Broncos and Packers had a few ‘scuffles’ at joint practice

No big fights during the joint practice between the Broncos and Packers, but a few “scuffles” did break out.

The Denver Broncos and Green Bay Packers did not have any big fights during their joint practice on Friday, but a few scuffles did happen.

The first incident happened after Broncos pass rusher Nik Bonitto appeared to hit Packers quarterback Jordan Love during a pass attempt, according to the Denver Post‘s Ryan McFadden. Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur did not like Bonitto making contact on Love and “both teams got into it,” McFadden tweeted from practice.

Later in the practice, another scuffle broke out on a Marvin Mims punt return involving Broncos safety Devon Key and Packers long snapper Matt Orzech, according to the Denver Gazette‘s Chris Tomasson. That scuffle “did not rise to the level of a kerfuffle,” the Denver Post‘s Parker Gabriel joked on Twitter/X.

Overall, Denver and Green Bay will be happy to leave Friday’s joint session without any major incidents or injuries. Following the practice, the team two teams will face off in Week 2 of NFL preseason on Sunday night.

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