Falcons players fight during training field practice


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Atlanta Falcons players almost did a full week without fighting in the training camp, since Jockey for the position hops to make the final list of 53 men before week 1.

As temperatures increase in the hot sun, so do attitudes in the field. The Tempers seemed to boil on Sunday when several players of the offensive and the defense had a skirmish.

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The Supplier of the Atlanta Falcons James Pearce Jr., #27, Field Marshal Kirk Cousins, #18, and corner Lamar Jackson, #38, warm during the mini -family in Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Training Ground in Atlanta on June 11, 2025. (Dale Zanine-Imagn)

The Falcons rookie corridor, James Pearce Jr., got into the offensive liner Matthew Bergeron, whose helmet flew, according to ESPN. Leonard Floyd and Kaleb McGary were also involved in a separate incident that included Pearce. According to the reports, some blows were released in the heated battles.

Atlanta selected Pearce with General Selection No. 26 of the Draft earlier this year. It is clear that he is trying to have an impact on the bat.

“We are trying to develop a culture, a safe game style, and part of that is the violence with which we play and aggression, urgency and all that,” said the defensive coordinator of the Falcons, Jeff Ulbrich, through ESPN. “Today, sometimes, it went too far, and we have to learn to handle that.

Offensive Tackle of the Atlanta Falcons Kaleb McGary, #76, in the field during the IBM Performance Field training camp in Flowery Branch, Georgia, on July 24, 2025. (Dale Zanine-Imagn)

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“You’re going to shake and, especially when you’re playing a very good defense, the offensive will be agitated a lot, so you should anticipate that blows, things that are said, people pushed.

The passion and intensity of the players is something that fans have been dying to see the return since Atlanta was in the Super Bowl during the 2016 season. Since then, the Falcons have only reached the playoffs once and have only overcome .500 once.

Campo de los Atlanta Falcons, Kirk Cousins, #18, passes during the IBM Performance Field training camp in Flowery Branch, Georgia, on July 24, 2025. (Dale Zanine-Imagn)

The Falcons had 8-9 last season, since the year sprayed once Kirk Cousins was injured. The team was sixth in yards won, 13th at scored points and 23 in yards and allowed points.

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