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VIDEO : Travis Kelce pushes teammate in heated skirmish during Chiefs training camp..

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NFL training camp is all about battling for roster spots, but that competition can sometimes boil over into some heated skirmishes.

The Kansas City Chiefs saw that on Wednesday morning during practice, and star tight end Travis Kelce got involved.

During an 11-on-11 team drill, quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw a short pass to receiver Kadarius Toney, who was looking to pick up some extra yards after the catch, which is usually what coaches are looking for in camp.

 

Meanwhile, defenders are not supposed to lay big hits on offensive players, but rather look to square them up before letting them continue to run.

However, Chiefs linebacker George Karlaftis decided to ignore that courtesy for Toney, as he laid him out on the grass. Toney immediately took exception, launching the football he was carrying at Karlaftis’ back, which led to players having some words with one another.

As a huddle began to form, video of the incident showed Kelce running over to confront Karlaftis. As an offensive player, Kelce, a leader in the locker room, was looking to have his fellow receiver’s back.

Kelce got up close and personal with Karlaftis before visibly shoving him.

Now, we’ve seen shoves turn into punches and an all-out brawl at training camp, but the Chiefs were able to quickly settle the skirmish and walk their separate ways.

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