NFL Issues Fine To Key Eagles Defender
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - SEPTEMBER 21: Jordan Davis #90 of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrates after returning a blocked field goal for a touchdown against the Los Angeles Rams during the fourth quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on September 21, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Three weeks into the NFL season, Jalen Carter has already been fined twice.

The Philadelphia Eagles defender was ejected and fined for spitting on Dak Prescott on the very first play of the season.

Now, NFL insider Jeff McLane reported that he also drew a fine for his antics in the Week 3 win over the Los Angeles Rams:

“Eagles DT Jalen Carter was fined $11,593 for Unsportsmanlike Conduct Taunting in the 4th quarter of the Rams game. He basically said something he shouldn’t have said to the other team after his blocked FG, from what I understand,” via Jeff McLane.

Of course, taunting is a part of the game, and it’s hard to make judgments when you don’t even know what was said.

Nevertheless, given his history, it’s hard to believe in his innocence.

Carter has a long history of questionable behavior, dating back to his college days.

From a football perspective, he was considered to be either the best or second-best prospect in his class, but there were just too many worrisome reports about his behavior, demeanor, and work ethic.

With him vowing to do better and be a better leader after his terrible behavior in Week 1, it’s slightly disappointing to see that it just took him another week to get in trouble again.

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