PHOTO: Eagles DT Jalen Carter Exposes Baltimore Ravens Fan For Threatening His Life After Game

PHOTO: Eagles DT Jalen Carter Exposes Baltimore Ravens Fan For Threatening His Life After Game
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On Sunday, Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Jalen Carter was a beast inside M&T Bank Stadium as they took on the Baltimore Ravens.

You don’t see a lot of 315-pound interior linemen chase Lamar Jackson down and get him to the ground, but that’s exactly what Carter did.

After he sacked Lamar Jackson, he walked over and talked trash to him after the play.

Unfortunately, it appears that at least one Ravens fan did not like what he did to Lamar Jackson.

On Monday, Carter took to his Instagram story and exposed a Baltimore fan for threatening to murder him.

The so-called fan stated, “Aye boy, you a bi–h. Don’t be disrespecting my boy Lamar like that. You do that shii again, I’m kill your ass n-gga. F–k wrong with you!!”

Carter wasn’t phased at all as the Eagles defensive tackle responded with, “Handle up. U know where I’m at. Don’t disappoint me.”

The 24-19 win over the Ravens in Baltimore kept the Eagles three games ahead of Washington in the loss column at the top of the NFC East and just a game behind the Detroit Lions for the best record in the NFC.

Jalen Hurts completed 11 of 19 passes for 118 yards and a touchdown in Sunday’s win. He ran it nine times for 29 yards and a rushing touchdown.

Lamar Jackson completed 23 of 36 passes for 237 yards and two touchdowns, and he ran the ball eight times for 79 yards.

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Eagles Gain Momentum While The Ravens Are Losing Ground

The Pittsburgh Steelers have regained a healthy AFC North cushion after the Baltimore Ravens’ loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Baltimore fell to 8-5 and went down two games in the loss column as they remain in second place.

On the other side, the Eagles secured their eighth straight victory to reach 10-2. They haven’t lost since Sept. 29.

The Ravens will have a much-needed bye week coming up and will look to bounce back against the New York Giants on the road on Dec. 15.

The Eagles will now play four of their final five games at home.

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