


Eagles Rookie Jalen Carter Ejected for Spitting on Dak Prescott in Season Opener
Eagles rookie Jalen Carter was ejected for spitting on Cowboys QB Dak Prescott, incurring a penalty and early Cowboys touchdown, though Philadelphia won 24-20.
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Overview
- Eagles rookie Jalen Carter, the ninth overall pick, was ejected from the NFL season opener against the Dallas Cowboys for spitting on quarterback Dak Prescott before the first snap.
- The incident resulted in an unsportsmanlike 15-yard penalty against the Eagles, significantly impacting their starting field position and leading to an early Cowboys touchdown.
- The Cowboys capitalized on the penalty, scoring a 1-yard touchdown run on their opening drive with Javonte Williams, putting the Eagles at an early disadvantage.
- This controversial ejection adds to recent scrutiny surrounding Carter, who previously received probation and a fine for reckless driving and racing charges.
- Despite the early controversy and penalty, the Philadelphia Eagles, led by Jalen Hurts, ultimately defeated the Dallas Cowboys 24-20 in a hard-fought victory.
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Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame this story by portraying Jalen Carter's actions as shameful and unprofessional, emphasizing his past disciplinary issues to suggest a pattern of misbehavior. They use evaluative language and structure the narrative to highlight the severity of his conduct and potential consequences, overshadowing other game aspects.
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Jalen Carter was ejected for spitting on Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott before the first snap of the game, which is considered unsportsmanlike conduct.
The ejection resulted in a 15-yard penalty against the Eagles, which gave the Cowboys a shorter field to start with and led to an early 1-yard touchdown run by Javonte Williams.
Carter expressed remorse, calling the incident a mistake that won't happen again. He felt bad for his teammates, fans, and family, and was disappointed about not being able to start or finish the game.
Yes, prior to the spitting incident, Carter had been placed on probation and fined for reckless driving and racing charges, adding to scrutiny around his conduct.
Despite the early penalty and Carter's ejection, the Philadelphia Eagles, led by Jalen Hurts, won the game 24-20 in a closely contested match.
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