Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts Eject Players After Joint Practice Altercation
Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts Eject Players After Joint Practice Altercation

Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts Eject Players After Joint Practice Altercation

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The Baltimore Ravens and Indianapolis Colts engaged in a heated joint practice session ahead of their preseason opener, highlighted by a fight during a special teams punt drill. Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins was ejected after throwing punches in response to Colts running back Tyler Goodson shoving a teammate, underscoring the competitive intensity typical of joint practices. Both teams view these sessions as crucial opportunities to face different opponents and sharpen their skills, with Colts coach Shane Steichen praising the experience against a consistently playoff-bound Ravens squad. Ravens coach John Harbaugh noted that skirmishes during special teams drills are common due to the full-field, high-contact nature of these plays. Despite the on-field tension, players like Ravens running back Derrick Henry emphasized that the altercations stem from competitive spirit and mutual respect. The joint practice serves as a vital evaluation period for starters who may not appear in the exhibition game, intensifying the importance of these sessions for roster positioning.

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