture and some words of his own.
Robey-Coleman beat by rookie
Hunter Renfrow beat Nickell Robey-Coleman fairly easily on this rep, making a nice grab in the corner of the end zone.

Oakland Raiders
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This
@renfrowhunter catch is a work of art.

12:19 PM - Aug 8, 2019
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Fight breaks out, punches thrown during Raiders, Rams joint practice
Originally posted on
Sportsnaut | By Jesse Reed | Last updated 8/8/19
During Thursday’s joint practice between the
Oakland Raiders and Los Angeles Rams, a fight broke out between Oakland’s offense and the defense of the Rams.
Raiders offensive tackle Tyler Roemer was in the middle of it all, getting his helmet taken off and then taking some shots to the head.
Not surprisingly, it was none other than Sean McVay and Jon Gruden who jumped into the fray to break up the mini-brawl.
And according to ESPN’s J.B. Long, McVay had to sprint from the other practice field to get there.
This was the second day of joint practices between these two teams, so it’s hardly surprising that they got into a couple of skirmishes.
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Aaron Donald involved in fight at Raiders-Rams joint practice; Marcus Peters gives obscene gesture to Oakland fans
Punches were thrown at the combined practice between the Raiders and Rams, with Rams head coach Sean McVay stepping in
The
Oakland Raiders are already making headlines in training camp as the
NFL's featured team on Hard Knocks. If the
Antonio Brown offseason saga prior to Oakland's decision to acquire him via trade wasn't already enough, the star wide receiver has since suffered severe frostbite after not wearing the proper footwear in a cryotherapy machine.
Another day, another story coming out of Raiders camp. Just 30 minutes into the combined practice session, Raiders and
Los Angeles Rams players were throwing punches for a brief period before Rams head coach Sean McVay ran onto the field to break it up. Both teams resumed practice shortly after.
Raiders offensive tackle
Tyler Roemer was in the middle of the fight,
per Scott Bair of NBC Sports Bay Area. Another scuffle involved Raiders right guard
Gabe Jackson and Rams All-Pro defensive tackle
Aaron Donald.
This is significant because
reports later surfaced Jackson was carted off after failing to put pressure on his one of his legs. Jackson's injury appeared to have occurred during a team session. Jackson allowed five sacks last season, which was fifth among guards. He allowed 23 hurries and one quarterback hit in 540 pass-blocking snaps last season. Former 2016 undrafted free agent
Denver Kirkland replaced Jackson as Oakland's first-team right guard in practice.
Later in the practice, Bair tweeted the Raiders fans attending camp heckled Rams cornerback
Marcus Peters, who responded with the middle finger, then some choice words for the fans. Peters yelled at a heckling fan with a profanity-laced tirade during the Rams' 30-23 loss to the
Philadelphia Eagleslast year, so this isn't his first incident.
Regardless of Jackson's injury and the peters aftermath, the Raiders fight with the Rams will surely be on Hard Knocks in the coming weeks.
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