New York Jets training camp may only be three days old, but just like the team's expectations, the tensions are already running sky-high.
HBO's"Hard Knocks" might have its best content so far, andgot into several altercations at Saturday's training camp.
It was the first practice that was open to the fans, so a sold-out crowd got to see quite the show in Florham Park, N.J.Reports say there were as many as three different fights, and at least one of them was caught on camera.It took place on the right side of the offensive line but was ended quickly.Second-year defensive players Jermaine Johnson and Micheal Clemons went up against tight ends Kenny Yeboah and Jeremy Ruckert.for a third timeTraining camp fights are hardly uncommon.
Micheal Clemons, #72 of the New York Jets, reacts after a sack during the second quarter in the game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on January 1, 2023, in Seattle, Washington.Last year's training camp ruckus was headlined by the joint practices between the then-defending champion Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals, whom they defeated in that prior Super Bowl.
That practice was apparently heated from the start, with a couple of scrums happening that reportedly stemmed from Bengals tackle La'el Collins and Rams defensive end Leonard Floyd. swinging around two Bengals helmets before being shoved out of a pile. Jermaine Johnson, #52 of the New York Jets, warms up during the teams OTAs at Atlantic Health Jets Training Center on May 31, 2023, in Florham Park, New Jersey.
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