Rams Aaron Donald swinging helmets during fight in joint practice with Bengals

The 3x Defensive Player of the Year lost his cool
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Pitt alum and Los Angeles Rams superstar Aaron Donald did his best Myles Garrett during a joint practice.

The Rams are set to take on the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday for a preseason game and a matchup of this past season’s Super Bowl. The Rams won that game.

During a second fight between the teams on Thursday, Donald rips the helmet off of a Bengals player and tried to hit him with it.

In a video, Donald is seen holding two Bengals helmets in his hands swinging them trying to hit someone.

Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett was suspended indefinitely after an incident in 2019 when he swung Steelers quarterback’s Mason Rudolph’s on helmet at him.

He was reinstated after the season.

Steelers defensive captain Cam Heyward chimed in on the incident.

Bengals Head Coach Zac Taylor worked for Rams head coach Sean McVay before he left to take over in Cincinnati in 2019.

Both coaches were hopeful the practices that started on Wednesday wouldn’t devolve into any fighting.

Everything was fine with both teams on Wednesday. Thursday, not so much, with the practice ending early.

Bengals offensive lineman La’el Collins and Rams linebacker Leonard Floyd were involved in at least one of the fights.

While Taylor and McVay may get along just fine, their teams certainly are not.

Donald was accused of assaulting a man at a Pittsburgh after hours club in the 2021 offseason.

The Penn Hills native was cleared of any wrong doing with the attorney representing the man who accused Donald apologizing for the accusations.

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