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There's a new "spit-gate" in town in the NFL these days, but let's not forget about the original. It all started with Dak Prescott and Jalen Carter in Week 1, and the pair are about to clash again for the first time since then.
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Cowboys-Eagles Final injury report: Prescott update, 6x Pro Bowler out
Dallas Cowboys All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs has had a tough 2025 season. The former interceptions leader has missed four games due to a concussion and a knee injury. Now, owner Jerry Jones has offered a brutal assessment of Diggs’ 2025 season thus far.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was asked about his team's upcoming rematch against Jalen Carter and the Eagles.
In response to Prescott's involvement, Carter spit on him. Cowboys Pro Bowl left guard Tyler Smith, who had his back turned at the time, saw Carter engaging with Booker. Prescott intervened, Carter spit, and the resulting penalty led to the ejection. Dallas has acknowledged how significant that moment was.
The Cowboys conducted their Thursday practice outside under a light drizzle on slightly wet grass. Given the number of players returning from leg injuries, and the fact the Cowboys’ next five games are indoors, it led to questions as to why.
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BTB Friday Discussion: It has been a long time since Dak Prescott lost a division game at home
As noted, the divisional nature of the game makes it fun and interesting, but did you know that these are sort of Dak Prescott’s specialty? A talking point online lately has been that Prescott has not lost a divisional game at home since Philadelphia in 2017.
Dak Prescott got banged around Monday and has some soreness the team calls "nothing major." Also, can Quinnen Williams keep Jalen Hurts bottled up?
Prescott enters Sunday’s game against the Eagles with a chance of surpassing Tony Romo for the most passing yards in franchise history.