Zach Tom de Packers expelled after multiple fights in the practice of Seahawks


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Blows were thrown, and a player was expelled from the joint practice of the Seahawks of Green Bay Packers, which was full of boiling tension.

It is normal for these joint practices to have a heated competition, but ESPN reported that “approximately a dozen” exploded with some of them growing in full -fledged fights.

The Packers Right Tackle, Zach Tom, was the player who was expelled from the practice after throwing blows to the Seahawks, Ernest Jones IV and corner Devon Witherspoon.

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Jordan Love of the Green Bay Packers launches during the practice on June 4, 2024 in Green Bay, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, Archive)

It was so that the field marshal of the physical Packers, Jordan Love, believed it was one of the largest fights he has seen since he entered the League.

“I think when you get both bank settlement, it's difficult,” said Love, according to ESPN. “Do everything possible to break it and things like that, but it will happen, man. I don't know. There is no answer for that.”

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Tom gave his side of the fight, saying that Jones entered the Packers group and tried to go after a Packers player after some words in the previous play.

Tom took an exception and paid the price because his day ended prematurely.

“It is already disrespectful that they are in our group, and then someone is beaten while we are in the group. I have to have some pride, you know?” Tom said.

Tom admitted that he could “have better control” when asked if he deserved to be expelled from the practice.

“I can only control what I can control,” he added.

But when it was time for Seahawks and Campo Mariscal Sam Darnold to arrive at the field against the defense of the Packers, they threw each other. A nameless Packers player hit the Seahawks, Anthony Bradford, during a play, and multiple altercations broke out during years 11 and 7 against 7.

Leonard Williams Look in the field

The Seattle Seahawks defensive wing, Leonard Williams, before a match against the Green Bay Packers in Lumen Field on September 19, 2024. (Steven Bisig/Imagn images)

And while things cooled towards the end of the practice, the heat only reappeared when both teams were seen in the middle of the field.

“I did not appreciate in general that they arrived at our bench while the practice was over,” said the Estrella de los Seahawks, Leonard Williams. “We have already broken the group. The boys are on our side. Their boys are on their side and people come.

“It's difficult with these joint practices because things always happen. You don't want it to happen, but it happens. We try to avoid it as much as possible, but I didn't appreciate it.”

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“You want your boys to defend their [teammates]. There is a line, “Seahawks chief coach Mike Macdonald said, according to ESPN.” If we pass the line, I do not think we have done it, which is good. ”

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