The Los Angeles Rams are going to deal with discipline for players involved in the brawl with Cincinnati.
The incident will be addressed internally and any discipline will remain in-house, according to a Rams spokesman.
According to Barshop and Ben Baby, the Rams and Cincinnati ended their joint practice early when amelee broke out during a team drill.
Donald swung his helmet at players in the middle of a scrum, according to video footage.
According to Baby and Barshop, the situation started when an unidentified Rams defensive player engaged with La'el Collins on a running play
Baby and Barshop wrote that the defender had Collins wrapped up from behind and that he threw Joe Mixon to the ground.
The pile of bodies on the field with players from both teams throwing punches was caused by Collins throwing punches after he got free.
✨ Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original contentThe Rams and Cincinnati decided to end the practice when they were able to break things up.
I don't know what made it happen. Sean McVay told reporters that he thinks teams are defending each other. Nobody got hurt and we'll move on. It won't make a bigger deal than it is.
Donald and other players who were involved in the altercation could potentially have been disciplined by the National Football League.
The league has a longstanding practice of making teams responsible for overseeing the conduct of players during practice, including joint practices with another team.
Donald could receive a fine, but it's unlikely the Rams would suspend him for a regular-season game for an incident that took place during practice.
Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati will be the site of a preseason game between the Rams and theBengals on Saturday. There is an hour and a half later.
The Los Angeles Dodgers will play the Buffalo Bills in the first game of the season.