Pitt

Tim Benz: If Pittsburgh thinks Aaron Donald shouldn’t be suspended, then we are moving the goalposts

Tim Benz
Slide 1
AP
Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald (99) regains his footing Thursday with two Cincinnati Bengals helmets in his hands after a third scuffle escalated into a brawl during a joint preseason NFL football camp practice between the Bengals and the Rams in Cincinnati.

Share this post:

A brawl between the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams erupted during a joint practice session Thursday. Rams star Aaron Donald was caught on film swinging a helmet at Bengals players before getting thrown to the ground.

As still frame photos show, Donald actually had a Bengals helmet in each hand, ready to swing at a Bengals opponent.

Cleveland Browns All-Pro Myles Garrett infamously ripped Mason Rudolph’s helmet off his head and swung it at the Steelers quarterback during a game in 2019.

Garrett was suspended for six games after that act. But according to ProFootballTalk, Donald likely won’t receive any punishment unless the Rams administer it.

The Associated Press echoed that, quoting an anonymous league official who said, “Any punishment for the brawl would have to be issued by the Rams and Bengals because the NFL doesn’t impose discipline for conduct at practice.”

So the NFL has no jurisdiction over NFL practices? Yet those practices are governed by rules of the NFL/NFLPA collective bargaining agreement? How is that possible?

I mean, there are rules over how long practices can be, what you can (and can’t) do during them, how often teams can wear pads, what times of year you can hit, etc.

But are we going to blur the lines over something this significant? Seriously? Donald should be suspended. Substantially.

I know we will do what we always do in Pittsburgh and move the goalposts on this debate so that we can protect who we like and convict who we hate.

If Garrett got six games, Donald should at least get a punishment close to that. Why not? Because it wasn’t on national television? Because it wasn’t a game? Because the guy who was hit happened to have a helmet on, too, unlike Rudolph?

So what? We’re all seeing it now. It’s the same act.

Are we changing our tune because we applaud Donald since he went to Pitt and Penn Hills, and Garrett plays in Cleveland and swung at a Steeler?

Let’s be honest. Those are the only differences and the only reasons why the outrage over this incident in Pittsburgh isn’t equal to what it was when Garrett swung at Rudolph.

The fact that a league-sanctioned practice, with contact, between two member franchises, under rules authored in the CBA, can suddenly cease to be overseen by the league when an incident of this magnitude erupts is asinine.

It is intellectually inconsistent. Donald needs to be suspended.

Remove the ads from your TribLIVE reading experience but still support the journalists who create the content with TribLIVE Ad-Free.

Get Ad-Free >

Sports and Partner News