NFL Training Camps See Fights, Including Travis Kelce Defending Teammate
Photo: Instagram/Travis Kelce |
The NFL is back, and so are the training camp fights. Across the league, players are clashing as they prepare for the upcoming season.
On Wednesday, several fights broke out during practices. The most talked-about incident involved Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce. He got into a shoving match while defending a teammate, showing his passion for the game.
Fans took notice, with one tweeting, "This team won two years in a row and they still hungry." Another notable fight happened with the Houston Texans, where Derek Stingley Jr. got into it with a teammate. "Sting got that dog in him," a fan commented.
Photo: Instagram/Travis Kelce |
These fights are common in training camps as players ramp up for Week 1. The Texans are coming off a strong 10-7 season, while the Chiefs aim for a historic Super Bowl three-peat.
In the Chiefs' practice, defensive end George Karlaftis went after wide receiver Kadarius Toney. Kelce stepped in, pushing Karlaftis and standing up for Toney.
Coaches usually dislike in-team fighting, but it happens every year. Kelce's actions were a message of unity and readiness for the season.
The NFL is back, and with jobs and pride on the line, these early skirmishes set the tone for the battles to come on the field.
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Source: Talk Sports
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