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Slater, 36, said he didn't see the hit Robinson put on Wilkerson, but was told it was a clean play. "I don't care if it's in a game situation, and certainly in a practice situation, that's not OK." "When you have a teammate who is hit, who's down, and there's clear symptoms of what happened to him - we all know what that looks like as football players - and then you have players celebrating that act I take issue with that, and I don't have a problem saying that. It had longtime Patriots special teams captain Matthew Slater - the 2021 Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award winner - addressing the Panthers' sideline after it happened. Wednesday's play by Robinson - on what wasn't supposed to be a full-speed drill - upset Patriots players. We should be playing football the real way, where you help a guy up, not standing over a guy." We'll have to talk about it and see where we are. "Two days now of practice was affected by a guy. It could affect your livelihood, so we sent him off. "I didn't see hit, but that's not how we want to practice," Rhule said. Ibe soon after he was kicked out of practice for a hit on wide receiver Keith Kirkwood that he called "completely unacceptable." Last year during training camp, Rhule released defensive back J.T. A league source told ESPN the Panthers will evaluate that situation after looking at tape. Rhule didn't rule out Robinson being released. He was tossed from Tuesday's practice for his involvement in a fight with Wilkerson, which had some Patriots players quietly wondering if Wednesday's hit was retaliation. The taunting resulted in Robinson's ejection for the second straight day. Wilkerson was evaluated for a concussion at a local hospital, and has since been released and is now resting at home, a source told ESPN.
Wise's hit on McCaffrey came on the play after Panthers cornerback Kenny Robinson stood over New England's Kristian Wilkerson and taunted him after he violently blocked Wilkerson from the side, sending the wide receiver to the ground. Nah, just trying to get in there and get guys separated."
When asked if he was involved in the fight, Panthers quarterback Baker Mayfield jokingly said: "I used my inmate training, got in there.
It's not about how it's going to happen, it's when it's going to happen." Said McCaffrey: "I've never been a part of a joint practice where there's not one of those. "There's a lot of football things that matter way more to me, but distractions affect you and that's what we can't do." "I'd love to be talking about two-minute right now and Sam scrambling and making an excellent throw," he said. Rhule later apologized for the incident, which overshadowed two good days of work against New England.