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Carter ejected for spitting as Eagles open with win

Carter ejected for spitting as Eagles open with win

Summary

The Philadelphia Eagles won their season opener against the Dallas Cowboys with a score of 24-20. Jalen Carter, an Eagles player, was ejected for spitting on the Cowboys' quarterback during the game, which also faced a weather delay due to lightning.

Key Facts

  • The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Dallas Cowboys 24-20 in their season opener.
  • Jalen Carter of the Eagles was ejected for spitting on Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott.
  • The game experienced a 65-minute delay because of lightning.
  • Eagles player Ben VanSumeren sustained an injury during the game.
  • The Eagles committed nine penalties, resulting in a loss of 110 yards.
  • Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts completed 19 of 23 passes and scored two touchdowns.
  • The game concluded with no additional points after the weather delay ended.
  • The incident between Carter and Prescott occurred shortly after the game began.
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