LSU practice was interrupted on Monday after a significant fight broke out during an 11-on-11 period, according to multiple reports.

Media members in attendance at Monday’s practice described a fight that involved a number of players, punches being thrown, and players being taken to the ground. The Advocate’s Wilson Alexander reported that wide receivers Malik Nabers and Kyren Lacy were sent to the locker room for their involvement. Linebacker Harold Perkins was also involved, and did not see another snap afterward.

The Daily Advertiser’s Koki Riley reported there were three different incidents that took place, identifying Perkins and Lacy as the initial instigators. Riley also reported that defensive backs Denver Harris and Major Burns were involved as well.

“We have to be able to maintain our emotions while staying aggressive,” coach Brian Kelly told the team afterward, per Geaux247’s Glen West. “It’s up to you all to figure that out, it’s not something that the staff can do for you. Respect your brother out here always.”

While camp fights are fairly common, it’s probably safe to expect some form of discipline to come for those who were involved.

LSU began fall camp last week. The Tigers open the season against Florida State on Sept. 3 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.