The OTA Fiery session of Giants ends early after several fights

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Tensions were passed out during New York Giants Training sessions offset Thursday with a pair of skirmishes that prompted head coach Brian Daboll to finish the session early.

Giants Edge Rusher Brian Burns, Who was involved in one of the fights, minimized the incident when it was addressed to journalists, admitting the “heat was dedicated to us”.

The seconds Brian Burns, Abdul Carter and Kayvon Thibodeaux train at the Giant Diagnostic Training Center in East Rutherford. new York (Imagn)

“It is a violent sport that we play. The guys trying to improve … The tensions have raised a little, the heat becomes a little warmer. So, the guys become a little more agitated. But it is not so deep. We crushed it.”

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Burns and the left hob James Hudson entered a thrust match while temperatures reached about 90 degrees. The two players withdrew their helmets and seemed to compete for a fight, but the situation defused when the teammates finally separated the two, reported the Associated Press.

The two players were sent to the sidelines, but during the next game, another fight broke out.

This time Kayvon Thibodeaux And the offensive platform Jermaine Eluemunor entered a spit which became physical when Thibodeaux launched a punch. Hudson would then have emerged from the sidelines and would have approached Thibodeaux. Burns also joined.

Kayvon Thibodeaux des Giants de New York reacts in a match against Green Bay Packers at Metlife Stadium on December 11, 2023, at East Rutherford, NJ (Michael Owens / Getty Images)

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“I have the impression that it is sometimes healthy,” said Burns about fights. “I have the impression that it is healthy to a certain extent. You always want to do your job at the end of the day.”

But the fights finally encouraged Daboll to end the practice.

The quarter-Arrière Russell Wilson minimized the incident, saying that it was “nothing to fear”.

The players of the New York Giants train at the Giants Diagnostic Giants Training Center in East Rutherford, NJ, June 5, 2025. (Imagn)

“Often, when you have a long practice, like the way we have done, our way of working, things happen,” said Wilson. “Each big team I went to, there were some.”

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