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Browns’ Joel Bitonio says Eagles took cheap shots at Deshaun Watson in joint practice with Cleveland



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It’s joint practice season, this means that it is training-camp scuffle season. We have already noticed the Baltimore Ravens and Washington Commanders cross at it a number of occasions this week, and the Cleveland Browns have it sounds as if taken factor with how the Philadelphia Eagles performed themselves all over their practices in combination.

Browns offensive guard Joel Bitonio says Philly took “cheap shots” on all sides of the ball, and he didn’t recognize how the Eagles defenders handled his quarterback, Deshaun Watson. 

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“I mean it’s just in our practice, you protect the quarterback,” Bitonio mentioned, via Cleveland.com. “You don’t want to come close to the quarterback, you don’t want to take cheap shots, things like that where there might’ve been a couple of questionable plays both ways today.”

There was once reportedly one play the place Eagles defensive finish Josh Sweat knocked the ball out of Watson’s hand as though he have been undertaking a strip-sack.

“You’re not supposed to that,” Bitonio mentioned

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Per Cleveland.com, Eagles rookie protection Sydney Brown ran over Browns operating again Demetric Felton after Reed Blankenship picked off a move, and Browns rookie offensive take on Dawand Jones was once concerned in some pushing and shoving as smartly. Browns head trainer Kevin Stefanski reportedly stepped in at one level to ensure issues did not escalate. 

“We’re going into this week trying to get better in practice and work and sometimes there are some cheap shots and things like that where you want to defend yourself,” Bitonio mentioned. “I don’t know the exact situation, but there were a couple shots today where we’re trying to make sure we’re getting the best out of practice and not fighting. But it was just a little heated second day. It always gets a little bit more fired up.”



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