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Packers, Ravens Avoid ‘Junior High’ Fighting at Joint Practice

GREEN BAY, Wis. – The goal for the Green Bay Packers and Baltimore Ravens for Thursday’s joint practice was to get better at football and not fighting.

Mission accomplished.

While there was some jawing during a special teams period, when a Ravens double-team block put one of the Packers’ punt-team fliers on the ground, both teams kept their cool for a successful practice.

From that perspective, the Packers went 2-0 during training camp. The Packers and Denver Broncos largely got through last week’s practice without incident, aside from pushing and shoving following a case of mistaken identity.