Football Player Fined $60K for Spitting | On-Field Incident

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Jilen Carter (left) is leaving the stadium after being sent off in six seconds in the opening of the US Pro Football (NFL) on the 5th. Philadelphia/AP Yonhap News
Jilen Carter (left) is leaving the stadium after being sent off in six seconds in the opening of the US Pro Football (NFL) on the 5th. Philadelphia/AP Yonhap News

The price spit on the opponent was approximately 79 million won ($ 57,222).

Jilen Carter (Eagles, Philadelphia), a football player, was sentenced to Dallas Cowboys Doccott on the 5th (NFL). The NFL Secretariat was fined $ 57,222 on the 10th. This is the amount of Carter’s weekly salary.

He has virtually lost his weekly salary due to his non -belonging behavior. This season, I was disgraced by ‘NFL No. 1’, ‘The shortest time to leave the opening of the Enfm’.

The NFL Secretariat decided not to discipline additional discipline. Carter was sent off after six seconds of the game and did not play. The Secretariat said that it was actually suspended for one game.

Carter misunderstood that Dallas players spit out when they spit on the ground as they spit on the ground while psychologically pressing and provoking their opponents. Carter apologized in an interview after the game, “It was a mistake. I’m sorry for teammates and fans.”

Carter was named Defender (Defen Sub -Tackle) as the ninth overall draft in 2023. It contributed greatly to winning the team last season.

But Carter’s exit did not have a big impact on the team. The Eagles players struggled with 24-20 on the day of crisis.

By Nam Ji -eun, reporter myviollet@hani.co.kr

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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