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Will Jalen Carter play against the Kansas City Chiefs today? Latest injury update on the Philadelphia Eagles’ defensive tackle
The Eagles are gearing up for an epic rematch against the Chiefs today.(Image via Getty Images)

The Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl LIX and the first match of the season against the Dallas Cowboys and now the team is fully ready to face the Kansas City Chiefs. At this point in time, all eyes are on the Philadelphia Eagles’ defensive tackle, Jalen Carter, after he got involved in a bit of a controversy in the previous match against the Dallas Cowboys.

Is the Philadelphia Eagles’ defensive tackle, Jalen Carter, all set to play against the Kansas City Chiefs today?

Yes, the Philadelphia Eagles’ star player, Jalen Carter, will be taking the field against the Kansas City Chiefs today.As of now, the Philadelphia Eagles’ injury report does not feature his name. It includes Dallas Goedert, Tanner McKee, Will Shipley, Cameron Williams, Landon Dickerson, and Jalyx Hunt.

Philadelphia Eagles’ defensive tackle, Jalen Carter’s injury update and getting fined for spitting on the Dallas Cowboys’ Dak Prescott

Jalen Carter was dealing with a minor shoulder and knee injury but the star player is currently fully fit to play against the Kansas City Chiefs today.Jalen Carter was pulled into drama last week when he spat on Dak Prescott at the match against the Dallas Cowboys. While videos showed Dak Prescott spat on him first, it was only Jalen Carter who was fined.Jalen Carter has been fined a whopping $57,222 for spitting on Dak Prescott in the first match of the season.The Philadelphia Eagles’ head coach, Nick Sirianni, spoke to the reporters about players getting fined.Nick Sirianni said, “On personal fouls today, I want these guys to play with great energy, great tenacity, while doing it within the rules of the game. So, we’ll address that. We talked about that, obviously, at halftime…”He added, “We want to have great energy, great tenacity, but we’ve got to do it within the rules of the game. We’ll address that. We’ll go through that, and we’ve got to get better in that scenario because we need that guy on the field because he’s a really good player.”The game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles begins at 4:25 p.m. ET/1:25 p.m. PT today.Also Read: “She’s not obsessed”: Blake Lively shuts the door on Taylor Swift friendship after her engagement with Travis Kelce

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