
Oxnard, California — What started as a routine joint practice between the Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams turned into a full-blown melee on Thursday, as multiple fights broke out on the field — including an incident where a $70 million receiver, currently injured, was reportedly punched in the face.
Tensions Boil Over in Oxnard


The intensity of the joint session quickly escalated when shoving turned into swinging. Sources at the scene say tempers flared during red-zone drills, leading to at least three separate scuffles between players on both sides. But the turning point came when a Rams defender allegedly threw a punch at an injured Cowboys wide receiver who wasn’t even participating in the drill.
“That crossed the line. You don’t put your hands on a guy who’s not even active,” one Cowboys player was overheard shouting as coaches scrambled to intervene.
“Protect Our Own” – Cowboys Respond
The Cowboys’ sideline erupted in defense of their teammate. Cornerback Tyler Patmon reportedly stepped in to defend the injured receiver and sustained a minor facial injury in the process.
The situation escalated to the point where head coach Brian Schottenheimer had no choice but to shut down the remainder of the practice. “It’s about safety. We came here to compete, not to fight,” Schottenheimer later said during a brief post-practice statement.
A Pricey Target

The injured receiver in question is believed to be a key part of the Cowboys’ offense, signed on a massive $70 million contract — making the incident not just physical but financial as well. The team has yet to release an official name, but sources inside the organization confirm they are evaluating both medical and disciplinary responses.
NFL Eyes on the Incident
With video of the brawl already circulating online, the league may step in to review what went wrong — and whether any fines or suspensions will follow.
This isn’t the first time joint practices have gotten heated, but punching a sidelined, high-value player is an unusual and serious breach of player code.
Fan Reaction Mixed
Social media exploded with mixed reactions:
“This isn’t hockey. Get it together.”
“Cowboys always bring the fire — but this went too far.”
“Glad they stood up for their guy. That’s what a team does.”
Why It Matters
With preseason just getting underway, the Cowboys are under pressure to stay healthy and focused on a potential deep playoff run. But moments like this raise questions about control, discipline, and leadership on the field.
Coach Schottenheimer now faces his first true test — not just of strategy, but of culture.