NFL ERUPTS IN SHOCK: Eagles Star Jalen Carter Ejected After Spitting Directly on Cowboys QB Dak Prescott — Fans Call It “The Dirtiest Rivalry Moment in Years” as Social Media Melts Down

BREAKING: Eagles DT Jalen Carter has been EJECTED from the game for spitting on Cowboys QB Dak Prescott🚨

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The NFC East rivalry just hit a boiling point — and fans may never forget this moment. In a shocking scene that instantly went viral, Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter was thrown out of the game after blatantly spitting on Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.

The incident unfolded in the third quarter, moments after a heated exchange at the line of scrimmage. Cameras caught Carter leaning in toward Prescott, then unleashing the move that left the stadium gasping in disbelief. Prescott stepped back in visible shock, referees rushed in, and within seconds the flag was thrown. The crowd erupted — half in fury, half in stunned silence.

Eagles' Jalen Carter spits on Cowboys' Dak Prescott, is ejected - 6abc  Philadelphia

Social media exploded instantly, with fans on both sides throwing accusations and insults. One Cowboys supporter wrote: “This isn’t football anymore — it’s disgraceful.” Meanwhile, Eagles fans argued Prescott provoked Carter, with one post reading: “Dak talked too much. Carter just answered back.”

But the league won’t see it that way. With Carter ejected and possibly facing suspension, the Eagles’ playoff hopes may have just taken a devastating hit. Analysts are already calling it “the ugliest moment of the NFL season.”

Eagles' Jalen Carter thrown out one play into Cowboys game for spitting

What was supposed to be a battle of talent turned into chaos, leaving fans with one burning question: has the Eagles-Cowboys rivalry finally crossed the line from competition into outright war?

One thing is certain: this game will be remembered, not for the touchdowns, but for the spit that shook the NFL.