A brawl broke out in today's joint practice between the @HoustonTexans and @Redskins.
WATCH: http://t.co/PCADYT0pKB
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) August 8, 2015
If you needed another reason to watch Hard Knocks on HBO this year, look no further than the below fighting between the Texans and the Redskins. The footage will hopefully be front and center when Hard Knocks focuses on the Texans this offseason, and for good reason. The two teams are currently holding joint practices in Richmond, Virginia and as you can see they aren’t too friendly. There were multiple fights which broke out on consecutive plays, and the below footage gives you a good idea of how much the two teams dislike one another.
Here is the first fight:
#Texans and #Redskins brawl at practice. #CreepRadio pic.twitter.com/i9C3ICrN4I
— Rebelino (@1DeepMedia) August 8, 2015
Here is the second fight:
Brawl No. 2
#Texans and #Redskins brawl at practice. #CreepRadio pic.twitter.com/aWFhVbgIep
— Rebelino (@1DeepMedia) August 8, 2015
Here is the third fight:
Brawl No. 3
#Texans and #Redskins brawl at practice. #CreepRadio pic.twitter.com/MJRd8h8kuL
— Rebelino (@1DeepMedia) August 8, 2015
Both teams would need to be separated to different fields after things wouldn’t settle down, which was probably a very smart decision.
Both teams — Redskins and Texans — have been separated to two different fields after three big fights in five minutes.
— Jeff Darlington (@JeffDarlington) August 8, 2015
At least there was an apology, of sorts.
Sorry bout the violence @ESPNNFL but we don't take shit!
— Deandre Hopkins (@Nukdabomb) August 8, 2015

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