From Deuce Vaughn’s proper runs and passes, Simi Fehoko’s one-handed grab in coverage during the initial section of drills followed by a touchdown later in the afternoon to Micah Parsons incredibly tallying several would-be sacks and tackles for loss, the Dallas Cowboys squad looked optimistic in Wednesday’s training camp to bring their best in the upcoming preseason.
However, except for that, tensions in Oxnard, California on Wednesday grew fast following several altercations that broke out at practice sessions between Dallas’ offensive and defensive lines on the field. The entire squabble started with two individuals, but it quickly escalated to a scrum between players on the field.
What happened between Cowboys’ Sam Williams and Tyler Biadasz?
The heated altercation started between Sam Williams and undrafted free agent Brock Hoffman following a one-on-one pass rush drill when Hoffman played through the whistle. Williams tried to charge at Hoffman with his back turned. Tyler Biadasz was observing the incident and clotheslined Williams before he could successfully hit Brock.
Video of a Massive fight in #Cowboys camp 😣
Sam Williams got knocked flat on his ass by Tyler Biadasz and then everyone got into it
(via @VoiceOfTheStar) pic.twitter.com/RgLe59Yj7c
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) August 16, 2023
DeMarcus Lawrence came in the defense of the 2022 second-round pick and shoved Biadasz. Sam along with the two linemen continued heated arguments before players were separated, albeit Dan Quinn decided not to let it go and escalated things further.
After seeing the former fourth-round pick blindsiding his defensive teammate, Micah Parsons couldn’t keep his cool and punched the offensive lineman, creating a major scuffle in the camp.
When is the Cowboys’ next NFL preseason game?
The Cowboys are set to face the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday, August 19 in their second of three preseason games at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington. It is scheduled to be played at 10 p.m. ET / 3 a.m. UK (Sunday) / 4 a.m. CET (Sunday). The match can be seen live on CBS along with other streaming platforms such as Sling TV, ESPN+, NFL+, fuboTV, Hulu Plus Live TV, DirectTV Stream as well as YouTube TV.
The Dallas-based team went down 23-28 to the Jacksonville Jaguars in their first preseason game on Saturday night at AT&T Stadium. Jacksonville decided to play most of their starting players for a few series and the move actually helped them to easily secure an early 14-0 lead in the first half, eventually leading to the victory at the end.
With a record of 12 – 5 – 0 in the 2022 regular season, the Dallas squad is expected by many to clinch victory over the Seahawks on their home field. Will you be tuning in to witness the match? You can share your thoughts with us in the comments.