The New York Giants and the Detroit Lions held their second joint practice in a row Tuesday as they prepare themselves for the upcoming season.
For the second straight day, a massive fight has broken out between the two teams. This time, the fight started with Giants first-round pick Malik Nabers and Lions defensive back Kerby Joseph.
There are multiple angles of the massive brawl between the New York Giants and the Detroit Lions
The scuffle that took place during training camp started down the field instead of in the scrum of the trenches near the line of scrimmage.
Nabers fought fellow rookie and first-round pick Terrion Arnold of the Lions for a deep ball and ran into Joesph on his way back to the huddle. The two then began throwing punches at each other, resulting in involvement from the rest of both teams.
🚨🚨🚨FIGHT ALERT🚨🚨🚨
GIANTS ROOKIE WR MALIK NABERS IS SWINGING AT LIONS DEFNDERS AS A BIG FIGHT HAS BROKEN OUT.
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The teams had a lot of fights yesterday and that continues today.
(🎥@TheGiantTakePod)
pic.twitter.com/9WXlm67kYd— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) August 6, 2024
🚨🚨CRAZY ANGLE🚨🚨🚨
MALIK NABERS THROWING PUNCHES & THEN S**T HIT THE FAN
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) August 6, 2024
MALIK NABERS IS A DAWG 😳😳😳
pic.twitter.com/mspjAYYZEW— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) August 6, 2024
Fights between the New York Giants and the Detroit Lions are a continuation of Monday’s joint practice
A fight featuring more than a handful of players from the Lions and the Giants during their joint practice Tuesday was nothing new for the two teams.
During their joint practice Monday, multiple fights broke out. Starting quarterback Daniel Jones was heavily involved in one, and another got so bad that Giants general manager Joe Schoen had to get involved.
Daniel Jones getting in the middle of a scuffle!!! One play after Brian Daboll was ticked that Jones had his arm hit by a defender. #lions #giants pic.twitter.com/wVsCfZM2z8
— Jordan Raanan (@JordanRaanan) August 5, 2024
Another fight featured Lions wide receiver Amon Ra St. Brown and Giants defensive back Andru Phillips.
Giants are officially 1-0 after this fight with the Lionspic.twitter.com/GigqlR61SJ
— Marshall Green (@MarshallGreen_) August 5, 2024
The third fight between the Lions and the Giants during their joint practice was the one that forced Schoen to get involved.
🚨FIGHT ALERT🚨
THE 3RD FIGHT BETWEEN THE #LIONS & #GIANTS AT THEIR JOINT PRACTICE
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New York GM Joe Schoen had to get involved.
(🎥@charlottecrrll)
pic.twitter.com/T7js5kdfoy— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) August 5, 2024
Training camp fights between the New York Giants and the Detroit Lions have fans fired up for the 2024 season
While multiple fights in the span of two days when practicing with another team is not ideal for those involved, it has sparked some enjoyment from fans of both fanbases.
Many fans took to social media to express their joy with the fact that there are players on their team willing to stand up for themselves and their teammates. Fans of other teams are using the fight as an opportunity to disparage their rivals.
Regardless, the fights between the two teams have gotten fans into midseason social media form.
This is entertaining 🍿
— Gridiron Media (@Gridiron_Media_) August 6, 2024
D.A.W.G
— Tommy (@TommyG105) August 6, 2024
sheesh this guy is good
— Barkley Super Bowl LIX MVP (0-0) (@BarkleysBurner_) August 6, 2024
A dawg doesn’t slap someone and run away…. That’s called a b***h
— Paul Grasmanis (@PaulGrasmanis) August 6, 2024
Pretty sure the word ur looking for is odell 2.0 , rook already starting fights before playing a game?? My boy needs to figure out that danny dimes aint gonna make him a good wr 😂 diva
— Max Battel (@BattelMax) August 6, 2024
a dawg at getting pieced up after a cheapshot, sure
— Paul Sporer (@sporer) August 6, 2024
One of the best camp fights I’ve seen 🔥
— Nick Velasquez (@squezyboy) August 6, 2024
In an article from Fox Sports, head coach Brian Daboll said he loved Nabers’ competitive fire and wasn’t concerned with his big personality. Now, that fire and big personality are beginning to manifest on the field.
“I don’t have any concern with ‘Lik,” Giants coach Brian Daboll said shortly after training camp began. “I like his mindset. Love him as a person. Love his competitive fire.”
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