The Detroit Lions and Miami Dolphins had a heated practice on Wednesday.
Dan Campbell's squad dominated the day on both sides of the ball, and towards the end of practice, the benches cleared due to a fight between Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams and Dolphins defensive back Ifeatu Melifonwu.
After practice, Melifonwu spoke about his heated confrontation with Williams, stating that it was just football.
"I asked Ifeatu Melifonwu about the scuffle with him and Jamo today," Eric Woodyard of ESPN said on X. "He [Melifonwu] said “it’s football.”
However, Williams had a different response to the fight at the end of joint practice. The fourth-year receiver went to Instagram and posted a picture of himself with sunglasses with a one-word caption, "Mood."
Jameson Williams on Instagram just now pic.twitter.com/nqrjqKZ93S
— Nolan Bianchi (@nolanbianchi) August 13, 2025
According to Colton Pouncy of The Athletic, the Lions completely embarrassed the Dolphins on Wednesday. Pouncey called it "the most lopsided joint practice I’ve ever seen."
Both teams will have another joint practice on Thursday and end the week with a preseason contest at Ford Field on Saturday.
If the Thursday's practice and the preseason game are anything like Wednesday's practice, Mike McDaniel and Miami are in for a long week.
Detroit will end the preseason at home versus the Houston Texans and then start preparing for the roster cuts. The Lions will take on the Green Bay Packers in Week 1 at Lambeau Field.
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