The Baltimore Ravens and Indianapolis Colts are taking part in a joint practice on Tuesday and a fight broke out during the session.
According to ESPN's Jamison Hensley, the fight occurred between Ravens backup cornerback Keyon Martin and Colts running back Tyler Goodson. Martin pushed Goodson, who then retaliated, leading to the scuffle.
In the process, Ravens starting cornerback Nate Wiggins ran off the sideline to back his teammate up and threw "several upper cuts" at Goodson before both sidelines cleared.
Hensley adds that Wiggins was ejected from practice and was sent inside for the rest of practice.
Earlier in the week, Ravens fullback Patrick Ricard touched on the possibility of fights breaking out with the Colts.
"We are in training camp, guys are fighting for their jobs, their livelihoods," he said. "It's a big evaluation for us, going against another team whose scouts are looking at us, and vice versa. Getting chippy, you don't really know the guy, so tempers flare, and that might happen."
The most recent joint practice scuffle involving the Ravens happened in 2023 when the team practiced with the Washington Commanders.
The Colts-Ravens joint practice comes just a few days before the two teams square in the preseason opener on Thursday night in Baltimore.