Bryan Stork and Woodrow Hamilton ejected from Patriots practice after fighting
Patriots center Bryan Stork and defensive lineman Woodrow Hamilton got into a fight during Wednesday’s practice. The altercation came near the end of the second day of mandatory workouts. According to Patriots.com’s Andy Hart, Stork threw “significant punches.“
Both players were sent to run hills before getting booted from the practice field.
Notable day @ #Patriots mini-camp. Bryan Stork sent from field after throwing significant punches in fight with DL Hamilton, also sent off.
— Andy Hart (@JumboHart) June 8, 2016
Bryan Stork and rookie DL Woodrow Hamilton got into a quick altercation at the end of the session and were sent to the hill to run.
— Phil Perry (@PhilAPerry) June 8, 2016
After the practice, Bill Belichick was asked if there was an argument between the players.
“I don’t know. You’ll have to ask them,” he said.
Stork is competing for the starting job at center. During the 2015 season, the former fourth-round selection played at every offensive line position except left tackle. He and second-year player David Andrews have each started for the Patriots at center.
Woodrow Hamilton is an undrafted free agent out of Ole Miss. He got 12 starts at nose tackle during his final college season.
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