The Philadelphia Eagles and discipline haven't gone hand in hand in the season opener.
Everyone saw Jalen Carter get ejected almost immediately for spitting on Dak Prescott.
A different defensive lineman, Nolan Smith Jr., got himself in a bit of trouble in the second quarter.
Smith made a great tackle of Miles Sanders for a loss, but he ruined it.
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With Sanders on the ground, Smith stared him down and yelled a bunch of stuff at him.
The referees threw the flag for a taunting penalty.
Instead of second-and-long, it was an automatic first down and 15-yard gain for the Cowboys. Dallas ended up getting a field goal after extending the drive a bit, taking a 17-14 lead.
Nolan Smith makes a HELLUVA play but gets a 15 yard penalty for taunting…
— JPA (@jasrifootball) September 5, 2025
I hate this. I hate this. I hate this.
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This just can't happen.
Clearly, officials are keeping their eyes open.
Go celebrate with teammates, because this yardage shift can decide a football game, especially with Philly already missing its best defensive player in Carter.
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