PHILADELPHIA — What was meant to be a night of celebration for the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles quickly turned controversial as defensive tackle Jalen Carter was ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct before the game had even begun.
Incident Before Kickoff
Just seconds after the Eagles honored their 2025 Super Bowl victory in a pregame ceremony, Carter was flagged for spitting on Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. The incident occurred before the first snap, drawing immediate disciplinary action from officials.
Carter was ejected six seconds into the NFL season opener, and the Eagles were penalized 15 yards on the spot.
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Cowboys Capitalize Early
The Cowboys wasted no time turning the penalty into points. On their opening drive, running back Javonte Williams punched in a 1-yard touchdown run, giving Dallas an early lead.
Carter’s Background
Carter, drafted ninth overall by the Eagles in 2023 out of Georgia, was a key part of Philadelphia’s defensive front during their championship run. His early exit not only marred the season opener but also raised questions about discipline and composure on the national stage.
What’s Next
The NFL has not yet announced whether Carter could face further disciplinary action beyond his ejection. Given the high-profile nature of the incident and its occurrence on opening night, league officials are expected to review the case closely.