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Philadelphia Eagles star Jalen Carter won’t miss some future spit games Dallas Cowboys Poor Dak Prescott.
NFL announced that Carter was kicked out of the last week season without participating in one play, the League would consider that the defensive stay was in the second year, that he had already served the suspension of a game.
This is important to distinguish NFL, which establishes a precedent and sends a message to players that spitting on an opponent will result in a single game suspension.
Carter will lose its week 1 check worth $ 57,222, according to ESPN Adam Schefter, but will be available to play in Eagles Week 2 Super Bowl Remont The Kansas City Chiefs. The NFL player’s Association was also informed that the League that Carter waived the right to regret the sentence.
Orlovi and Carter’s Agent Drev Rosenhaus worked for a deal that the team would not use the suspension for gaps of warranty in Carter’s contract or asks to sign bonus payment.
After opening the beginning on Thursday, there was a delay on Orlove injuries Ben Vansumerenthat remained on earth for a few minutes. During that time, Carter and Prescott got face to face, and Carter spit on Prescott as two began to separate.
Carter apologized after victory in the opening of Philadelphia, saying it was a “mistake that happened on my side, and it just won’t happen again.” The offense arrived at the moments after the second Banner Super Bowl was erected.
As the NFL considered the appropriate punishment for Carter, many withdrawal at the Messages of the NFL Executive Vice President of the football operations Trii Vincent, which told the main coaches, managers and managers and managers and managers and managers.
During that meeting, Vincent warned coaches, GMS and executives that there would be “zero tolerance for works” and that the League will be difficult to lower any bullies, the source said to SCHEFTER.
Eagles could impose their discipline on Carter, but the coach of Nick Sirianny said on Monday that every action would be held in the house.
“I’ll keep everything I do with him private, whether you see him on Sunday or not,” Sirianni said. “Everything, every conversation, whether it’s a personal conversation, a disciplinary thing, all these things will always be handled. I just think it’s a team job and when you do things with a team team.”
The ESPN team McManus and Associated Press have contributed to this report.