The PhiladelphiaEagles' season opener against the Dallas Cowboys got off to a rough start.Jalen Carter was seen spitting on Dak Prescott andwas subsequently thrown out of the game.
Immediately,fans expressed their outrage at Carter on social media and he waslabeled “selfish”by former Eagle Mark McMillon.
Among those shocked was NBC Sports writer Mike Florio. Essentially, heprovides context as to what canbe expected in terms of consequences for Carter, per Pro Talk Football.
“The next question is whetherhe’ll be suspended,”Florio said. “Discipline is always determined after the dust settles on the game, and the league may decide to take further action.”
According to Florio, the league could do more than slap him on the hand. Plus,Carter's best chances are to make amends right away to avoid further sanctions.
“One factor will be,we’re told, the manner in which Carter handles the situation after the game,”he said. “Ifhe’s anything other than fully contrite, the league may decide to send a message stronger than the de facto one-game suspension Carter received by being sent to the showers without playing a single play.
Article Continues Below
Before this,Carter received Hall of Fame praise as one of the top defensive tackles in the NFL.
Jalen Carter and his off-field troubles
This isn't the first time Carter has had to deal with sanctions for involvement in an incident. In 2023, Carter wasinvolved in a car crash that claimed the lives of two people in Atlanta, Georgia.
As a result, Carter pleaded no contest to misdemeanor reckless driving and racing charges. Ultimately, he was sentenced to probation, fined, and required to perform community service.
The fatalities were University of Georgia teammates Devin Willock and team recruiter Chandler LeCroy. Later on, the incident affected his draft prospects.