Jalen Carter Ridicules Dak Prescott On His Personal Livestream After Dak Protested The NFL’s Disciplinary Decision
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PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — September 7, 2025
The fallout from Week 1’s heated clash between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles isn’t calming down — it’s exploding. Just one day after Dak Prescott demanded accountability from the NFL, calling the punishment over the spitting incident “unfair discipline,” Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter jumped on a livestream and openly mocked the Cowboys’ franchise quarterback.
Prescott had already gone public, telling reporters he’s “played long enough to know when things are fair — and this wasn’t.” The league had fined Carter, but he escaped suspension, sparking outrage in Dallas. After being spat on during the first quarter of a bitter 24–20 loss, Prescott insisted: “A fine isn’t justice.”
But in Philadelphia, Carter wasn’t backing down — he was doubling down. Going live on his social media, Carter smirked at the idea of a suspension.
“So Dak wants me suspended now? Man, I didn’t know quarterbacks got to write the rulebook,” Carter said. “You lost the game, you got your yards, and now you want me sitting at home too? That’s not football — that’s begging.”
The livestream quickly turned into chaos. Eagles fans filled the chat with laughing emojis and “Fly Eagles Fly” chants, while Cowboys supporters stormed the feed with insults. Carter only leaned further in, mocking Prescott’s appeal as nothing more than a “soap opera audition.”
“Man said he got disrespected… in football? This ain’t a courtroom, Dak. It’s the NFL. You spit words, I spit back. Now deal with it instead of sending your fans to my page crying about fines.”
The long-standing Eagles–Cowboys rivalry, already dripping with bad blood, has gained a new chapter. Prescott’s dignified call for accountability has now been twisted into a punchline by Philly’s fiery defensive tackle — and Eagles fans are reveling in it.
The NFL has yet to issue rulings on the formal appeals of either Prescott or Carter, but Carter’s livestream shifted the narrative. Instead of being solely painted as the villain, Carter reframed the feud, portraying Prescott as overreacting and crying foul like a sore loser.
Head coach Nick Sirianni, when asked about Carter’s late-night antics, declined to escalate the situation:
“I’ll handle Jalen in-house. What matters is what happens on the field. And we need him on the field.”
For Eagles fans, it’s Carter doing what Philly does best — winning on the field and in the trash talk.
For now, the scoreboard and the storyline remain the same: Eagles 24, Cowboys 20 — and Jalen Carter still taking shots, both on and off the field.
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