Albeit the NFL doesn't have a ward to rebuff Los Angeles Rams protective tackle Aaron Donald or some other player for their activities,
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during Thursday's battle at a training meeting with the Cincinnati Bengals, the Rams purportedly could confront association discipline.
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Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk detailed the Rams might confront sanctions for "neglecting to practice appropriate command over their players" following a NFL audit of the fight.
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L.A. lead trainer Sean McVay, who cautioned against battles before the joint practices started, said he accepted no wounds were endured during the occurrence.
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"I simply see folks swinging and a few people have protective caps on, some don't," McVay told columnists.
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"There's a scrum. You simply never realize what can happen.
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What's more, my greatest concern is simply superfluous wounds for individuals that we're depending on, whether it's for our group or the other group."
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Cincinnati partner Zac Taylor added: "It just got a little scuffley." Donald didn't address correspondents following the battle.
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