FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Todd Bowles had seen enough shenanigans.
After two skirmishes on the practice field on a steamy Sunday, the New York Jets coach ordered his players to run five penalty gassers — from one sideline to the other, and back — and followed it up with a huddle at midfield.
"We understand that we can talk mess and we can jaw at each other," Bowles said after practice. "As long as the hits are clean, we're fine. But we've got to take care of each other at the same time. There's no cutting and there's no hitting in the back and those types of things.