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Fight breaks out at Broncos practice: Bo Nix angry; lineman bloodied
Jon HeathBroncos Wire
Updated Aug. 18, 2026, 12:23 p.m. MT
The Denver Broncos had their first real fight of training camp on Day 13 of practice
An initial skirmish was started by rookie tight end Justin Joly, according to KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis. A few plays later, Joly caught a pass and was “de-cleated” by rookie linebacker Taurean York, much to the delight of Denver’s defense
Things only heated up from there
Later in practice, defensive lineman Malcolm Roach and outside linebacker Nik Bonitto collapsed the pocket so much that quarterback Bo Nix was knocked down. That marked the second time this summer that Roach has been involved in Nix going to the ground, and the quarterback was “PISSED” and threw the ball (Defenders are not allowed to make contact with the quarterback during practice.)
Tempers were flaring and Bonitto was sent to the sideline to cool off. Fortunately, Nix was fine and connected with Courtland Sutton one play later. Shortly after that, Nix threw an interception to linebacker Alex Singleton. The ball was stripped on Singleton’s return, and a “melee” ensued An angry Nix was held back by teammates after the QB pulled Bonitto off a pile
The dust-up left backup offensive lineman Calvin Trockmorton bleeding on his face, and he went into the locker room with trainers with an ice pack above his left eye
That was the first real fight of the summer for the Broncos, and perhaps the biggest fight of the Sean Payton era in Denver. One can only imagine the coach won’t be happy about it. Payton was not scheduled to speak with the media after Tuesday’s practice, but defensive coordinator Vance Joseph said players “can’t cross the line,” and he doesn’t want any defenders going near Nix during practice
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