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Eagles’ Jalen Carter Fined Over $57K for Spitting Incident, Will Play Against Chiefs

By Don Watz,Total Apex Sports

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Eagles’ Jalen Carter Fined Over $57K for Spitting Incident, Will Play Against Chiefs

Like anything on the internet, there does not seem to be one definitive nickname or summary for the Eagles DT Jalen Carter spitting incident with Dallas QB Dak Prescott. There are a few decent attempts: Spitgate… The Philly Loogie Gone Wrong…Spit happens….The Second Spitter Gets Caught…. The most famous spit since Keith Hernandez hit Kramer on the grassy knoll.

Maybe now you can call it “Spit up 57k.”

That is the amount ($57,222 to be exact) that Carter will pay as a fine. More importantly for Eagles fans who like to win football games, or fantasy teams that have the Philadelphia defense, Carter will not have to sit out against Kansas City. Since Carter was kicked out of the Eagles-Cowboys game, his one-game suspension is already complete.

The Jalen Carter Incident That Shocked Viewers

The confrontation occurred during an injury timeout early in Thursday’s Eagles-Cowboys clash. As Philadelphia fullback Ben VanSumeren lay injured on the field, tensions escalated between Carter and Prescott. The two players got face-to-face before Carter committed an act that has no place in professional football – he spat directly on the Cowboys quarterback.

Video evidence later revealed that Prescott had also spit in the direction of Carter and the Eagles defense, but the league clearly viewed Carter’s direct contact as the more egregious violation. The defensive tackle was immediately ejected from the game, leaving his teammates to finish the 24-20 victory without one of their key players.

Carter Accepts Punishment Without Appeal

Agent Drew Rosenhaus confirmed that Carter has chosen not to challenge the NFL’s decision. “After talking to the Eagles, the NFL and the NFLPA, Jalen has decided not to appeal and focus on the Chiefs game,” Rosenhaus stated.

The punishment highlights the NFL’s strict stance on sportsmanship. During the spring owners’ meetings, NFL executive Troy Vincent emphasized there would be “zero tolerance for acts that demean the game,” signaling that such violations would lead to severe consequences. Carter’s case is the first significant test of this commitment.

Vincent’s message to coaches, general managers, and executives was unambiguous: there would be “zero tolerance for acts that demean the game.” The league promised to come down hard on violators, and Carter’s case serves as the first major test of that commitment.

Following the game, Carter appeared genuinely remorseful about his actions. “It was a mistake that happened on my side, and it just won’t happen again,” he told reporters. “I feel bad for my teammates and the fans out there. It won’t happen again. I can make that promise.”

Looking Ahead to Kansas City

With the discipline behind him, Carter can now focus entirely on helping Philadelphia prepare for their highly anticipated rematch against the Chiefs. The game represents an early-season measuring stick for both teams’ championship credentials.

The $57,222 fine serves as an expensive reminder that actions have consequences in professional sports. For a player still on his rookie contract, this financial penalty stings beyond just the immediate impact.

Carter’s case will likely serve as a cautionary tale for other players throughout the season, demonstrating that the NFL’s commitment to sportsmanship isn’t just empty rhetoric – it comes with real financial and competitive consequences.