WATCH: Video of Saturday’s fight at Panthers training camp

Here’s a clip of Saturday’s little dust-up between the Panthers offensive linemen and linebackers:

A few Carolina Panthers did more than just get “back together” on Saturday.

In a minor hiccup during an otherwise fun afternoon, the team had themselves some tag team action. Following a takedown of wideout C.J. Saunders in team drills, offensive linemen Larnel Coleman and J.D. DiRenzo got into a shoving match with linebackers Jordan Thomas and Brandon Smith.

Here, courtesy of FOX Charlotte’s Will Kunkel, is a clip of the small scuffle:

Head coach Frank Reich commented on his team’s first dustup of the summer following practice.

“I’m not really lookin’ for any of that,” he said. “I’m not tryin’ to manufacture the emotion. It happens sometimes. And for us out there, right, it’s like, ‘ho-hum.’ It’s gonna happen at some point. But really, the energy and enthusiasm and the grit and the fight really has to come within.

“So, I think our guys have been doing that. When you have those moments there, you just move on and you stay focused.”

Luckily, cooler heads prevailed. Veteran backer Shaq Thompson would later play peacemaker between the offense and defense, something Reich seemed glad to see.

“These guys—they know what time it is,” Reich added. “They know how to take care of themselves. And everybody knows, we’re tryin’ to accomplish something special, and we wanna do something special. We can’t one of our guys gettin’ hurt fightin’ each other. Not much made of it. They guys know it, know how to handle it and did a good job.”

In a totally unrelated note, the pads go on starting Monday!

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Impact players: Rutgers football places two in the top 75 of the transfer portal rankings

Two Rutgers football players ranked in the top 75 by the 247Sports Transfer Portal Rankings.

This offseason, Rutgers football didn’t just hit the transfer portal hard, they appear to have done so quite effectively.

Two of the newest Scarlet Knights are ranked in the top 75 of the 247 Sports Transfer Portal Rankings. It is welcome news for the rebuilding Rutgers team, who went 5-8 last season following a loss in the Gator Bowl.

Rutgers had a very strong recruiting class this past cycle, but they needed some veteran talent to help continue their progress from last season.

Wide receiver Taj Harris, a transfer from Syracuse via Kentucky, leads Rutgers football in the rankings at No. 58. Harris is a dynamic wide receiver with big-play potential.

Also placing highly is J.D. DiRenzo, who was No. 71. The offensive lineman, who can play at guard or offensive tackle, was an FCS All-American at Sacred Heart last year.

Both players are ranked as four-star transfers by 247Sports.

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For some perspective, 247Sports ranked 101 players in the portal as four-star athletes.

Harris had a tremendous spring game for Rutgers football, with four catches for 44 yards including a first quarter touchdown catch off a pass from quarterback Noah Vedral.

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The highest-ranked player to leave Rutgers? Offensive tackle Raiqwon O’Neal, who was ranked as a three-star at No. 146. Probably the best-performing offensive lineman for the Scarlet Knights the past two seasons, O’Neal transferred this offseason to UCLA.

Some familiar names that were linked to Rutgers football during the offseason:

  • Offensive lineman Miles Frazier – LSU (via FIU; No. 57, four-star)
  • Running back Jalen Berger – Michigan State (via Wisconsin; No. 101, three-star)
  • Offensive lineman Ryan Swoboda – UCF (via Virginia; No. 107; three-star)

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