Eagles’ Jalen Carter ejected seconds into NFL season after spitting on Cowboys’ Dak Prescott

Eagles’ Jalen Carter ejected seconds into NFL season after spitting on Cowboys’ Dak Prescott

Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter was ejected just six seconds into the first game of the NFL season after spitting on Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.

Carter, one of the best players on the defending Super Bowl champions, approached Prescott as the teams lined up for the first play of the game from scrimmage and, after the pair exchanged words, spat on his opponent. Prescott looked shocked as a gob of phlegm landed on his chest and Carter was immediately sent from the field. He shook his head and smiled as he walked to the tunnel but did not argue with the decision as Eagles fans booed.

The effect on the Eagles was immediate: the Cowboys drove down the field and scored on their first possession. When Javonte Williams ran in the touchdown, the Eagles line was notably missing the disruptive Carter.

The Eagles chose Carter with the ninth overall pick in 2023 after his stellar college career with Georgia. He soon established himself as one of the best defensive tackles in the league and helped the Eagles to their Super Bowl victory last season.

Carter was given a year’s probation shortly before he was drafted after pleading no contest to misdemeanor charges of reckless driving and racing after a crash that killed his Georgia teammate Devin Willock and a team staffer, Chandler LeCroy.

The 24-year-old is known for his aggression and edge, and this week Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio praised the attributes the tackle brings to the team.

“I don’t know that nastiness is the right word,” Fangio said. “I just think he has to play with the right mindset to reach his potential, or come close to reaching his potential. He’s just got to be on top of the details, play with great effort, and be focused.”

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