NFL Stars Dak Prescott and Jalen Carter Probably Expected to pay a heavy fine According to former football player Isaac Rochell.
Rochelle, 30, Tiktok video. “They are paying thousands of dollars for this.”
Prescott and Carter’s respective teams, the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles, begin their 2025-2026 NFL season Thursday, September 5. At the start of the game, Prescott, 32, spits at Carter, 24, A gesture of contact. (Prescott later denied spitting directly on Carter.)
“Now? How does the team think of it, [and] How does this affect Jalen Carter and its future? “Rochell retired from the NFL in 2024 after seven seasons. Absolutely. The team won’t look at him, like, ‘Oh, he’s a character guy [and] We don’t want to pay him. He played fewer games than he played. ”
Rochell further believes that if Carter sits in a game, he will “make money.”
“Even if he’s the best year he can, he still technically plays a game with less,” he said. “Will he have to fine it? The answer is yes. …If you think the organization is going to pay him $60,000, they already owe him that game? No.”

Dak Prescott and Jalen Carter.
Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images for Aeltc; Amy Sussman/Getty ImagesAccording to Rochell, Carter’s “basic salary” per game may correspond to the size of the fine.
“The Eagle Organization is [probably] He said: “I won’t play him for someone spitting in the locker room.
Carter was immediately ejected after the spitting incident.
“One official observed [Jalen] Spit on the opponent,” the referee Sean Smith The Hawks finally won the game 24-20, told reporters after the game. “This is a non-soccer foul in the game. It’s a non-football act.”
Meanwhile, Prescott said in a post-match press conference He doesn’t want to vomit Carter He himself.
“I’m just watching [Jalen] “I was just between two linemen. At that time, I felt like he was insulting me. I wouldn’t spit, I certainly wouldn’t try to spit on you, we were trying to play the game.”
Carter did not openly resolve the incident or his game ejection.

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