On Thursday, a shocking video emerged showing players
swinging a helmet after a fight during practice. But unlike Browns
defensive end Miles Garrett, who did the same during a game back in 2019.
According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk,
the NFL has no jurisdiction over practices, instead holding teams
responsible for overseeing their own players on the practice field.
While this decision was for individual team practices, it also applied to
joint practices, which have become increasingly popular in recent years.
This rule means that if Donald faces any suspension for his actions
during Thursday's practice, that suspension will have to come from the Rams,
which is unlikely to be of importance to Donald to the team.