Current:Home > NewsJason Kelce's 'cheap shot' sparks practice-ending brawl between Eagles, Colts -Prime Capital Blueprint
Jason Kelce's 'cheap shot' sparks practice-ending brawl between Eagles, Colts
View
Date:2025-04-18 01:07:00
Philadelphia Eagles veteran center Jason Kelce admitted it was his "cheap shot" that set off a fight during a Tuesday joint practice against the Indianapolis Colts that prompted an early end to the session between both teams.
With the Eagles and Colts set to play in Philadelphia on Thursday in the teams' preseason finale, both squads are going through joint practices at the Eagles' facility. During Tuesday morning's practice, Kelce took exception with Colts linebacker Zaire Franklin knocking Eagles running back Kenneth Gainwell to the ground on consecutive snaps. After it happened the second time, Kelce came charging down the field and barreled into Franklin, setting off a brawl that emptied both sidelines.
After the players were separated, both teams decided to end practice around 13 minutes before its scheduled conclusion.
"I think tensions just got the better of me," Kelce, a five-time All-Pro, said Tuesday after practice. "That certainly doesn’t belong out there on the field. And just a little bit of shame that it got to that level, that I did what I did ... . I think I didn’t handle things properly at the end."
Gainwell said that he appreciated Kelce for "being a professional and sticking up for his brothers" and said tensions were high after Philadelphia "whooped their (butts)" during the practice.
Franklin was born in Philadelphia and said he supported the Eagles when he was younger.
"I thought the OG would at least look me in the eye before (hitting me)," Franklin said of Kelce. "But it’s all good. I’ll get a chance to look him in the eye on Thursday, so we’re going to be OK."
It is unlikely that Kelce and Franklin, both of whom are starters for their respective teams will play in the preseason finale.
That wasn't the first time in Tuesday's practice that players had to be separated. During a drill between the Indianapolis offense and the Philadelphia defense, Eagles defensive linemen Jalen Carter and Derek Barnett met in the backfield for a would-be sack of Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson; quarterbacks wear non-contact jerseys and are not supposed to be hit. Barnett, however, knocked the ball out of Richardson's hands, prompting Colt offensive linemen to shove him, leading to a small dustup.
"You want to play this game with emotion and intensity, but you can’t obviously let your emotion take control and cause you to do something, that’ll hurt the team in the long run," Kelce said about head coach Nick Sirianni's message after practice.
"You can’t be out there acting on every instinct that we have, then we’re not going to be unified, working together, and (those are) penalties that will cost us games and ultimately the season. So certainly, (Sirianni) used it as a way to say how we can't react in situations like this."
veryGood! (6)
Related
- Why Sean "Diddy" Combs Is Being Given a Laptop in Jail Amid Witness Intimidation Fears
- Minnesota and Eli Lilly settle insulin price-gouging lawsuit. Deal will hold costs to $35 a month
- From exclusive events to concerts: Stars and athletes plan to flock Las Vegas for Super Bowl events
- Survey of over 90,000 trans people shows vast improvement in life satisfaction after transition
- Nearly 400 USAID contract employees laid off in wake of Trump's 'stop work' order
- Crews search for missing Marine Corps helicopter carrying 5 troops from Nevada to California
- Britney Spears deletes throwback photo with Ben Affleck after claiming they 'made out'
- Multiple people, including children, unaccounted for after fire at Pennsylvania home where police officers were shot
- A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
- Super Bowl 2024 on Nickelodeon: What to know about slime-filled broadcast, how to watch
Ranking
- The FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before the Capitol riot, watchdog finds
- New indoor EV charging station in San Francisco offers a glimpse into the future
- All eyes on Los Angeles Lakers, as NBA trade deadline rumors swirl
- Need to find a romantic restaurant? OpenTable's annual list showcases the Top 100 nationwide
- Head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resign, allowing Trump to pick his successor
- Fall in Love With His & Hers Fragrances for Valentine’s Day
- Man wanted on child sexual assault charges is fatally shot by law enforcement in Texas
- Rapper Quando Rondo is charged with DUI in Georgia, where he already faces drug and gang charges
Recommendation
Finally, good retirement news! Southwest pilots' plan is a bright spot, experts say
Disney to invest $1.5 billion in ‘Fortnite’ maker Epic Games to create games, entertainment
What’s next for Jennifer and James Crumbley, the parents of the Michigan school shooter?
A 17-year-old is fatally shot by a police officer in a small Nebraska town
Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
Feds make dozens of bribery arrests related to New York City public housing contracts
Republican Rosendale to enter Montana U.S. Senate race, upending GOP bid to take seat from Democrat
Former Ohio sheriff’s deputy charged with murder testifies that the man he shot brandished gun