- The Washington Times - Tuesday, August 14, 2018

RICHMOND — The bad blood is back at Redskins training camp.

Safety D.J. Swearinger got into a heated and lengthy exchange Tuesday with New York Jets (and former Redskins) receiver Terrelle Pryor — two days after the Redskins and Jets had multiple fights break out during practice.

After Montae Nicholson won a 1-on-1 battle against Pryor, Swearinger went off, causing Pryor to walk over in his general direction. Swearinger got even closer and feigned a punch — leading the Jets receiver to flinch.



The two did not end up fighting, but the trash talking continued.

Watch the sequence below:

The Redskins and Jets went without a major incident on Monday, but tempers appeared to be high on Tuesday — even without pads on. 

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Later in practice, the Redskins defensive line and Jets offensive line engaged in a shoving match.

The two teams will meet Thursday at FedEx Field. Tuesday also marks the conclusion of the teams’ joint practice sessions. 

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