Compared to some of the joint practices around the NFL, the Patriots and Eagles’ joint session on Tuesday was downright pleasant.
Perhaps that was due in part to the stern warning Patriots head coach Jarod Mayo issued to his players ahead of time.
“I mean, look, you don’t fight in a real game,” Mayo said “If you fight in a real game, you get fined; you get kicked out. It’s the same thing here. Look, my message to the players, if you get in a fight out here, if you’re a starter, you’re going to play the whole preseason game. If you’re not a starter, you won’t play at all. That’s kind of my mindset with that.”
The message was well received as there were no reported fights during the joint practice and it was likely helped by the fact it was limited to just one day as opposed to the multiple-day affairs that have taken place with other teams.
The joint practice came before Thursday’s preseason game between the two teams at Gillette Stadium.