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Fist fight breaks out at Lions, Giants second joint practice on Tuesday


Fist fight breaks out at Lions, Giants second joint practice on Tuesday

Another day of joint practice, another fight between the New York Giants and Detroit Lions, as two players threw punches before a scrum ensued with the rest of the two teams.

It happened after a pass play in which Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold and Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers squared off, with Arnold blanketing Nabers and getting the better of him on the rep.

However, as Nabers was jogging back to the line, he was met by safety Kerby Joseph, who he proceeded to shove or smack in the face mask before continuing down the field.

And, as you'd expect, Joseph didn't take kindly to that and the two exchanged several blows. Check out the video below, which comes courtesy of Charlotte Carroll of The Athletic.

Up until that point, things appeared to be going in a much calmer direction than they did on Monday, when as many as eight fights broke out during the first joint session between the two teams in what was a truly wild day of practice.

Head coach Dan Campbell addressed the situation on Tuesday morning, saying the constant fighting between the two teams was "too much."

"When you have to stop practice that many times to reset the drill, it's a waste of everybody's time," Campbell said, per The Athletic's Colton Pouncy.

As of this writing, the two teams are still practicing, so there's time for more fireworks.

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