Eagles Superstar Jalen Carter Had His Dark Past Brought Up Following His Disrespectful Message To The Washington Commanders

Jalen Carter upset a lot of people

 

 

Carter and Jayden Daniels could be facing off for years to come as NFC East rivals, and their most important matchup certainly had tons of fireworks.

The Eagles’ defensive tackle had two tackles in the game against the Commanders, and he had a message for Washington after the contest.

Jalen Carter, the No. 9 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, stated, “Sent Y’all to Cancun” after the game.

 

 

Once that video went viral on social media, many fans reminded him of his past.

Jalen Carter previously pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor charges of reckless driving and racing that stemmed from a car crash that killed two people. Georgia offensive lineman Devin Willock and recruiting analyst Chandler LeCroy were killed in a car crash that injured two other passengers.

 

 

In what was thought to be a single-car crash, police announced that they believed Carter and LeCroy were racing.

 

 

 

He received 12 months of probation, was ordered to pay a $1,000 fine, perform 80 hours of community service, and finish a driving course.

Here is how social media reacted to his behavior:

“he sent his teammate to heaven,” one person said.

 

 

 

 

 

“Jalen Carter sped off while his teammate burned alive in the car and he’s being rewarded with a Super Bowl appearance life don’t give a f–k about your dreams,” another fan added.

 

“Fairs but at the end of the day he gets to live with the daily grief of ending multiple innocent human lives with his own actions so LMFAOOOOO,” a third prson commented.

 

 

Another person just posted his mugshot.

One final person stated: “Do you think Jalen Carter is ever just standing there on the sidelines, and then he randomly remembers he killed someone.”

Eagles’ Jalen Carter Might be Hearing From The League Office

Jalen Carter earned All-Pro honors in his second year and was instrumental in the Eagles advancing to Super Bowl 59.

However, he might be hearing from the league office over his actions during the NFC Title game.

With less than six minutes to play in the NFC Championship game, Carter decked Commanders offensive lineman Tyler Biadasz right in his face.

No flag was thrown, but that does not mean he still won’t be punished.

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