WATCH: Jalen Ramsey punches Rams teammate in bizarre scuffle
Los Angeles Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey got into a fight during Sunday’s game against Baltimore. But instead of getting into it with his opponents, Ramsey went after one of his teammates.
Not even three minutes into the game, Ramsey shoved Rams safety Taylor Rapp in the face during a team huddle. Rapp reacted by going after Ramsey and the two were ultimately separated.
A sixth-year pro out of Florida State, Jalen Ramsey has been with the Rams since 2019 after beginning his career in Jacksonville. The five-time Pro Bowler has remained one of the top corners in the league this year with 14 passes defended and three interceptions. He is just three passes defended and one interception away from tying his career highs.
Los Angeles (11-4) has already clinched a playoff berth this season. Baltimore (8-7) is currently on the outside looking in, but has a chance to make it still.
Hopefully Ramsey and Rapp are able to put the fight behind them and get back to focusing on the game. Neither offense has been particularly exciting, but the Ravens scored on a pick six with two minutes left in the first quarter. They have a 10-0 lead early in the second quarter. Should they hold on to win, it would snap a four-game losing streak.
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The Rams will hope their offense can get things together, as quarterback Matthew Stafford has already thrown a pair of interceptions. Meanwhile, Baltimore quarterback Tyler Huntley is 10-of-12 for 115 yards.
A second round pick out of Washington in 2019, Rapp has spent his entire career thus far with the Rams. He has started all 16 games this season, already setting career highs in interceptions (3) and sacks (1.5). He also has a combined 80 tackles so far.
Following this game, Los Angeles will close its season next week against NFC West rival San Francisco.