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Philadelphia Eagles Defensive tackle Jalen Carter spoke to reporters hours after his first game against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night.
Carter was disqualified after Carter spitted at Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.
He told reporters that he is currently “calm”, but there are not many details about the reasons that lead to him. Spit in Prescott. NBC broadcasts show Prescott spitting into the ground before Carter spits.
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Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter was disqualified in an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys in Philadelphia on Thursday, September 4, 2025 to cancel athletic unqualified behavior. (AP Photo/Matt Slokham)
“I’m calm,” Carter said. “I walked out of the field calmly. I wasn’t angry. I really did nothing. The referee’s decision was the referee’s decision in this situation.”
He said he did not speak to head coach Nick Sirianni at the time and would handle the situation if the suspension dropped.
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Philadelphia Eagles’ defensive tackle Jalen Carter (98) popped up in Philadelphia’s game against the Dallas Cowboys Thursday, September 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
He was asked to watch The Hawks’ 24-20 victory On the denim.
“It’s very intense for me,” he said. “I wanted to go there with the guys who are so bad. Just to support and help, and even just stand off the field, but things are going well. We just keep going. I promised their boys that this won’t happen again.”
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Philadelphia Eagles’ defensive tackle Jalen Carter (98) was disqualified in NFL football game Thursday, September 4, 2025, against the Dallas Cowboys. (AP Photo/Matt Slokham)
Carter is the first time he has become a professional bowler in 2024. He has 42 tackles and 4.5 sacks in 2024.
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