The New Orleans Saints have a calm joint practice with the Los Angeles Rams days after a brawl-filled session with the Dallas Cowboys. The Saints and Cowboys had multiple fights during a joint workout in Oxnard, and both teams are reported to have been fined $500,000 by the NFL.
Two days later, the Saints and Rams complete a joint practice at the Rams’ training complex in Woodland Hills without after-the-whistle incidents, according to reports. Saints coach Kellen Moore tells his players before the session to avoid non-football conflict, and the teams reportedly follow that instruction during the workout.
The outlets’ focus differs mainly on the contrast between the two joint practices: one highlights the renewed discipline by New Orleans, while the other emphasizes the timeline and the absence of clashes at the Rams practice. Both agree the teams meet again shortly after the joint workout, with the next preseason game slated for Saturday at SoFi Stadium.