Dak Prescott avoids penalty after controversial incident with Jalen Carter
The league considers spitting toward the ground or near another player part of on-field behavior. While deliberately spitting at an opponent triggers a disciplinary review as an unsportsmanlike act.
“There is no rule prohibiting someone from spitting in the direction of another player who is several yards away,” explained NFL reporter Tom Pelissero.
The line between discipline and controversy
NFL regulations allow officials to eject players for actions unrelated to gameplay that they deem flagrant, such as Carter directly spitting at Dak Prescott.

In contrast, gestures or spitting without direct contact, like Prescott, do not meet this standard, making intention and proximity key factors.
Spitting on the turf near the sideline, even amid a heated verbal exchange, is not equivalent to physically attacking an opponent.
After the incident, Carter publicly apologized, acknowledging his mistake and seeking to mitigate any penalties he might receive.
“It was my mistake. It won’t happen again. I feel bad for my teammates and the fans,” he said. Meanwhile, Dak Prescott remained calm, avoiding fueling the controversy and showing leadership during a tense moment at the start of the season.
What to expect from the NFL and upcoming games
The NFL is set to announce its decision on Carter before the Eagles play the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in their next game.
Dak Prescott, on the other hand, will continue leading the Cowboys, demonstrating that even in controversial situations. He maintains control and focus.