NFL Announces Double Discipline for Jalen Carter and Dak Prescott After Heated Eagles - Cowboys Clash
NFL Announces Double Discipline for Jalen Carter and Dak Prescott After Heated Eagles - Cowboys Clash
September 5, 2025, 09:15 AM ET
The NFL didn’t hesitate to crack down after Thursday night’s fiery season opener between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys, issuing penalties to both Jalen Carter and Dak Prescott following a first-quarter flare-up that rocked the league during the 24-20 Eagles victory at Lincoln Financial Field.

League officials confirmed that Carter has been fined $56,222 for spitting at Prescott—an incident that sparked his immediate ejection and left Philadelphia reeling without a key defensive lineman in a heated rivalry showdown. But the league’s ruling didn’t end there. After a thorough review of all angles, the NFL found Prescott equally culpable in escalating the confrontation.
Commissioner Roger Goodell addressed the decision with authority:
“After carefully reviewing the footage, we’ve determined that both players were at fault. But unsportsmanlike conduct like this has no place in the NFL, especially in a Kickoff Game. Therefore, I need to impose appropriate penalties on both to set an example for other players - I don’t want to see this happen again.”
As a result, Prescott was hit with a $33,266 fine, marking a rare instance where two opposing stars faced discipline for the same explosive exchange. The ruling underscores the league’s commitment to accountability across all levels of play.
Despite Carter’s early exit, the Eagles clawed to a narrow 24-20 win, though analysts suggest the result might have shifted had Dallas capitalized on the disruption. The post-game buzz has only fueled the flames of one of the NFL’s most intense rivalries.
The league issued a stern warning: future incidents will draw harsher penalties, including potential suspensions. For Carter and Prescott, the message is clear—the NFL spotlight is now firmly on them as the season progresses.












