Multiple fights break out at Colts, Panthers joint practice

Multiple fights broke out at Friday’s joint practice between the Colts and Panthers.

Things got a bit chippy between the Indianapolis Colts and Carolina Panthers during the second of two joint practices at the Grand Park Sports Campus in Westfield as multiple fights broke out on Friday.

When the two teams came together for 11-on-11 about an hour into Friday’s practice, the physicality was through the roof. Through the first three plays while the Colts were on offense, two separate fights broke out.

Head coaches Frank Reich and Matt Rhule tried to get out in front of this on Thursday, having the captains meet before the first joint practice got underway. Things were a bit chippy even during that practice, but no fights broke out like on Friday.

Given the Colts’ current injury status on both sides of the ball, it’s probably best for them to keep away from serious fights. Still, it’s hard to tell the players not to compete and be physical, which often leads to an escalation of sorts.

Reich is surely to address the fights following Friday’s practice, and it will be interesting to see if any of it spills into the preseason opener on Sunday.

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