Amid hot summer temperatures, skirmishes during NFL joint practices are a fairly common occurrence between players battling for roster spots.
During a recent Ravens' joint practice with the in-state rival Commanders, heated emotions apparently resulted in an injury, per a report by Pro Football Talk.
In video shared by NBC Washington on Tuesday, Baltimore’s star tight end Mark Andrews took issue with Commanders cornerback Danny Johnson, who broke up a Lamar Jackson sideline throw with a strong physical hit.
After picking up the ball from the ground, the former undrafted free agent was body-slammed to the turf by Andrews with a move often reserved for WWE matches.
REALLY HEATING UP!#Ravens tight end Mark Andrews body slams #Commanders CB Danny Johnson
— NBC4 Sports (@NBC4Sports) August 15, 2023
Shoves and scuffles ensue#HTTC @nbcwashington @JPFinlayNBCS pic.twitter.com/RopNJUbvKz
On Thursday, it was reported Johnson suffered a strained rotator cuff due to being slammed to the turf by Andrews.
Following the cheap move by Baltimore’s three-time Pro Bowl receiving weapon, coaches needed several minutes to break-up a skirmish between both clubs.
Johnson has recorded 79 tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and one interception in 53 career games with Washington.