Bills Star Exposes Eagles’ Jalen Carter For Nasty Act That Could Lead To Another Suspension [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Buffalo Bills tackle has accused Philadelphia Eagles star Jalen Carter of intentionally hitting him in the eye.
The Eagles moved to 11-5 with a 13-12 away win on Sunday. They had Carter back for the first time following a month of absences due to a shoulder operation.
If you recall, Carter was thrown out of the Eagles’ opener against the Dallas Cowboys on the first day of the season. It counted as a one-game suspension after he was seen spitting on Dak Prescott.
It now appears that he could be in trouble with the NFL again.
Replays showed him poking Brown in the eye during a play and raking him across the throat. However, no penalty was called.
Brown was forced to leave the game to have his eye checked, with Ryan Van Denmark stepping in to replace him. He was able to return to the game after a few plays.
The 27-year-old spoke to reporters after the loss and suggested that Carter’s actions were intentional.
“No, I don’t think so, but it was coming I guess,” he said, per WGRZ reporter Jonathan Acosta, after being asked whether he thought the poke was accidental.
“Took a strong right hook to the eye ball.”
Was it accidental?
“No, I don’t think so, but it was coming I guess.”#Bills OL Spencer Brown talks about what led to him exiting the game in the loss to the Eagles.#BillsMafia @WGRZ https://t.co/J5qVU9wfO8 pic.twitter.com/5o4frii43k
— Jonathan Acosta (@JAcostaTV) December 29, 2025
Jalen Carter Facing Potential Punishment

Brown was also involved in an altercation with several Eagles players after the game.
The league is likely to review the play despite the lack of a flag, so Carter could soon face punishment.
As for the result, Philadelphia took a 13-0 lead into halftime but didn’t score another point. They were held to a meager 17 yards on offense the entire second half.
Buffalo got to within one point in the dying moments but went for a two-point try, which they failed to convert.
“Wanted to be aggressive, going for the win,” head coach Sean McDermott said. “It felt like we had a great call, great opportunity to go win it. Wanted to be aggressive so I’m not gonna sit back.”
Carter’s earlier block of a kick after the Bills scored their first touchdown proved crucial.
