Seven-time Pro Bowl safety Earl Thomas was sent home from the Baltimore Ravens team-mate on Friday after a fight with teammate Chuck Clark, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Saturday morning.
The Ravens returned to the practice field on Saturday, but Thomas was not there, Pelissero added.
Thomas is in his second season with the Ravens after a nine-year run with the Sea Seaks, which ended after another infamous incident.
Clark is entering his fourth NFL season – all with the Ravens.
Thomas, 31, started 15 games at strong safety and earned a Pro Bowl bid in his first year with Baltimore last season, while Clark, 25, started 10 games at free safety.
Thomas went to Baltimore as a free agent ahead of the 2019 season. His run in Seattle ended with him in hopes of a new contract, but instead he was turned down with a broken leg and flipped from the Seahawks’ sideline.
As indicated by Pelissero, Thomas’ dismissal from the team facility is a situation to check.