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Eagles Beat Cowboys Amid Spitting Ejection and Weather Delay

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Eagles Hold Off Cowboys in Wild Season ⁢Opener, marked by Ejection and ⁢Weather Delay

Philadelphia, PA – The Philadelphia Eagles, Super Bowl⁢ champions, kicked off the NFL season with ‍a​ hard-fought 24-20 victory over ⁤the Dallas Cowboys early Friday ⁣morning. The ⁤game, played under unusual⁤ circumstances including a 65-minute‍ lightning delay and a controversial⁤ ejection, showcased the intensity of this ⁤NFC East rivalry.

Jalen Hurts led the Eagles’⁢ offense with ‍two rushing touchdowns – no “tush push” required – while Saquon Barkley added a ‍score for ⁣Philadelphia. The Eagles ​raised their 2024 championship banner⁤ in⁤ a pre-game⁣ ceremony held‌ inside the locker room at the request of ​Head Coach‌ Nick Sirianni.

However, ‌the game was immediately overshadowed by ‍an ⁣incident involving‍ Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter,⁣ who was‍ ejected before even ⁢taking ​a snap after⁤ appearing⁤ to spit on Cowboys⁢ quarterback Dak Prescott following⁢ the ‍opening kickoff. The play sparked immediate outrage‌ and⁣ a flag, sending Carter to the sidelines and perhaps facing further league discipline. Social media quickly erupted with debate, with some users attempting to determine if Prescott initiated any contact​ prior to the⁤ incident.

“This is the first major ‌test ⁤of the NFL’s increased emphasis on ⁣sportsmanship this​ season,” noted ​analysts, suggesting ​Carter could face a significant fine or ‍suspension.

Despite the loss of a key defensive player, the Eagles managed

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