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Brian Schottenheimer reacts to Cowboys' fight-filled practice with Saints
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Brian Schottenheimer speaks out after Cowboys' fight-filled practice with Saints

Someone should've shouted "Get ready to rumble" before the Dallas Cowboys hosted the New Orleans Saints in a joint practice in Oxnard, California, on Tuesday. 

There were reportedly six fights during the session. And they weren't just little scrums you normally see during joint practices. They were full-on brawls. 

Things got heated during Cowboys-Saints practice 

During one skirmish, Saints starting center Erik McCoy tossed a Cowboys player's helmet. Later, McCoy lost his helmet during another scuffle, but that didn't stop him from trading punches with multiple Cowboys.

Good thing he didn't lose his head. Well, actually, he did. Several players did. Cowboys second-year linebacker Donovan Ezeiruaku was tossed for throwing a punch.

By most accounts, the Saints offense dominated Tuesday's practice, as the Cowboys struggled to cover star wide receiver Chris Olave. Dallas safety Jalen Thompson, however, took pride in winning every fight. Saints rookie wide receiver Brock Rechsteiner would beg to differ. Rechsteiner, the son of WWE Hall of Famer Scott Steiner, proved to be a chip off the old block when he suplexed Thompson.

Even if the Cowboys won the fights, that's not something to gloat about, especially after they angered head coach Brian Schottenheimer. 

Brian Schottenheimer reacts to fight-filled practice

"A little chippy," Schottenheimer said, via Tommy Yarrish of the team website. "Not the way we like to do business. Got to be better, but I've got to look at the film. We're certainly not going to take s— from anybody, but again, it was chippy on both sides. Like I've said, I want our guys to play on the edge without going over the edge. One guy sounds like he might have thrown a punch, and that's why he left practice early." 

That was Ezeiruaku, who has now been ejected twice for fisticuffs this offseason. Schottenheimer plans to speak with him after practice. 

The Cowboys coach said he and Saints HC Kellen Moore almost called off practice because of the fighting but opted not to sacrifice valuable reps. Schottenheimer felt his team still didn't maximize those. 

"Nobody wants this," Schottenheimer said. "We want to get the work in. I thought it settled down, but it was very chippy early on, and it's unfortunate." 

The Cowboys are aiming to snap a two-year playoff drought after going 7-9-1 in their first season under Schottenheimer last season. The team must be disciplined to accomplish that goal. After Tuesday's practice, it's apparent that Dallas, which committed a league-leading 133 penalties in 2025, lacks it.  

Clark Dalton

Clark Dalton is a 2022 journalism graduate of the University of Texas at Austin. He gained experience in sports media over the past seven years — from live broadcasting and creating short films to podcasting and producing. In college, he wrote for The Daily Texan. He loves sports and enjoys hiking, kayaking and camping.

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