New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo established an odd rule regarding training camp fights.
All 32 NFL teams engage in training camp each year, and many join up with others to engage in joint practices. The issue with joint practices is emotions can run high, leading to training camp fighters. To combat potential fights, New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo has established an odd rule to weed skirmishes out.
The secondary punishment is far worse, as backup players typically involve third and fourth-stringers and rookies attempting to carve out a role on the 53-man roster.Training camp fights have been rampant this season. The Giants and Lions were involved in many scuffles, as rookie Malik Nabers threw punches during one fight, and quarterback Daniel Jones was also seen throwing Lions players to the turf.
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