The Oakland Raiders and Dallas Cowboys were involved a training camp brawl that escalated to such an extent that a fan was involved.

The brawl started when Cowboys cornerback Morris Claiborne body slammed Raiders tight end Mychal Rivera near a predominantly Raiders sideline. Within minutes the two teams were brawling aside a less-than-stable fence that was holding back the fans.

As the fight escalated, an unidentified Raider fan began to strike Dallas cornerback B.W. Webb with his hand. After two hits, the fan decided to strike Webb with a helmet and thats when Webb retaliated by swinging at the fan.

"Two teams going after it and happened to be some fans, too," Webb said. "Hey man, it happened. I wasn't expecting that. But whoever jumped on my back, I had to get them off. Hey, you got to let them know, man, the only thing protecting you is this fence.”

Hey @ufc, some of these guys may have a future with you https://t.co/FdyRsVD1wT pic.twitter.com/uUUlTVs9ey

— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) August 13, 2014

The two sides were soon separated and returned to the joint practice. Dallas coach Jason Garrett called the atmosphere “electric” and said their would be no punishment for Webb as he simply defending himself. Marshawn Lynch Involved in Alleged Assault The Raiders hired increased security for Wednesday’s practice and another brawl between the Cowboys' offense and Raiders' defense on the final play of the practice.

[ESPN]

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