Eagles' Jalen Carter Ejected for Spitting on Cowboys' Dak Prescott
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'It won’t happen again': Eagles' Jalen Carter apologizes following ejection
Philadelphia defensive tackle Jalen Carter apologized after he was ejected for spitting on Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott moments after the Eagles’ pregame Super Bowl championship celebration. Carter was tossed for unsportsmanlike conduct six seconds into Philadelphia’s 24-20 victory in the lightning-delayed NFL season opener that ended early Friday. The Eagles were hit with a 15-yard penalty before the first snap from scrimmage, and the Cowboy…
Jason Kelce Has Risque Reaction to NFL Star Jalen Carter’s Spitting Act
Jason Kelce did not mince his words as he shared a risqué response to seeing a NFL player spit on a rival. Philadelphia Eagles’ defensive lineman, Jalen Carter, spat in the face of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott during the NFL opener which took place on Thursday, September 4 at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field. The NFL player’s action, which occurred during an injury timeout moments after the opening kick off, led to Carter, 24, b…
Chippy Cowboys-Eagles opener breaks out into heated first-quarter scuffle
The Cowboys and Eagles are rivals, and they made sure to act the part on Thursday night. After Philadelphia kicked off to Dallas after evening the score at 7-7 with under six minutes to play in the first quarter, the two teams pushed and shoved in a tense moment near the Cowboys' 22-yard line.
Eagles' Jalen Carter ejected for spitting on Cowboys' Dak Prescott
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter was ejected moments after a pregame Super Bowl championship celebration for spitting on Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott. Carter was tossed six seconds into Thursday night’s NFL season opener for unsportsmanlike conduct. The Eagles were hit with a 15-yard penalty before the first snap from scrimmage, and the Cowboys scored on the opening drive on Javonte Williams’ 1-yard touchd…
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