Jets-Panthers Joint Practice Marred by Multiple Fights
Three altercations broke out during the session, highlighting ongoing issues with NFL joint practices.
- Jets cornerback D.J. Reed and Panthers receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. were central figures in the first skirmish.
- Jets defensive lineman Micheal Clemons was involved in another fight, throwing punches at Panthers players.
- Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard left practice early with a knee injury after a hit from Jets safety Chuck Clark.
- The NFL has previously fined teams for similar incidents, emphasizing the need for discipline during joint practices.
- Jets coach Robert Saleh had warned his team about the consequences of fighting, but emotions ran high.