Cowboys defender Albert Huggins SHOVES Los Angeles Rams staff member to the ground during joint practice
Dallas Cowboys defenseman Albert Huggins pushed a Los Angeles Rams staff member to the ground during the team’s joint practice on Wednesday.
Huggins conducted one-on-one drills pitting Cowboys defenders against Rams offensive linemen.
After Huggins releases a block from Mike McAllister, he regains his balance and pushes the Rams employee to the ground with both hands.
It’s possible the Rams employee was impersonating a quarterback for the linemen during the drill.
Whether the push was intentional is unknown, but Huggins made no attempt to apologize and ran back to his team to continue the drill.
Cowboys defensive back Albert Huggins pushed a Los Angeles Rams employee to the ground
Huggins has been wandering around the NFL since leaving Clemson after the 2018 season
The Rams offensive lineman was clearly angry with Huggins, as multiple insults were thrown at him after the push.
No Rams pushed or hit Huggins after he retreated to be with his team.
Huggins was escorted away from the one-on-one drill by a Cowboys employee before the situation escalated further.
The video was posted on X by a reporter from The Athletic. Two minutes before the two trench units were shoved, a shoving match was posted in which they taunted each other for several seconds.
The Rams and Cowboys are holding joint practices after playing an exhibition game on Sunday, which Los Angeles won 13-12.
This was the second straight day that the Cowboys and Rams practiced together and there were no further conflicts between the teams.