LOOK: Bengals fight during practice after Joe Burrow gets hit by first-round pick Shemar Stewart


A fight broke out during the training of the Bengals of Cincinnati on Wednesday after the quarter-Arrière Joe Burrow was hit by the recruit choice of first round Shemar Stewart.
Stewart struck the median section of Burrow after Burrow delivered a pass to Ja’Marr Chase. The Stewart blow led Burrow to hit the ground. Burrow was not injured on the game.
Bengal offensive line player Lucas Patrick launched the fight by entering Stewart, who took a swing in the Patrick helmet before the two players were engulfed by their teammates.
Although it was caused by Burrow’s Stewart blow, the fight was also an accumulation of an offensive line from Cincinnati which is growing by the defensive line of Cincinnati throughout the training. Burrow’s Stewart blow was the straw that broke the back of the camel.
“I think we have a little cowardly from the point of view of line O today,” said Ted Karras, the Bengal Center. “Some things happened that justified an answer, and Lucas delivered it. I thought we had managed it well. It was not like a stop of the practice fight. And probably almost the time we had one.”
Karras was questioned on Stewart and if he likes the level of intensity that the choice of the first round of the team brings to the practice.
“Hell yeah,” said Karras. “Be just smarter. … Great player. But, go, guy. It’s all our hopes and our dreams there. And we have to be better too. It’s about us.”
Karras is right. While Stewart strikes Burrow is inexcusable, the offensive line of Bengals has protected its quarter of the Pro Bowl if Cincinnati will succeed this season.
On the other hand, it seems that the defense of Bengals could be up under the new defensive coordinator Al Golden. With Goldennati, Cincinnati added several new faces to his defense which includes Stewart and his other Recruit DEMETRIUS KNIGHT JR.



