'Days of Our Lives' spoilers this week: Theresa frames Brady, Abigail and Eve fight, Clyde finds Jordan

It's another drama-filled week in Salem. And this week is filled with can't miss episodes from "Days of Our Lives." Here are spoilers for July 14 to 18, according to Celebrity Dirty Laundry.

John, Brady and Theresa

John and Theresa's relationship are negatively affected by John trying to save his son Brady. Theresa doesn't like this at all and in a heated argument, Theresa hits John's head with a pole. John is brought to the hospital.

Due to deep hatred, Theresa blames Brady for what happened. She tells Brady that he attacked John while he was drunk and blacked out.

Eve, Daniel, Jennifer and Abigail

Eve Donovan tries to get closer to Daniel and Jennifer witnesses her attempt. Jennifer doesn't like this at all, as this is not the first time Eve tries to steal her man. Abigail doesn't like this too, that Eve is getting cozy with her mom's man. On Tuesday, Abigail and Eve will fight.

Sami, EJ and Abigail

Sami is still pursuing her revenge plan against Abigail Deveraux and husband EJ. EJ is still in jail, so this gives Sami more time to focus on Abigail. Meanwhile, Sami hits a small hurdle when her original partner in the revenge scheme, Kate, doesn't want to be involved anymore.

Ben and Jordan

Kate was able to track down Ben and Jordan in Salem, both have been trying to hide from their father Clyde.

There's a lot of scheming and fighting this coming week on "Days of Our Lives." Be sure to catch all the drama on NBC, every Monday to Friday at 1 p.m.

In the meantime, here's a sneak peak at what's going down this coming week.

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