Cowboys Player Booted from Joint Practice After Throwing Rams Staffer to the Ground
In the controlled aggression that is football, Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Albert Huggins showed in a recent workout he has the aggression part down.
Control, particularly from the perspective of the Los Angeles Rams, is still a work in progress.
“Rams not happy about Cowboys DT Albert Huggins knocking down a member of their staff,” sportswriter Jon Machota posted on X.
Rams not happy about Cowboys DT Albert Huggins knocking down a member of their staff pic.twitter.com/QxAWpKEt1I
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) August 14, 2024
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Video from a Wednesday joint practice between the two teams shows Huggins, in white, breaking through several blue-shirted Rams before coming upon a member of the Rams staff who was watching.
Huggins shoves that staffer to the ground. He rolls from the impact as Rams players move toward Huggins, who turns to face them.
Although screened from the camera by other players, Huggins appears to extend one middle finger to the Rams players unhappy with his conduct.
Cooler heads prevail, but after a brief word with Cowboys staff, Huggins can be seen at the end of the video heading …