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Eagles Soar Past Cowboys in Controversial Season Opener
5 Sep
Summary
- Jalen Carter ejected before first snap
- Eagles coach Sirianni addresses discipline issues
- Carter's suspension could impact team's Super Bowl pursuit

On September 5, 2025, the Philadelphia Eagles kicked off their 2025 NFL season with a narrow 24-20 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. However, the win was overshadowed by an early controversy involving Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter.
Just after the opening kickoff, Carter was ejected from the game, creating an immediate void along the Eagles' defensive front. In the post-game press conference, head coach Nick Sirianni addressed the situation, stating that the team had discussed the personal fouls at halftime and emphasized the need to bring energy and tenacity "within the rules of the game."
Sirianni acknowledged that the team "needs Jalen Carter on the field" and indicated that any further disciplinary action would be handled internally. Carter's off-field history has resurfaced at a time when the franchise is emphasizing maturity and accountability. The defensive tackle, now in his third season, has already earned a Super Bowl title and Pro Bowl nod, but this incident may derail his trajectory if not handled properly.
The NFL's player discipline process is underway, with reports suggesting a fine and possible multi-game suspension for Carter. Sirianni's decision to keep further consequences in-house signals trust in the locker room's culture, but also heightens the pressure on the young star to respond the right way. As the Eagles continue their Super Bowl pursuit, they'll have to do so, at least temporarily, without one of their most talented but controversial defenders.