Jalen Carter, Eagles and spitting
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Brendan Bett on spitting penalty in Florida’s loss
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Inter Miami’s Luis Suárez further damaged his reputation. Jalen Carter of the Philadelphia Eagles cost himself the chance to play in a season-opening game.
Florida defensive tackle Brendan Bett apologized Monday for spitting at a USF player during a crucial moment in an 18-16 loss last weekend, calling his actions a "terrible mistake."
Eagles star Jalen Carter was ejected after spitting at Dak Prescott, and a Gators player spitting at a USF player proved costly. The Hurricanes are learning from that.
Major League Soccer has suspended Inter Miami forward Luis Suárez for three league matches, meaning he will miss his team's rematch of the heated Leagues Cup final against the Seattle Sounders next week.
Florida football coach Billy Napier spoke on the spitting penalty called against Brendan Bett in the loss to USF.
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The Spun on MSNAdam Schefter Announces Update On Potential Jalen Carter Punishment
The NFL is reportedly putting a new emphasis on sportsmanship as the league enters its 105th year. And because of that, discipline could soon be coming for Eagles defensive star Jalen Carter. Carter was ejected six seconds into Thursday night's season opener against the Cowboys after spitting on