New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley lowered his shoulder and hit cornerback Aaron Robinson hard, sending him to the ground.
Barkley’s truck-stick hit was a bit more aggressive and physical than the standard of level play during camp practice — at least to date. And with temperatures again soaring near the triple digits (heat index), it was the spark that ignited the fire.
The subsequent two plays also featured a little back-and-forth and shoving. Then all luck broke loose.
Center Jon Feliciano and linebacker Tae Crowder got into a scuffle. That was followed by offensive coordinator Bobby Johnson shoving linebacker Cam Brown, which resulted in a sucker punch courtesy of Feliciano. Brown quickly threw a few haymakers of his own and before they even hit the ground, the benches had cleared.
Players stormed the field and any remaining control was lost.
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“This ain’t nothing. This jawn’s small,” linebacker Jihad Ward said after practice. “But I don’t see anything.”
Head coach Brian Daboll had the team separate after things eventually calmed down and they quickly returned to practice. No injuries were immediately reported.
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Story originally appeared on Giants Wire