Jalen Carter’s absence at the start of the Eagles’ Week 2 game against the Falcons raised eyebrows among many Eagles fans.
The mystery surrounding the top defensive player’s benching for the opening series has finally been addressed, shedding light on the situation.
Recent reports from Philadelphia Inquirer’s Jeff McLane, citing NFL sources, reveal that Carter was late for a team-related commitment last week.
As a consequence, the 23-year-old defensive tackle was held out of the first defensive series, a decision that aligns with the team’s disciplinary approach.
#Eagles DT Jalen Carter didn’t start or play in the first defensive series against the Falcons because he was late for something team-related last week, NFL sources told The Inquirer.
Carter was on the field for the second series and, overall, played 46 of 61 snaps on defense —…
— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) September 17, 2024
The Eagles’ defensive strategy typically employs a “50 front” alignment, featuring Carter and Milton Williams alongside nose tackle Jordan Davis, with Josh Sweat and Bryce Huff as overhang players.
However, defensive coordinator Vic Fangio opted for a different approach against the Falcons, deploying a four-man front with Davis and Williams inside, flanked by Sweat and Huff on the edges.
Despite the initial benching, Carter saw significant playing time, participating in 46 of 61 snaps during the Eagles’ narrow 22-21 loss to the Falcons.
He recorded only one assisted tackle against the Falcons and has yet to register a sack this season.
This slow start raises questions about the young player’s adjustment to the NFL and Fangio’s defensive scheme.
As the Eagles move forward, all eyes will be on Carter’s development and his ability to overcome this early-season setback.
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