Will Aaron Donald be suspended for attacking Bengals players with helmet? Insider reveals consequences for star DE
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Rams, Bengals end joint practice early following multiple fights Clubs -- not the NFL -- are responsible for overseeing conduct of players at practice, including joint practices. So fair to say league discipline for Aaron Donald (or anyone else) in today's brouhaha is unlikely. The huge scuffle took place while the Bengals and Rams held a joint practice. This is something the 30 other NFL teams have done this preseason as well. The two teams are due to meet in the last preseason game ahead of the new NFL season, so tempers could easily get the better of the players yet again. Deleted video of Aaron Donald swinging a helmet at bengals players.Deleted video of Aaron Donald swinging a helmet at bengals players. These kinds of fights have been normal, thus far, during the preseason. Some players are trying to make their way onto the final 53-man roster. They are doing everything they can to play well and get their coaches' attention. It is not known exactly what started the fight between the two teams. Donald, however, certainly didn't holding back at all. If he did make contact with another player while swinging his helmet, it could have caused some serious damage. We have seen helmet hits in the NFL before. Browns star hit Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph in the head back in 2019. He was suspended indefinitely, which turned out to be six games, while handing him a $45,623 fine, per . Also Checkout:-
NFL Rumors Will Aaron Donald be suspended for attacking Bengals players with helmet Insider reveals consequences for star DE
The Rams and Bengals broke out into a fight during joint practice. Los Angeles Rams superstar let his emotions get the better of him during a joint practice with the . In a video that was posted on social media, the star defensive end was It appears that he will, somehow, escape suspension for his hit. NFL Network's Tom Pelissero tweeted that the teams, not the NFL, are responsible for overseeing the conduct of players. Pelissero added that a league suspension for Donald at this stage is "unlikely." The superstar defensive end will likely regret his actions during practice as his emotions clearly got the better of him. Clubs -- not the NFL -- are responsible for overseeing conduct of players at practice, including joint practices. So fair to say league discipline for Aaron Donald (or anyone else) in today's brouhaha is unlikely. Rams, Bengals end joint practice early following multiple fightsRams, Bengals end joint practice early following multiple fights Clubs -- not the NFL -- are responsible for overseeing conduct of players at practice, including joint practices. So fair to say league discipline for Aaron Donald (or anyone else) in today's brouhaha is unlikely. The huge scuffle took place while the Bengals and Rams held a joint practice. This is something the 30 other NFL teams have done this preseason as well. The two teams are due to meet in the last preseason game ahead of the new NFL season, so tempers could easily get the better of the players yet again. Deleted video of Aaron Donald swinging a helmet at bengals players.Deleted video of Aaron Donald swinging a helmet at bengals players. These kinds of fights have been normal, thus far, during the preseason. Some players are trying to make their way onto the final 53-man roster. They are doing everything they can to play well and get their coaches' attention. It is not known exactly what started the fight between the two teams. Donald, however, certainly didn't holding back at all. If he did make contact with another player while swinging his helmet, it could have caused some serious damage. We have seen helmet hits in the NFL before. Browns star hit Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph in the head back in 2019. He was suspended indefinitely, which turned out to be six games, while handing him a $45,623 fine, per . Also Checkout:-