49ers’ Jon Feliciano Says Eagles’ Jalen Carter Harassed Family Online Amid Nasty Feud

Both players in the San Francisco 49ers—Philadelphia Eagles rivalry may have crossed a line.
49ers’ Jon Feliciano Says Eagles’ Jalen Carter Harassed Family Online Amid Nasty Feud
49ers’ Jon Feliciano Says Eagles’ Jalen Carter Harassed Family Online Amid Nasty Feud /

One NFC rivalry has taken an ugly turn for the worse.

San Francisco 49ers guard Jon Feliciano and Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Jalen Carter have traded vicious barbs in a nasty feud that started after Super Bowl LVIII, when Feliciano blamed teammate Spencer Burford for missing a key block during overtime.

Feliciano later apologized to Burford, but his initial tweet blast was shared on Instagram Stories by Carter

In his caption, Carter claimed Feliciano “spoke on my dead teammate,” referring to former Georgia teammate Devin Willock who died in a car crash in January 2023. Due to Carter’s involvement in the tragic incident, he pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor charges and served a probation sentence.

In the 49ers’ 42—19 win over the Eagles in Philadelphia on Dec. 3, Feliciano allegedly used details of the car crash to trash-talk Carter during the game.

Shortly after Carter’s accusations against Feliciano went viral, the 49ers guard gave his own side of the story, claiming that Carter threatened his life during the game and later harassed his family online.

Here’s Feliciano’s response on social media:

Feliciano admitted he did make a reference to Willock during the 49ers-Eagles game but claimed Carter started the feud because “he talked about my kids.” Feliciano added that he reported the incident to the NFL.

As evidence, Feliciano posted a screenshot of Carter’s tagging him in an Instagram Story with a picture of the 49ers guard and his children.

Feliciano wrote in the caption, “The NFL has all the receipts. I’m pass all this tho. I hope the best for him. I take responsibility for my part.”


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Kristen Wong
KRISTEN WONG

Kristen Wong is a staff writer on the Breaking and Trending News team at Sports Illustrated. She has been a sports journalist since 2020. Before joining SI in November 2023, Wong covered four NFL teams as an associate editor with the FanSided NFL Network and worked as a staff writer for the brand’s flagship site. Outside of work, she has dreams of running her own sporty dive bar.