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Bears training camp report for Aug. 5: Tempers flare at practice

Two minor scuffles developed early on in practice, but things seemed to calm down after the initial outbursts.

Here's the latest from Saturday's practice.

Cooler heads: The fireworks began when safety Eddie Jackson hit receiver Chase Claypool rather hard near the end of one play. The hit was arguably late, although defensive coordinator Alan Williams said he would have to check the tape.

"We have good ball players," Williams said. "We have good decision-makers. With Eddie, Eddie's a phenomenal decision-maker."

Claypool took exception to the hit and came up swinging. Multiple players were involved in the scuffle, which didn't last longer than a few seconds. Jackson remained agitated even after things were separated. He wanted to have a chat with Claypool but the defensive coaches wouldn't let him leave the defensive sideline.

A second scuffle happened when undrafted rookie Aron Cruickshank was surrounded by defenders and starting pushing, leading to another minor shoving match.

For a brief moment after the period ended, Jackson, Justin Fields, Darnell Mooney and Jaylon Johnson had a chat. Following that, things remained relatively calm throughout the remainder of practice.

Ups and downs:

During an 11-on-11 session, Fields and the first-team offense failed to pick up a first down on their first attempt against the first-team defense. On the second attempt, the Bears moved the chains several times. Khalil Herbert had a big gain. D'Onta Foreman also made a couple of nice plays.

Later, in a two-minute drill, Fields led the first-team offense to a field goal against the reserve defenders. He completed a handful of passes along the way to Cole Kmet, DJ Moore, Equanimeous St. Brown and Velus Jones Jr. Kicker Andre Szmyt made a 47-yard field goal try.

The biggest cheer of the day from the fans came from the second-team offense when backup QB PJ Walker connected with receiver Nsimba Webster for a touchdown on a deep ball.

Tough day: Rookie receiver Tyler Scott had a bit of a rough day, dropping a couple of passes. He also muffed a punt. On the punt, the ball slipped through his hands, but he was able to grab it off the ground before the punt coverage scooped it up.

In the same live session, second-year receiver Velus Jones Jr. fielded a punt cleanly. Those two seem like the favorite for the punt return job early on.

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