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Los Angeles Rams players dine at Jeff Ruby's Precinct after heated Bengals practice

Los Angeles Rams players ended Thursday night by enjoying a meal at Jeff Ruby's Precinct following a heated practice with the Cincinnati Bengals.

Steakhouse owner and restauranteur Jeff Ruby tweeted a photo of some Rams players, including quarterback Matthew Stafford, seated inside the restaurant, and he thanked them for visiting. 2021 AP Offensive Player of the Year Cooper Kupp also appeared to be seated near the end of the table, but it is not totally clear whether it was him in the photo.

"Thank you ⁦(Rams)⁩ for dining tonight ⁦(at Jeff Ruby's)⁩ Precinct Steakhouse Cincinnati, Ohio," Ruby tweeted Aug. 25.

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Practice between the reigning AFC and NFC champions ended abruptly Thursday afternoon after a fight broke out between the Bengals' offense and Rams' defense.

Bengals right tackle La’el Collins and Rams outside linebacker Leonard Floyd started two small scuffles that were quickly broken up. But later, a full-on brawl broke out. At one point, Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald was seen swinging two Bengals helmets as he got pushed to the ground.

Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald (99) regains his footing with two Bengals helmets in his hands after a third scuffle escalates into a brawl during a joint preseason camp practice between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati on Thursday, Aug. 25, 2022. Practice was ended early after a third scuffle turned into a broader fight between players on both teams.

“Emotions run high,” Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said after the practice. “We’ve been working together for two days now. That’s just some really competitive guys get into it a little bit.”

No players suffered any serious injuries.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Los Angeles Rams visit local restaurant after heated Bengals practice