FOXBORO, Mass. — The New England Patriots’ cornerbacks wouldn’t go down without a fight Monday in their joint practice with the Chicago Bears.

The Patriots’ defense didn’t make life easy on Bears quarterbacks Jay Cutler, Brian Hoyer, Connor Shaw and David Fales, recording 15 pass breakups in team drills.

Here’s everything that went down at the Patriots-Bears joint practice:

— Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler got booted from practice after getting into a scrap with Bears wideout Alshon Jeffery. Butler and Jeffery had one another by the face mask before more Bears players ran in and escalated the fight. Patriots defenders Duron Harmon, Cyrus Jones and Jamie Collins also were in on the action.

— Tight end Rob Gronkowski left practice early after pulling up during 7-on-7 drills. He walked off the field and into the locker room.

— Running backs D.J. Foster and Donald Brown, wide receivers Keshawn Martin, Malcolm Mitchell and Danny Amendola, guard Tre’ Jackson, tight end Bryce Williams and defensive end Rob Ninkovich worked on a separate field with trainers during the joint practice.

— Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was 7 of 14 in 11-on-11s and 11 of 22 overall. Jimmy Garoppolo was 9 of 12 in 11s and 13 of 18 overall. Third-stringer Jacoby Brissett was 4 of 8 in 11s.

— Cutler was 11 of 18 in 11-on-11s and 17 of 28 overall. Hoyer was 9 of 12 with an interception in 11s and 14 of 17 with the pick overall. Shaw was 0 of 3 with an interception in 11s and Fales was 2 of 2.

— Patriots safety Jordan Richards picked off Shaw. Linebacker Kamu Grugier-Hill intercepted Hoyer.

— Linebacker Jamie Collins (2), cornerback Justin Coleman (2), safeties Devin McCourty and Vinnie Sunseri and cornerbacks Logan Ryan, Cre’von LeBlanc and E.J. Biggers had pass breakups in team drills.

— Here’s how the Patriots’ cornerbacks fared in 1-on-1 drills:

WR Jeffery beat CB Ryan

CB Butler beat WR Kevin White

CB Cyrus Jones beat WR Deonte Thompson

WR Joshua Bellamy beat CB Coleman

CB LeBlanc broke up a pass intended for WR Cameron Meredith

WR Marc Mariani beat CB Biggers

CB Darryl Roberts beat WR Kieren Duncan

WR Daniel Braverman beat CB Jonathan Jones

CB Ryan beat WR Jeffery

WR White beat CB Butler

WR Thompson beat CB V’Angelo Bentley

WR Bellamy beat CB Coleman

WR Meredith beat CB Cyrus Jones

CB Biggers beat WR Mariani

WR Duncan beat CB LeBlanc

WR Braverman beat CB Jonathan Jones

WR Jeffery beat CB Butler

WR White beat CB Ryan

WR Thompson beat CB Roberts

CB Coleman broke up a pass intended for WR Bellamy

WR Meredith beat CB Cyrus Jones

WR Mariani beat CB Biggers

CB Bentley beat WR Duncan

WR Braverman beat CB Jonathan Jones

CB Butler beat WR Jeffery

CB Coleman broke up a pass intended for WR White

CB LeBlanc beat WR Thompson

CB Ryan beat WR Bellamy

— Coleman had four pass breakups total on the afternoon.

— Here’s how the Patriots’ receivers fared in 1-on-1s:

WR Aaron Dobson beat CB Tracy Porter

WR Julian Edelman beat CB Bryce Callahan

WR Chris Harper beat CB Jacoby Glenn

WR Chris Hogan beat CB Harold Jones-Quartey

WR Nate Washington beat CB De’Vante Bausby

CB Kevin Peterson beat WR Edelman

WR Hogan beat CB Taveze Calhoun

WR Dobson beat CB Kyle Fuller

WR DeAndre Carter beat CB Sherrick McManis

CB Porter beat WR Edelman

CB Bausby beat WR Hogan

CB Bausby beat WR Washington

WR Edelman beat Callahan

WR Hogan beat CB Calhoun

WR Dobson beat Porter

WR Edelman beat CB Peterson

CB Joel Ross beat WR Harper

CB Sherrick McManis beat WR Carter

WR Devin Lucien beat CB Deiondre Hall

WR Harper beat Glenn

WR Lucien beat CB Hall

WR Carter beat CB McManis

WR Carter beat CB Jones-Quartey

CB Bausby beat WR Hogan

— Garoppolo was 12 of 17 in 1-on-1s. Brissett was 5 of 7.

Thumbnail photo via Brian Fluharty/USA TODAY Sports Images