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Several intense altercations occurred during the Packers-Seahawks joint practice, with over 50 players involved as tempers flared amid competitive drills, officials said.
- On Thursday, Aug. 21, a joint practice between the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks erupted into a brawl, with videos posted on X showing punches flying and helmets yanked off at Ray Nitschke Field.
- During a goal-line drill, Packers right tackle Zach Tom and Seahawks linebacker Ernest Jones IV tangled after the whistle, while trash-talking and pushing in 11-on-11 and seven-on-seven periods primed tempers.
- Practice ran two hours and 21 minutes and included three fights during 11-on-11, with Packers right tackle Zach Tom ejected after exchanging punches and landing at least two fists.
- Coaches and officials intervened to separate players and practice resumed, with the teams set to meet Saturday, August 23, raising questions about lingering tensions.
- As training camp closed before final roster cuts, the brawls marked the last public practice with backup quarterback Malik Willis expected to get most Packers reps and Jalen Milroe playing the bulk for Seattle in the preseason finale.
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Packers' Zach Tom ejected as fights break out during heated joint practice with Seahawks
Punches were thrown, and one player was ejected from the Green Bay Packers-Seattle Seahawks joint practice Thursday that was filled with tension boiling over. It’s normal for these joint practices to have heated competition, but ESPN reported "roughly a dozen" broke out with some of them escalating into full-blown fights. Packers right tackle Zach Tom was the player who got kicked out of practice after throwing punches at Seahawks linebacker Ern…
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